Roberto Osti is live Figure Drawing amp Figure Anatomy Webinar











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Join this channel to get access to perks: •    / @robertoostidrawing   • Figure Drawing Fundamentals | Key Concepts and Techniques: • Proportions and Measurement: The head is used as a unit of measurement to determine the proportions of the figure. Other key measurements include the rib cage, pelvis, and legs. • Anatomical Landmarks: Understanding anatomical landmarks like the jugular notch, rib cage, clavicle, and pelvis is crucial for accurate figure drawing. • Organic Accuracy: Maintaining organic accuracy is essential for creating figures that look natural and believable. • The Greek Method: This classical approach to figure drawing is based on landmarks, points, and proportional relationships. • Steps in Figure Drawing: • Measuring Phase: Block in the proportions of the body using the head as a unit of measurement. • Anatomical Phase: Refine the organic details, ensuring accurate proportions and anatomy. • Blocking in the Figure: Quickly block in the skeleton and major muscle groups. • Specific Techniques: • Using the Carrying Angle: Determine the transition from the upper arm to the lower arm. • Positioning the Rib Cage and Navel: The rib cage is positioned above the navel, and the upper arm ends at the level of the rib cage. • Drawing the Feet and Hands: The foot is drawn as a wedge, and the hand is drawn as a paddle shape. • Identifying the Deltoid and Coracoid Process: These muscles and bones are important landmarks for the shoulder area. • Understanding the Pelvis and Genitourinary Area: The pelvis is formed by the iliac wing and the pubic bone, and the genitourinary area develops at the bottom. • Drawing the Legs: The femur is drawn as a cylinder, with the patella at the front and the tibia below. • The Albertian Method: This method involves copying the model, finding the skeleton, adding muscles, and then drawing the figure. • Additional Notes: • The genitals are not on top of the muscle but rather surrounded by muscle and located around the orifices. • The pelvic floor is a muscle structure that surrounds the anus and vagina. • The Greek method of figure drawing is still used today and is based on landmarks, points, and proportional relationships. • 00:00 Intro • 00:20 Using the Head to Measure Body Proportions • 12:32 Limb Anatomy: A Focus on Arms and Legs • 16:27 Establishing Proportions in Figure Drawing • 22:47 Anatomical Details and Refinement • 25:30 Understanding the Sternum, Rib Cage, and Costal Arch in Figure Drawing • 32:24 Anatomical Landmarks • 38:47 Pelvis and Genitourinary Area • 47:26 Blocking in the Figure • 54:57 Visible Landmarks • 01:01:25 Additional Measurements • 01:10:42 Genitals and Pelvic Floor • 01:14:29 Greek Method of Figure Drawing

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