Anatomy For Sculptors ((full)) đ đ
Form follows bone; expression follows muscle. 2. The Essential Landmarks (The "GPS" of the Body) Instead of studying the entire skeleton, focus on these 10 critical surface landmarks:
1. The Core Philosophy Itâs not about memorizing 206 bones; itâs about understanding landmarks and volume shifts .
Unlike a doctor, a sculptor does not need to name every foramen or tubercle. You need to know what creates the bump on the wrist, the shadow under the cheekbone, or the crease in the elbow.
Form follows bone; expression follows muscle. 2. The Essential Landmarks (The "GPS" of the Body) Instead of studying the entire skeleton, focus on these 10 critical surface landmarks:
1. The Core Philosophy Itâs not about memorizing 206 bones; itâs about understanding landmarks and volume shifts .
Unlike a doctor, a sculptor does not need to name every foramen or tubercle. You need to know what creates the bump on the wrist, the shadow under the cheekbone, or the crease in the elbow.