More studies from reading Hampton. It's actually worrying me how quickly I'm going through all of these pages. Hampton's book seems to be an overview of simplified anatomy. He did write that himself. I should have a look at Loomis and other artists after this? I think going through Anatomy for Sculptors may be good as well. I should think about what resources the local library has.
I like having a physical book in my hands because I like studying outside in the backyard (Which is why my drawings have backyard doodles). I get distracted by everything else on the computer when studying in my room. Maybe I should find a way to bring my computer out there. The garage might have some power? Not sure. I need light distraction to focus on work.
July is world watercolor month isn't it? I'd like to try doing more watercolors even if it's not running and see how my paintings stand up to last year's. I'd like to work on my compositions through that.
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Under the cut are some parts of anatomy for sculptors that may be good ref material for the muscles in this post
--trapezius + sternocleidomastoid--
--pecs--
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