So youre a human printer and a freaking doctor too? legit you know what the nasal bone is the maxilla, everything of your anatomy is correct according to my medical books. good job
Thanks for this lesson, after learning about the face anatomy and then learning about the detail of the skull, my potrait drawing become more and more accurate
@ONE MAN ARMY I learn two method to get accurate potrait drawing and both of these method are a must for me, because these method are connecting each other giving me best result of study. They are really helpfull Check kevinmcCainstudios' channel about the explanation of reilly method, And check bradwynn jones' channel for loomis method. Actually I think this channel also has an explanation about loomis method.
Incredibly well explained tutorial. I found your video through my Forensic Anthropology class; our professor recommended your video as supplemental information in our module on human osteology- specifically the skull!
I have been looking forward to this! Thank you so much Dan! I can't wait to get started on my practicing. Also, thank you for doing these in various angles too!
Eu estou impressionada com os resultados, depois de seguir seus passos e desenhar todas as partes separada, no final consegui desenhar a caveira sem olhar para a tela, e ficou bem melhor que antes. Parabéns e obrigada pelo ótimo vídeo!!
I had a real skull as a reference for drawing. It became my very first "masterpiece", although it took a long time to finish. This was 6 months after I'd started drawing, so I was an absolute beginner still. If I'd known about this video of yours, it would've probably helped me a lot. Although I must say, because I had no help whatsoever I now know the skull inside out. The hardest part to me was to get the zygomatic arch and that small hole below (int. acoustic meatus) to look propperly and three-dimensional. And strangely i strugled a lot with getting the teeth right too. On an old skull the teeth don't look as neat as in your drawing here. But I can say that in the end everyone was amazed how well it had turned out - and me too ... . All thanks to YOU Dan Beardshaw! Merci! Without your early videos I wouldn't have dared to begin drawing after I had turned fifty, being unemployed and mentally wrecked ... . I've since stayed away from the internet(RU-vid) shortly after you'd started studying architecture. It's good to see, that you're still posting. I hope you're well and coping alright in this pandemic. I love it being able to draw while all others hang infront of their telly, playstation, or PC. - - - Seasons Greetings to you !🎄🖊🖼
Great tutorial! I had a bit of trouble making sure the skulls were coherent with one another when doing the last exercice. I kept making the skulls shorter than they should be. Hopefully these will get ironed out over time as I practice. It can get exausting drawing skulls though! hehe
damn good! the best part for me was the end with the skulls at different positions. This was difficult for me to visualize. Now I can practice each one. Thanks Dan for going the extra mile! KUDOS!!
This is an amazing channel Dan! I get better everyday because of your channel and another! When are you gonna start draw the world again? Can’t wait for the awesome future videos ❤️
This is fantastic! I used to draw as a kid and have recently become re-inspired by art such as blackwork, dark renaissance and death metal covers such as Cannibal Corpse. Would you be able to do another video like this only adding the muscles?
Wow, fucking amazing! I was seeing you draw this and kept thinking "What the fuck? How can someone draw so beautifully and perfectly? It's like you were using a ruler or c cheat sheet underneath to draw things in the same size and proportion with such accurate calculations. This is truly mazing to see and yet not amazing because I can only imagine the years of practice
I can't do it! Why?? You are very, extremely talented. I don't think I've ever seen anyone do a break down of bones on the skull before!! Please don't ever under estimate you incredible mind.
The subtitles are hilarious !! I laugh everytime instead of "bones" the subtitles say : "BURNS" because of your accent (wich is so cool btw). I am just begining to study the skull and your video is the greatest way to do so ! Thank you for the great and very helpfull video !! I'm looking forward for the next anatomy videos !!
Awesome stuff! I just discovered your channel and I really like the content here, along with the background music. I am looking for some cheaper alternative for the Bristol Board drawing paper you use and recommend. Have any suggestions?
Dear Thank you for your video How to use the human anatomical skull for planar analysis? i.e. How can I identify the planes of the human skull(what landmarks do I use on the anatomical skull), build on that with the riley method teaches and then apply it to a life drawing of the head or to a picture drawing of the head. What landmarks can I use from a picture of a head or from a life model head to reference to the anatomical skull, to the riley method and also to planar analysis? How to learn the physical proportions of the skull from the anatomical skull and what landmarks do I use for measurement and what landmarks (i.e. Bone landmarks from the skull) do I use for planar changes How to do I achieve consistency of features across different views. Is there a particular procedure of sketching where I develop planar analysis and volumetric techniques when I am studying the head? If you can assist with this it will be appreciated
Okay, I am using 1" squares for the grids and has worked up till the last skull. For the last skull, you said to make a line at the halfway point to make it more accurate but every time I do that I always end up with another 1" square. On yours, it looks a good amount smaller but I am unsure or not if that is simply the perspective or if the square is that much less in width. I know that it will look a little off without the perspective viewing but is there somewhere where I can simply look at the grid with their measurements?