Lauricella believes that only by learning these basic aspects of human anatomy can an artist's drawing skills be perfected. The goal is to move beyond copying photographs or other artists' work and begin drawing the figure from imagination, with confidence and accuracy. His books are not "how-to-draw" manuals with step-by-step instructions but rather rich visual dictionaries that explain the behind the forms. They are tools to fuel your imagination and improve your observational skills.
What is your primary (digital illustration, traditional sketching, animation, or sculpture)? anatomia artistica michel lauricella
This is not a dusty, academic tome—it’s a toolbox. Lauricella believes that only by learning these basic
Dedicated entirely to the skeletal framework, focusing on the hard points where bone meets skin. They are tools to fuel your imagination and
Lauricella's books are highly popular, particularly the original Morpho: Anatomy for Artists , for several reasons: