--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "Gabrial Fox"
<foxtail94602_at_...> wrote:
>
> I am talking about a long time ago... a LONG time ago. :: lol ::
Might even have been back
> when everything was on www.skunkworks.com. Thanks for the
recommendations, I'll try
> looking those up. Unfortunately the reference books, my friend
already has. His trouble is
> melding the two, hence my looking for some already
anthropomorphized images. I'll send
> these recommendations his way anyway tho.
That must've been a LONG time ago; I don't even remember posting
anything like that (wouldn't be the first time I forgot about
something). I'd been toying with the idea of producing a book on
anthro anatomy, using many of the different characters as reference,
but that idea is on hold for the time being. But it's important to
learn how to draw different body styles; I see waaaay too many
artists who only draw one type of body. With the exception of skin
color and facial features, many of these look the same. And we all
know people are not built the same.
Man, I wish I knew what model sheet pictures you were talking
about. I'm completely in the dark here...
--JMH
Received on Sun Jun 11 2006 - 02:09:21 CDT