Drawings showing how the body changes from birth to old age, including specific patterns of wrinkles.
(Interactive 3D & Layered Visual Guide for Artists) Atlas Of Human Anatomy For The Artist By Stephen Rogers
To appreciate the , one must first understand what Stephen Rogers sought to fix in the academic market. Prior to its publication, artists were largely reliant on two extremes: the hyper-technical diagrams of Gray’s Anatomy (which often overwhelmed creatives with non-visual data) or diagrammatic "simplified" guides that sacrificed accuracy for ease. Drawings showing how the body changes from birth
In an age of iPads and Procreate, where artists can download 3D anatomy apps, is a physical still relevant? Unequivocally, yes. Digital apps allow you to rotate a model, but they rarely categorize the why of form. They show you a muscle from 360 degrees, but they do not explain how that muscle relaxes in supination versus pronation. In an age of iPads and Procreate, where