LESSON NOTES
In this lesson I'll show you how to apply everything you've learned so far to get a better understanding of creature design.
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AWDC_M4L3_Understanding Creature Anatomy_Handout.pdf
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dragon-course-understanding-creature-anatomy.mp4
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ASSIGNMENTS
- Pick at least 2 creature references.
- Layers the bone and muscle anatomy on top of the reference.
- Create a mannequized version of the reference with the information you've just gathered.
This was lots of fun! I can really feel the skills we built before being used. Feels nice to progress :)
Hi. This was a fun but challenging exercise and I can see where the lessons come into play. I chose a classical dragon by Andrew Collin I found on Artstation and I found an interesting bug dragon by Art of Sandara on instagram and I though using bugs as a basis for dragons was cool. I did struggle more with the classical dragon than the moth dragon
The gold dragon was illustrated by Simon Dominic and the purplish dragon was illustrated by Alex Konstand.
and that head from the creature design you have been demonstrating is a turtle/turtoise not a lizard + bird combi xD
I feel like I enjoyed the exercise on the first dragon, the second one was a nightmare though. Some poses are wayyyyy harder than others.
