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“How to Draw Hands” (Kazone Art)

Today’s post is a filler of sorts – I’m still recovering from my novel-length post about muscles. For the time being, we’ll be taking a look at a video from the Kazone Art YouTube channel.

[How to Draw] The Mangled Mess of Human Musculature

Introduction So you’ve learned a bit about the skeleton. That’s great! But now, that skeleton wants to move. Of course, on its own, the skeleton is incapable of movement – it’s basically just a collection of sticks. In order to… Continue Reading →

“How to Draw like Kim Jung Gi” (Proko)

Today’s post is a sort of video collection – an endorsement for Stan Prokopenko’s YouTube channel, “Proko,” if you will. Proko’s channel is a great resource for artists, and the professional level of polish his videos receive makes them enjoyable… Continue Reading →

[How to Draw] Struggles of Studying the Human Skeleton

I’d like to preface this post with a brief acknowledgement of ignorance – I am not an expert on any of the subjects I’ll be discussing. I’m not a doctor, nor am I a professional artist. I’m simply a curious… Continue Reading →

Blog Introductions; What To Expect

What is “The Anatomy of Art and Game Development”? Before I can start making specific posts related to art and game design, I think it’s important for me to give you, the reader, a brief run-down on what you can… Continue Reading →

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