--- jmhcustomart <jmhcustomart_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> > recommended "Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist"
> > Stephen Rogers Peck (ISBN# 0-19-503095-8).
> Well, for those of you reading this, don't get your
> hopes up that any naughty bits will be portrayed in the
> book. Aside from photos of the human form, unclothed
>(used as a guide to show various surface forms and
> underlying structures)
I like the way this book shows things in break down so even
someone who's as geometric in drawing as me can see and
follow how to draw something that can be interpretted as
humanoid form.
Besides, we've got your art for 'naughty references' ;-)
> few shots of female breasts (which I imagine some of the
>folks who draw impossibly huge-breasted females oughta
>study. They're not made of helium, you know!)
There is actually quite a bit of mass in the human female
breast. Little wonder girls with 'really big boobs' often
have back problems (and not from spending too much time on
it neither) as they get older. A friend of mine had a
breast reduction (not everyone wants to be a 40D) and they
actually prohibited her from weighing herself as it was
their experience many women freaked out when they realised
how much weight they'd lost from even a realtively minor
reduction. For the record, my friend went down to a 38.
Scrapper, Black Dragon, who enjoys supporting the masses
whenever he gets the chance! ;-)
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Received on Sun Dec 08 2002 - 19:23:15 CST