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<blockquote data-quote="nyrfherdr" data-source="post: 2311432" data-attributes="member: 3394"><p><strong>Reference Material</strong></p><p></p><p>Reference Material:</p><p>Every artist, no matter how casual the hobby, requires reference materials. The reference materials provide visual instruction, techniques, inspiration and more. Since sculpture is not a common hobby, there aren’t many books devoted to it. What you will find, though, is that many reference materials for one art form can transfer to others. You just need to be creative and leverage what you can find. Also, many books work for one person and not another. My list of reference books includes the books I find helpful. I have many others that I’ve purchased that don’t work for me. </p><p></p><p>Here are a few reference books I commonly use:</p><p>Dynamic Anatomy by Burne Hogarth</p><p>Dynamic Figure Drawing by Burne Hogarth</p><p>Dynamic Wrinkles and Drapery by Burne Hogarth</p><p>How to Draw the Human Head by Louise Gordon</p><p>Sculpting Miniature Military Figures by Kim Jones (Schiffer Press)</p><p>How to Draw Animals by Jack Hamm</p><p>Human Anatomy made Amazingly Easy by Christopher Hart</p><p>Anatomy: A Complete Guide for Artists by Joseph Sheppard</p><p>Cyclopedia Anatomicae by Gyorgy Feher</p><p>I also have a couple of books of animal photos</p><p></p><p>Obviously, anatomy is pretty important.</p><p></p><p>Don’t forget the inspirational side of reference material. Real life photos of people, places, animals; Art books, movie books, game books all provide inspiration for sculpting.</p><p></p><p>I also search Yahoo Photos for pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nyrfherdr, post: 2311432, member: 3394"] [b]Reference Material[/b] Reference Material: Every artist, no matter how casual the hobby, requires reference materials. The reference materials provide visual instruction, techniques, inspiration and more. Since sculpture is not a common hobby, there aren’t many books devoted to it. What you will find, though, is that many reference materials for one art form can transfer to others. You just need to be creative and leverage what you can find. Also, many books work for one person and not another. My list of reference books includes the books I find helpful. I have many others that I’ve purchased that don’t work for me. Here are a few reference books I commonly use: Dynamic Anatomy by Burne Hogarth Dynamic Figure Drawing by Burne Hogarth Dynamic Wrinkles and Drapery by Burne Hogarth How to Draw the Human Head by Louise Gordon Sculpting Miniature Military Figures by Kim Jones (Schiffer Press) How to Draw Animals by Jack Hamm Human Anatomy made Amazingly Easy by Christopher Hart Anatomy: A Complete Guide for Artists by Joseph Sheppard Cyclopedia Anatomicae by Gyorgy Feher I also have a couple of books of animal photos Obviously, anatomy is pretty important. Don’t forget the inspirational side of reference material. Real life photos of people, places, animals; Art books, movie books, game books all provide inspiration for sculpting. I also search Yahoo Photos for pictures. [/QUOTE]
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