VISUALISE AND CONSTRUCT BONES
CHARLIE PICKARD continues his ten-part series of quick tips on anatomy; this month, we delve deeper into our understanding of bone structure
Last issue, we discussed the fundamental importance of studying bones when striving to understand anatomy in figure drawing. We made the distinction between 2D observational anatomy and 3D constructive anatomy. This month I would like to outline a method for studying this construction. The ultimate goal is to gain a comprehensivethese forms to be able to draw them from any angle from memory.