Écorché poster (light / matte / no logo)
34.95 $
- Size 61 x 91 cm / 24 x 36 inches
- Weight: 189 g/m²
- Thickness: 10.3 mil
- Background color: Light
- Paper sourced from Japan
34.95 $
The base of this muscleman is L’écorché combattant by Jacques-Eugène Caudron. This écorché has a unique posture – you can observe muscle flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, supination, pronation, etc.
Even the figure’s torso is in motion, with one of its sides bent and the other extended.
The écorché poster looks nice on the wall, but it’s also a practical anatomy reference for artists – a single page that displays detailed dynamic anatomy. The large size and ultra-high resolution allow you to clearly observe even the tiniest facial muscles.
We have color-coded the muscles, even including many of the smaller ones. This will help you recognize and memorize the muscles and better understand their relaxed and worked forms. Take your skills to the next level and put this dynamic anatomy into your next artwork!
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Arda Koyuncu
Art Director
– Riot Games
I highly recommend incorporating this resource in your workflow even if your preferred medium is not sculpting…
Tiago Rios
Character Artist
– Santa Monica Studio
The book gives literally hundreds of easy tips for new and experienced sculptors interested…
Erick Sosa
Senior Character Artist
– Marvel’s “What if?”
All I can say about this amazing book and the rest of the series is this: Do yourself a favor, and get these books…
Yuri Alexander
Sr. Staff Character Artist
– Sony Bend
Anatomy for sculptors is the clearest and most comprehensive anatomy reference material that I have seen…
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Arda Koyuncu
Art Director
– Riot Games
Tiago Rios
Character Artist
– Santa Monica Studio
The book gives literally hundreds of easy tips for new and experienced sculptors interested in pursuing their anatomy studies but not sure how to begin.
To me, the most helpful section was the head and legs, the head for its complexity and amount of very tiny muscles composing it; the legs for its shapes and silhouette.
The book doesn`t only teach you the name of the muscles but more importantly shows you how the muscles interact to form the big forms.
Erick Sosa
Senior Character Artist
– Marvel’s “What if?”
This book does a remarkable job helping us understand, see and feel the human anatomy from this perspective. There can’t be an endgame book about shapes and forms but this one should definitely be part of anyone’s early development.
Yuri Alexander
Sr. Staff Character Artist
– Sony Bend
Anatomy for sculptors is the clearest and most comprehensive anatomy reference material that I have seen.
Their topological drawings, anatomy diagrams, and kinesiology examples do a better job of simplifying and breaking down the human body into understandable forms than any other resource available.
I use their work as reference to help clarify anatomy on every human I sculpt.