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Female Anatomy Study 2 2008
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Some more studies on the female anatomy. I've been learning and studying alot about anatomy in the past week or so, and its amazing to see how much I've progressed with each drawing since. There's some very valuable and smart techniques I've been experimenting with. I've come across some really great tutorials I've found in my Art books and right here on DeviantART.

Tell me your thoughts on these. I know they're a bit rough, but constructive crit is always appreciated :).

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:icongo-dark:
VEry good !

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:iconscarlett-women:
your crazy - how come iv never seen these!!!

ur amazing

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:iconclaytonbarton:
I'm actually surprised you haven't seen these yet. Probably because they were in my 'scraps'... and who looks in scraps?

Although if I see an artists work that catches my eye I like to look not just in their main gallery, but in their scraps. You know me, I find it interesting to look at quick sketches, or work that's unfinished or maybe didn't come out the way someone wanted. That's why every now and then I like looking through your sketch book. I think it's just because I admire artists I look up to alot you know? I mean imagine how cool it would be to look through Mark Rydens old sketch books, or Camille Rose Garcia's. I don't know, I just find in interesting. :P.

Anyway bit off topic - Glad you like it sweety :heart:. Try a few of the pointers on there, I hope you find it useful. :kiss:

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We measure things by what we are... To the Maggots in the cheese, the cheese is their Universe... To the Worms in the corpse, the corpse is their Cosmos...
:iconscarlett-women:
i miss our face to face artistic rambles

we must catch up on those soon

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- no bone half-banana moons sloping in the tangled night sky.
:iconclaytonbarton:
Yes, we do indeed :P. You know that's exactly what I was thinking as I was typing that. :D

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We measure things by what we are... To the Maggots in the cheese, the cheese is their Universe... To the Worms in the corpse, the corpse is their Cosmos...
:iconjessiray:
hey! Thanks for this. It helped me notice some things.... also do you have any tips on shoulder width? I can never seem to get that right it's either too wide or not wide enough. Any tips on achieving a happy medium? Thanks for submitting this!
:iconclaytonbarton:
Hey, thanks for your kind words :). I'm really glad you found this useful.

Shoulder width is the length of 2 heads. Not always, but use it as a guide to begin with. Hope that helps also.

If you have any other questions feel free to fire away :D.

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We measure things by what we are... To the Maggots in the cheese, the cheese is their Universe... To the Worms in the corpse, the corpse is their Cosmos...
:iconkaname-chan:
very helpful

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Beware of the cookie ninjas!!
:iconclaytonbarton:
I'm glad :D

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We measure things by what we are... To the Maggots in the cheese, the cheese is their Universe... To the Worms in the corpse, the corpse is their Cosmos...

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