Book Review: Constructive Anatomy
Constructive Anatomy is like the volume two to Bridgman's Life Drawing. While the other book deals more with conceptualizing mass and form, this book takes a closer look at the parts of the body.
The commentary talks about the anatomy, mass and movement. He introduces simplified guides to drawing like using cubes to block in the mass first before going into more detail, The muscle drawings although still sketchy are delineated clear enough to show how they affect surface form. Even more detailed discussions on the muscles are dealt with in The Human Machine.
Again, just like other books, the artist with prior knowledge of anatomy will benefit more. It's recommended for intermediate artists and above.
4 out of 5 stars.
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Comments
Bridgman no doubt was a very
Bridgman no doubt was a very good teacher and still is though his books.
One of the biggest fails on this book is exactly the last image you posted ,that's the inner view of the leg but the foot show the exterior.Besides that it's awesome for intermediate artists.
Thank you sooooo much for
Thank you sooooo much for these book reviews! It is soooo helpful when deciding which books to get, and goes into so much more detail than most reviews do. I love the breakdown of what is inside each book. I love how it is actually helpful, and how you actually explain what each book teaches. The book previews are also very appreciated, so that we can get a better understanding of each book!
I also watch your channel for drawing tablet reviews and love them too :) Thanks for all the great work you do for other artists out there!!
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