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Science of Creature Design: understanding animal anatomy
Terryl Whitlatch
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| #67737 in Books | 2015-11-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 12.00 x.60 x9.30l,.0 | File type: PDF | 168 pages||7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| The importance of anatomy knowledge for drawing and creating|By Catalina|After reading her books, Terryl Whitlach became one of my professional raw-models. Through this 3 book collection (I only bought this one and "Principles of creature design"), she shows you her work and process, as well as her "rules" to achieve a realistic believable creature. Don't expect a detailed draw||"Creature design has never looked as simultaneously simple and fantastically complicated. By laying out literally every bone of her creatures, Whitlatch makes creation seem effortless―just follow nature, connect the bones, add the muscles, and color the skin
What is creature design? We all have a notion―mostly consisting of evocative images of otherworldly beings galloping, swimming, flying, and often attacking the hero of an epic film or story. But what makes a creature believable? In the follow-up to her bestseller, Animals Real and Imagined: The Fantasy of What Is and What Might Be, world-renowned artist Terryl Whitlatch reveals the secret behind believable creature design: anatomy. How anatomy applies practically to ...
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