Hmm, maybe I should leaf my archives more often - I can
answer a few recent questions, using JMH's previous
answers!!!!
--- Brandon <PsychoDawg276_at_aol.com> wrote:
> > A good reference is always a plus.
> > Really should spend some more time going through that
> book you recommended Jim.
> Hey Scrapper, What book are you refering to?
To quote someone of authority:
The book is titled "Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist",
written by Stephen Rogers Peck. ISBN 0-19-503095-8,
priced about 18 bucks. (US)
It covers skeletal structure, muscle structure, racial
differences, skin textures, expressions, and everything
else under the sun. Probably the best book I've ever seen
on the subject.
--JMH
And again from the man himself:
I use 24 lb acid-free laser printer paper, Staedtler
pigment liner technical pens, Prismacolor markers,
Prismacolor thick-lead pencils, Prismacolor thin-lead
pencils, Prang colored pencils, Testors enamel hobby
paints, Prismacolor pastels, and lots and lots of elbow
grease! Most pictures take at least 15-20 hours to color,
minimum, and they're only 8.5 X 11 inches!
I feel a little better now that I only spend around 4 hours
doing a whole picture. I'd be sad if Jim could zip out the
level of pictures he does in under an hour!
Scrapper, Black Dragon, trying to come to grips with shape,
form and lines without stressing too much about the colour (yet).
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Received on Mon Jun 02 2003 - 15:28:07 CDT