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How to Learn Anatomy - Draftsmen S1E10 

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The most common mistakes students make when studying anatomy and practical advice on how to study it correctly. An in-depth discussion on our favorite anatomy books for artists. Stories about surreal experiences visiting the Body Worlds exhibit. And the premiere of Marshall’s highly requested hit single, Anatomical Skull song!
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Robert Beverly Hale - Drawing Lessons From the Great Masters: amzn.to/2YE3meo
Andrew Cawrse Anatomy tools: www.anatomytools.com/
Eliot Goldfinger - Human Anatomy for Artists: amzn.to/2KgH0vo
Paul Richer - Artistic Anatomy: amzn.to/2MHGW9B
Stephen Peck - Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist: amzn.to/2KifCNW
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Frederic Delavier - Strength Training Anatomy: amzn.to/2YrM60S
Struttura Uomo: amzn.to/31nJgHg
Constructive Anatomy: amzn.to/2GNpAEP
Albinus on Anatomy: amzn.to/2YE3fiY
Artists mentioned in this podcast: Peter Paul Rubens, Frank Frazetta, Don Martin, Glenn Vilppu, Arthur Rackham, Charles Crumb, George Bridgman, and Bernie Wrightson - www.proko.com/339
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Комментарии : 522   
@ProkoTV
@ProkoTV 5 лет назад
What’s your favorite anatomy book?
@khatarnakstreamer742
@khatarnakstreamer742 5 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7J4olxrjgxs.html
@Tea-rr8qy
@Tea-rr8qy 5 лет назад
I don't have any I mostly watch your videos for learning anatomy.
@carlosroo5460
@carlosroo5460 5 лет назад
Your Ebooks
@KiX-K4T13
@KiX-K4T13 5 лет назад
Omphalos by Kim Jung Gi. 😉
@mortiferburzum2451
@mortiferburzum2451 5 лет назад
I'm struggling to find one that suits me. I've got so many books and still I couldn't choose one to follow. Some are just shit and the author clearly not good enough himself/herself, others have good instructions for one body part but not the others, some are too descriptive and hard to understand etc. I liked Mike Mattesi's Force drawing series but they're not enough either. I was thinking of giving a try to an Atlas of human anatomy(for med students not the one for artists) but they're quite expensive and might be too detailed. For now I'm compiling bits from different books depending on what I need. It seems there is no perfect anatomy book. I'm guessing that you're thinking of writing one based on your course. Yep, you'd have a market for it.
@kdvr766
@kdvr766 5 лет назад
Marshall is the art grandpa i wish i had
@kevinratay8285
@kevinratay8285 3 года назад
He's a new age grandpa lol
@jiraiyaapprentice5733
@jiraiyaapprentice5733 3 года назад
He IS our art grandpa 😁
@savvygarcia7862
@savvygarcia7862 3 года назад
Saaaame
@mattsmith5253
@mattsmith5253 3 года назад
He can be if you join Proko ✍
@visualsweets
@visualsweets 2 года назад
My grandpa was a grumpy old man who rarely smiled at me. He called me a donkey when I didn’t say hello to him because that’s what donkeys do.
@pan5169
@pan5169 5 лет назад
"I understood why you would go to Body Worlds on a date... that when you look at all these dead bodies, and then you turn to each other, nobody ever looked more alive." - Marshall Vandruff
@moderndayjames
@moderndayjames 5 лет назад
I felt like knowing the names and insertions first was actually pretty helpful, but that certainly didn't make my drawings look nice
@cnash5647
@cnash5647 5 лет назад
I have spotted a wild artist.
@gusdontbe_9930
@gusdontbe_9930 5 лет назад
Woah! one of my favorite art channels!!!
@anglophilereviewandreactio2713
@anglophilereviewandreactio2713 4 года назад
Hey buddy I am following ur channel too.
@dridi5964
@dridi5964 2 месяца назад
Frédéric Delavier he's French ,He studied morphology and anatomy at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris as well as dissection at the Paris Faculté de Médecine. He also conducted research on comparative anatomy at the Natural History Museum in Paris and made scientific reconstructions in paleontology. He explains he's drawing techniques in he's RU-vid channel he's very interesting and he's friend Michael Gundill is the best specialist in bodybuilding in the world that guy is a genius he's books are just awesome
@eiwaMovies
@eiwaMovies 4 года назад
"What was that word, when you are not making mistakes?" "Succeeding." Hahaha too good, love the show
@joshuabaxter2958
@joshuabaxter2958 4 года назад
I died there lol.
@azelcora
@azelcora 5 лет назад
never clicked so fast on a video keep up these great podcasts!
@afonsosilva6614
@afonsosilva6614 5 лет назад
Same here
@PauloEduardoRibeiroMrOdyssey
@PauloEduardoRibeiroMrOdyssey 5 лет назад
These podcasts is something like Walter White talks about art with Jesse Pinkman! Please dont stop, its amazing!
@kaku2189
@kaku2189 4 года назад
Marshall: We *have to draw* Stan*.
@Kakirachan
@Kakirachan 2 года назад
WHY IS THIS SO ACCURATE
@tjduprey
@tjduprey 5 лет назад
Totally agree with Proko. Learn how to draw first. Then specialize. It's like a surgeon not going to medical school.
@saionjisan
@saionjisan 5 лет назад
I wish I had known that before xD
@BoysBarn
@BoysBarn 5 лет назад
Learn light and shading and have fun! Start drawing and have fun! Beatles knew 3 chords when they came to USA; learned the other chords as they went along; you don't need to go to "medical school" to be a good artist
@saionjisan
@saionjisan 5 лет назад
@@BoysBarn wooow really?! O. O just three chords!
@BoysBarn
@BoysBarn 5 лет назад
@@saionjisan many guitar teachers make you learn a hundred chords (hard chords) thus boring and losing students; Instead the good ones teach 3-5 chords then you can play a zillion songs! Learn others as you go; That is how I feel about spending years learning 'anatomy' drawing; what if you are a nature or landscape artist? I draw people and can barely spell anatomy; I'd be bored sh*tless if I had to draw hands etc LOL Not a hit on Proko at all; he is awesome but anatomy drawing is niche you have to be interested in; sorry for the novel! :)
@pjlewisful
@pjlewisful 4 года назад
I love how you two make us feel like we're in the room with you guys. The bantering between you two is great to watch.
@joschuaknuppe5849
@joschuaknuppe5849 5 лет назад
Next episode: Marshall talks about genital anatomy for 30 minutes.
@cnash5647
@cnash5647 5 лет назад
Aw yeah
@Nathammer
@Nathammer 5 лет назад
as soon as Marshall mentioned the removable genitalia thing I paused the video and scrolled down to the comments because I know someone else had something to say about this topic, looool
@M0nchis
@M0nchis 5 лет назад
i would love that
@neguinlk
@neguinlk 3 года назад
@@M0nchis O_o
@geraldmanansala8539
@geraldmanansala8539 5 лет назад
My favorite beginners friendly book is "Figure drawing design and inventions" by Michael Hampton. It teaches you the basic and utmost indepth analysis on the fundamentals. Not that much of an info for anatomy but great for referencing specially for beginners.
@turgor127
@turgor127 3 года назад
19:16 25:44 26:14 27:58 29:07 31:07 31:52 32:17 strength training anatomy 33:50 34:07 34:54 36:25
@kullenberg
@kullenberg 5 лет назад
Jack Hamm's "Drawing the Head and Figure" isn't strictly an anatomy book but has a lot of great tips on drawing the human figure and faces. A gem on every page.
@Its.just.mee3
@Its.just.mee3 5 лет назад
This is THE BEST drawing and art channel ive ever subscribed to. So much good information. Thank you Proko channel!
@Joysticknerd
@Joysticknerd 3 года назад
This has cleared up quite a few issues that I realised when I got Bridgmans guide to anatomy, as I felt like I was completely lost in regards to what I should be working on. Turns out I need to work on my forms which Ive always been a little overconfident on and never looked deeper into.
@webberdabest4510
@webberdabest4510 5 лет назад
4:59 Proko "anatomy is not a beginner topic" Captions: "anatomy is not a *big dinner topic"*
@AlejandraRafa
@AlejandraRafa 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@6exG
@6exG 4 года назад
it definitely isn't tho
@bozmundarts2614
@bozmundarts2614 4 года назад
@@6exG ofc It is, knowing the name of the meat you're eating *sure is nice.... I think*
@NikEclipse
@NikEclipse 5 лет назад
I absolutely adore this podcasts, I'm not sure if you're already planning on doing something like this, but a podcast in this same vein of 'How to Learn X' for each of the fundamentals would be completely amazing.
@ProkoTV
@ProkoTV 4 года назад
Season 2 will begin on April 7 and on it’s own RU-vid channel… Be sure to subscribe! ru-vid.com/show-UCfvIqreCk628yB9mp3e_ABQ
@mimotomoto4963
@mimotomoto4963 Год назад
I remember 3 months ago I did not like gesture drawing but now since I started to read Micheal Hampton figure drawing book. I started to actually see why gesture drawing is so important 🤔 plus it's fun 🤣 like there so many anime and shows and real life ppl who do so many gestural poses
@KiX-K4T13
@KiX-K4T13 5 лет назад
I've been soaking all of this knowledge up, y'all. Some stuff seemed clear all the way up to this episode, but it's awesome to have perspective and experience from two guys who've been in the biz. Thank you, both. I'll continue listening as this is one of my top 5 podcasts. (I have a few I listen to while I work. When music just isn't enough.)
@arifdale
@arifdale 4 года назад
"drawing ... is being able to think several matters at once" Is that why many artist are ridden with anxiety?
@YusufVankering
@YusufVankering 5 лет назад
Proko and Marshall difference: Smartphone and small notebook.
@hellomint4028
@hellomint4028 5 лет назад
11:38 90% of viewers died on the inside when they didn't know what he was talking about
@Gilgamoth
@Gilgamoth 5 лет назад
Those are shoulders muscles and bones that extends to your arms. To start deltoid is a muscle and etc.
@psynide
@psynide 5 лет назад
@@Gilgamoth r/woosh
@webberdabest4510
@webberdabest4510 5 лет назад
@@psynide It's spelt "r/woooosh" with 4 o's. Get it right, you pleb.
@pneumonoultramicroscopicsi4065
@pneumonoultramicroscopicsi4065 4 года назад
It's ez dude you suck
@deadly.deadpan
@deadly.deadpan 3 года назад
I was so happy that I knew what he was talking about, made me feel that my effort was worth it
@ebonyavengerstevenson1321
@ebonyavengerstevenson1321 5 лет назад
I really appreciate these podcasts and I recommend them to younger artist also.
@kikoeart3021
@kikoeart3021 5 лет назад
I love these podcasts!!! They are so funny, educational and relaxing :D Thank you for making them!
@Neon959632
@Neon959632 5 лет назад
every time when i listen your podcast and draw i catch a random motivation, thank you
@EverythingsBeenDone
@EverythingsBeenDone 5 лет назад
Thank you for adding the visual reference to the artist mentioned. Much appreciated.
@Daniel-qi3qv
@Daniel-qi3qv 4 года назад
Marshall sounds like such a dedicated instructor, your students are lucky to have you as their teacher.
@tested211
@tested211 4 года назад
Marshall - that Robert Beverly Hale quote is fantastic. It makes me think that one day we will understand and apply a science to learning in a way that is far more rigorously developed and understood than the clumsy, stumbling way in which most of us approach it now.
@dylandraws6654
@dylandraws6654 3 года назад
I love Marshall with a burning passion
@BartTrix
@BartTrix 5 лет назад
Great drawings i learn a lot thanks!😊🎨✍️
@maugrins
@maugrins 5 лет назад
WOW thank you Proko this is exactly what i needed to hear! LOVE the show!
@cosmicwoodtuft6338
@cosmicwoodtuft6338 2 года назад
Listening to Marshal talk about everything art was so lovely and comforting and wonderful. 💜
@mazyarkh282
@mazyarkh282 5 лет назад
1st - marshal's voice is just magical 2nd - my faverot anatomy book is bridgman's
@barbarajohnson1442
@barbarajohnson1442 5 лет назад
One thing I think is...if you are pursuing anatomy and learning to draw, drawing from LIVE models!!!, rather than photos or in addition to, because gesture can be observed, and practiced and you can build in 3D with lighting. And I agree, Hale is king! I learn from him over and over. His analysis of anatomy conveyed artistically in master drawings is amazing!! Thank you!
@tjduprey
@tjduprey 5 лет назад
Agreed. I get so much more from a model than I do from a book.
@barbarajohnson1442
@barbarajohnson1442 5 лет назад
TJ Duprey I love going back and forth, lots of different Anatomy books explain the forms differently, sometimes one explanation will drive the concept home to me. Sometimes Vanderpoels description helps, sometimes Peck, Hogarth....especially hands. And Proko live drawing, of course! But it all must be grounded in live model.
@laracueva2915
@laracueva2915 5 лет назад
I love these podcasts you put up! Really helps me keep my motivation up as I draw hahaha, thank you!!
@fistOFjustice91
@fistOFjustice91 5 лет назад
Where has this podcast been all my life?! 😢 The advice has been extremely helpful 😀
@lakkuto
@lakkuto 5 лет назад
These podcasts are so good. Keep them coming please!!
@enixanne8146
@enixanne8146 5 лет назад
These podcasts keeps getting better and better. Marshall is awesome :D
@Oliver_Koppert
@Oliver_Koppert 5 лет назад
That laugh at the start XD I've really been enjoying these videos each week. Great information & entertainment. Thanks guys!
@NielsRiisgaard
@NielsRiisgaard 5 лет назад
Love this podcast so much! Thank you for making it:))
@Stillenacht3D
@Stillenacht3D 5 лет назад
One of my favorite books is Michael Hampton's " Figure Drawing Design and Invention" Found it to be very helpful.
@chaewonjeon2787
@chaewonjeon2787 4 года назад
seconded! It's very beginner friendly.
@andresaponteart
@andresaponteart 5 лет назад
Loving this podcast, I really wish they were longer! They're great to listen while working
@shadowseer07
@shadowseer07 5 лет назад
I could listen to them all day.
@artawhirler
@artawhirler 5 лет назад
This is one of your best Draftsmen episodes ever!
@GarrettRomain
@GarrettRomain 5 лет назад
Man, I need to watch more of these. Really informative.
@torrenteletal2744
@torrenteletal2744 5 лет назад
I NEED THIS WITH SUBTITLES SOO MUCH! or need to learn inglish D: love you proko!!!!
@Drizzttoable
@Drizzttoable 5 лет назад
you should make a video about "things you wish you knew starting out"!!
@mr.skeemz4530
@mr.skeemz4530 5 лет назад
I have been studying anatomy for 6 years now. As well as physiology. And drawing while focusing on the anatomy is difficult, but I just go a little slower. Look at it and give your mind a few minutes to put the image together.
@keemielulep840
@keemielulep840 4 года назад
I know im 9 months late but have you yet mastered anatomy?
@roiferreach100
@roiferreach100 5 лет назад
You guys are funny together, I'm enjoying every episodes you make. Haha. Two Masters with great humors.
@Nunyabeeswax777
@Nunyabeeswax777 5 лет назад
These are awesome! Please keep em coming
@bhoomikadetroja5584
@bhoomikadetroja5584 3 года назад
I really love to watch both of you discussing❤️.. Great learning stuff❤️❤️
@VeryBlueBot
@VeryBlueBot 5 лет назад
ok wow gonna to save this one for later, pure gold info fo diving in to anatomy. Thanks guys!
@afonsosilva6614
@afonsosilva6614 5 лет назад
I absolutely love this podcast
@DiabolicalAngel
@DiabolicalAngel 4 года назад
I went to the Bodies Exhibit when it was at the South Street Seaport twice and it was amazing. Even got to hold a brain. You get to see the stuff only medical professionals and medical students do. Truly one of the best exhibitions I've ever been to.
@AngelEMtz
@AngelEMtz 5 лет назад
This was an absolute delight guys!! Thank you.
@blue-iu7hv
@blue-iu7hv 5 лет назад
the content of this podcast is very enlightening--- well done, proko!
@howardhill3395
@howardhill3395 4 года назад
I like "outside in" first (the flow of forms in the gesture), before detailed anatomy. The muscles etc support the body's movement and posture. Then one can understand the context and purpose for the detailed anatomy.
@misterNicarus
@misterNicarus 5 лет назад
I've struggled to the point where a put down the pencil and left it for years. I think I finally believed that maybe drawing/the arts was a mistake I made because I enjoyed it and thought I could do it but the more I tried to advance, the more problems and confusion struck me. If I can learn something new or gain some new understanding it's worth more than I can explain to you guys. I have been subbing to peoples channels where I think I can absorb or gain as much as possible from them. My goal or dream, is to pick up a pencil or graphite, charcoal medium whichever and for me to feel just as ease with using it that it doesn't matter what I use to work with that it all may feel as natural as possible. It must be a feeling of true achievement to be sitting there talking about all this as you guys are.
@johannygren719
@johannygren719 3 года назад
Fascinating to see how your work takes older work ("the whole bucket thing that I did for the pelvis pretty much came out of Bammes") and moves it into the video-streaming age, adding a dimension (or a couple of dimensions actually) to it.
@marianateixeira9251
@marianateixeira9251 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for your podcast, it is hyper inspirational for me.
@Tiagothx
@Tiagothx 5 лет назад
All books you guys shown + Anatomy for Sculptors by Uldis Zarins and Classic Human Anatony+Classic Human Anatony in Motion by Valerie L Winslow
@sapnayadav205
@sapnayadav205 5 лет назад
Hi tiago
@darkbornelines4587
@darkbornelines4587 4 года назад
I really like the vibe of this podcast, great show
@charlottecutajar516
@charlottecutajar516 3 года назад
Oh I just love Marshall so much I could listen to him all day such a funny jolly man 😊 Stan you’re great too !
@xFirebird925x
@xFirebird925x 4 года назад
As a Biology student, the anatomy lab class I took (which took place in a real cadaver lab), was pretty helpful. Plus I get to sketch them in my notes and nobody would question it.
@SundayLunch
@SundayLunch 5 лет назад
The best show by far I have been fighting this scenario for a while, Ta!!
@inkthered
@inkthered 5 лет назад
This explained so much! I had a hard time with Bridgeman and now understand why: I still don’t know enough!
@snaphaan5049
@snaphaan5049 4 года назад
Atlas of human anatomy bu Stephen Peck has been my main reference for years. It's concise, clear and just amazing. Illustrations are sometimes a bit dark but that's it. Text is useful as well if your not sure about some details. Also, I think it was Todd Lockwood's go to reference book for years. Glad Marshall gave it a thumbs up. ;)
@kekekeithy8212
@kekekeithy8212 3 года назад
very entertaining and informative. Keeps you laughing but also going like "ohhhh" throughout the whole video
@KarenDodo9
@KarenDodo9 2 месяца назад
NailHead on this subject for me! I learned anatomy quite soon after starting figure drawing and now my work is stiff and totally without but I fell in love with all of the anatomical details, which I am battling to not get stuck on doing. sos
@saionjisan
@saionjisan 5 лет назад
I haven't even call because it's like each and every time I think of a question, I just open the video of the new podcast and is there!!! Answered O. O woowww!
@jeremiah1059
@jeremiah1059 3 года назад
Not real sure about playing "Strip- Proko"? However, I do recall engaging in the occasional, spirited round of "Stan the Bottle" in my early years.
@k-art84
@k-art84 5 лет назад
Marshall the best!! :D without shoes, I like his attitude. Congrats, you are a super team together and valuable, its important :)
@WarnerKing
@WarnerKing 5 лет назад
I came for Stan, I’m staying for Marshall! Love the banter. Need to catch up on the series.
@elizabethharbord
@elizabethharbord 5 лет назад
You guys are awesome! LOL I love these podcasts
@killymckillkill
@killymckillkill 5 лет назад
The Mar man not letting Stan get away with ANYTHING this ep. Love it!
@spiralcraft8957
@spiralcraft8957 5 лет назад
so happy marshall's feet stay free *shakes and cries
@deibyalexander278
@deibyalexander278 4 года назад
These videos are Gold
@Waynimations
@Waynimations 4 года назад
I'm on such an animation kick right now, it's great!
@lakervoxx597
@lakervoxx597 5 лет назад
That was the best ep of the season so far!!! Not sure if it was Marshal’s singing but I now must have an anatomical skull!!! 🙏🏻_____✍️ 👏👏👏
@emircykman_music
@emircykman_music 5 лет назад
I love these videos. I can draw while listening to this! :')
@batucanfritzjohnc.9140
@batucanfritzjohnc.9140 5 лет назад
Thanks Proko I learned a lot of things from you😁
@JessopsBezar
@JessopsBezar 4 года назад
This is a really inspiring episode!
@Ronmarie24
@Ronmarie24 4 года назад
Really love this videos
@PaolochazGomez
@PaolochazGomez 2 года назад
thanx for these great advice
@Kamiccolo9000
@Kamiccolo9000 5 лет назад
The anatomy books I've referred to the most are Stephen Roger Peck's book for the exact reason Marshal pointed out, Elliot Goldfinger's book and Anatomy For Sculptors, I'm sure there's more info in other books but I kinda stuck to these and decided not to overwhelm myself.
@tacticslc4805
@tacticslc4805 5 лет назад
Exactly when we need it
@karenart5462
@karenart5462 4 года назад
Loved the conversation. Thanks
@KeeperPlus
@KeeperPlus 5 лет назад
Love these shows
@chantellegiardina5098
@chantellegiardina5098 5 лет назад
I love you guys. Best youtube channel ever.
@anzatzi
@anzatzi 5 лет назад
Great discussion. Amazing bibliography.
@rittsuo4584
@rittsuo4584 5 лет назад
These videos are gold
@mortalman28
@mortalman28 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot for this advice. It felt like i was the subject matter. thanks a lot😊💯
@orsonwelles4254
@orsonwelles4254 5 лет назад
The thumbnails are the best things about these podcasts
@necoslayerofdragons7champi882
@necoslayerofdragons7champi882 4 года назад
I can only relate based on my experience in posing.Details in muscles are unique to each petson,therefore there can be flexibility on illustrating them. Example there is something called striations,but everyone has different amounts , it can be portrayed according to the overall proportion of the persons body.In short you can play with lines,as long as everything is in proportion to each other
@pnutdraws
@pnutdraws 4 года назад
who would've guessed , i couldnt get to my headphones and i just randomly pressed the captions button and sure enough they have made subtitles for a 45 minute podcast, this is why i love proko :) , also guys can you please tell me where i can get a movable model of a skeleton, ive been studying anatomy for 3 years & i really want to improve more would be realy helpful thanks alot ! always look forward to your videos
@samuelsg2423
@samuelsg2423 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot guys for tour time!
@theouterart4753
@theouterart4753 3 года назад
Wonderful! Thank you.
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