>
> I got most of my "book studies" from a book called "Atlas of
Human
> Anatomy for the Artist". I also used to go to a place called
> Tradewinds Park, in South Florida, and spend a lot of time
sketching
> and drawing the horses there. Horses are excellent subjects for
> studying muscles, just as cows are really good for studying
skeletal
> structures. I've never studied medical anatomy; I just have a deep
> appreciation and admiration for the female form.
>
>
> Believe me, those schools aren't all they're cracked up to be.
> Hell, Disney expected me to pay about 20 grand a year to attend a 4-
> year college so I could draw Mickey Mouse and company. Fuck that,
> man.
> It's funny that you mention line control, because my hands shake
a
> bit before I actually put the pen into contact with the paper.
It's
> probably all this caffeine that I drink...
>
> --JMH, who thinks it might be a good idea to post some of his
> earlier, less-refined pictures. Don't laugh.
Thanks a lot Jim! I'll try and see if I can find that book. The art
school thing, A certain school in San Francisco wanted me to pay
about a quarter of a million dollars to attend their school. They can
frankly kiss my ass!
Line Control, same deal with me (but not because of caffeine).
Caleb ( I won't laugh, I won't post any of my early work either)
Received on Wed Dec 05 2001 - 15:29:29 CST