Anatomy Reference

02/28/08

Permalink 01:51:09 pm, by isculpt Email , 106 words, 74 views   English (US)
Categories: Reference Material

Anatomy Reference

I like this anatomy reference illustration.

Nice clear, simple but detailed, and as a bonus, he circles the surface landmarks. Good stuff., but man, that font is fugly.

Oops... I should have kept my mouth shut about the font. I thought it was Comic Sans and was making an offhand joke in a failed attempt to add a bit of humor. Turns out this illustration uses a font the guy himself made. When I manage to design a better font, then maybe I'll feel justified in insulting it, but until then, I'm just going to apologize and bow out with what little dignity I have left

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Comment from: Eric [Visitor] Email · http://blog.glimbit.com
Glad you like it. The Loomis books were the key resource for me, so if you can find those, they're definitely worth it.

Sorry for the rough font. My first attempt at a handwriting font. Sadly, it's pretty accurate!
PermalinkPermalink 03/04/08 @ 09:37
Comment from: isculpt [Member] Email
Oi! My attempt at humor backfired. Let me apologize for that comment - I thought you were using Comic Sans, which, by long-standing internet tradition, must be ridiculed whenever it is found on the web. If I had looked more closely and realized that it wasn't Comic Sans, I wouldn't have said anything. Seriously. Lord knows both that font and Comic Sans look better than MY handwriting.

But I do very much like your reference. I have two of Loomis books, and a lot of anatomy books, but I just found your drawing to be very clean and easy to use as a reference - just the right level of detail. I printed it out and have it at my sculpting desk now.
PermalinkPermalink 03/04/08 @ 09:43

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