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“Glorious. Probably the most useful, detailed anatomical research (that are additionally superbly drawn) of all elements of the determine.” — American Artist

Constructive Anatomy, an anatomical reference information for the working artist, sculptor, and scholar, graphically exhibits essential elements of the human physique, each in movement and in repose — hand, wrist, thumb, fingers, forearm, arm, armpit, shoulder, neck, head, eye, nostril, ear, mouth, chin, trunk (entrance, aspect, and again), pelvis, hip, thigh, leg, knee, ankle, foot, and toes. Drawings of bone and muscle construction of the working of the joints and the interrelation of the assorted elements of the physique are primarily involved with motion of all kinds — actions which might be described intimately in addition to illustrated. The bending, twisting, and turning, creasing and interlocking of the assorted elements of the physique are represented in drawing because the wedging of plenty in particular methods which might be clearly outlined by Mr. Bridgman.

“The most effective ebook on artist’s anatomy accessible wherever.” — Artwork College students League Information

Numerous artists and college students for the reason that Nineteen Twenties have used this and different books by George B. Bridgman (for almost 50 years a instructor on the Artwork College students League in New York) for a strong basis and understanding of human anatomy. They’ve discovered, and proceed to search out, that his distinctive means of discovering the vitalizing forces within the human type and realizing them in drawing carries the coed pleasantly over certainly one of artwork’s most extreme hurdles. Bridgman’s very good anatomical sketches, of which there are almost 500 within the ebook, additionally carry clearly to fruition his lucid theories of how to attract the human physique in its construction and its advanced actions. Each artist will save tedious hours of analysis with this easy however efficient method, and shall be delighted with its directness and fervor.
  An anatomical reference information: Constructive Anatomy covers each angle of the physique – from head to toe – in movement and repose. Along with detailed drawings, artists, sculptors, and college students will discover insightful descriptions of physique actions and the way every half works collectively.Drawings of physique in movement: Discover the construction of bone and muscle and the way they work collectively. Discover ways to draw advanced poses throughout numerous actions, from bending and twisting to creasing and interlocking. Simply perceive how limbs work together with one another to create fluidity in your artwork.Detailed illustrations: Rise up near key physique elements resembling palms, wrists, fingers, arms, shoulders, heads, and eyes. Improve your art work by capturing intricate particulars that will in any other case be ignored.For all ranges: Whether or not you are a newbie or skilled, this ebook gives one thing for everybody! Study basic motion ideas to perform a sensible illustration of your subject material. With informative diagrams, you may be prepared on your subsequent masterpiece very quickly.

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Constructive Anatomy

Constructive Anatomy for artistsConstructive Anatomy for artists

An anatomical reference information for the working artist, sculptor, and scholar

An anatomical reference information: Constructive Anatomy covers each angle of the physique – from head to toeDrawings of physique in movement: Discover the construction of bone and muscle and the way they work collectively. Detailed illustrations: Rise up near key physique elements resembling palms, wrists, fingers, arms, shoulders, heads, and eyes. For all ranges: Whether or not you are a newbie or knowledgeable, this ebook gives one thing for everybody!

Writer ‏ : ‎ Dover Publications; Later Printing Used version (June 1, 1973)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 192 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0486211045
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0486211046
Merchandise Weight ‏ : ‎ 12 ounces
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.5 x 0.47 x 9.17 inches

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  1. LordRaptor

    Took a while to figure out, but I’m glad I bought it
    In fact, I can safely say that this really is the most important book on artistic anatomy one can learn from. Many seem put off at first glance (I know I was) and say one of or all of the following…1 – “the drawings look sketchy sometimes”2 – “the anatomy seems exaggerated”3 – “the look might “cramp” your style”4 – “will copying the drawings really teach me anatomy?”Well, after having gone through the book once, reading how others go through it, working on form & exercises, and since I’m going through it again, I’ll address these points.———-1: The “sketchiness” isn’t there for the sake of being rough. Those lines & curves are there to show the rhythm and flow of how this part leads into that part. Keep in mind that not every drawing in the book is like this.2: The anatomy isn’t really exaggerated. Consider that Bridgman’s approach is on how muscles wedge into one another. If you study form, can analyze it, and can combine verious forms with overlapping, and then look at the drawings, things will click. The forms of various muscles stand out to show how the wedging works and sometimes the muscles happen to look flexed, that’s all.3: This was an odd comment I read at […], and there’s no way that going through this will “cramp your style.” If this is the first anatomy book you’re considering, and if you’ve never gone through a drawing book at all, then you don’t have a style. Don’t worry about finding your style if you’re just starting out – take the time to learn foundational principles & techniques, and make that your goal.4: I imagine that alot of people would think of copying like this: “Draw this line, put that curve right here, draw the line next to it, now move the pencil over here and draw this curve, repeat.” Don’t do that. It wasn’t until I had a better grasp on form & the “classical approach” when things began to click. Once you learn the fundamentals of rhythm & gesture, observing angles, form, and “sculpting in the paper,” use that understanding to analyze not only subjects for life drawing, but also drawings. As Glenn Vilppu says, “Don’t copy the model, analyze it.”—With that said, this book will show you anatomy as a set of forms, how they look from different views & actions, and, overall, how everything fits together. It’s the perfect book to pull out once you can draw those geometric skeletons. Take your time and understand the text as Bridgman will explain what you’re looking at. Analyzing the drawings is one thing, but the text does mention a lot of aspects on how the anatomy works.There is one flaw in the book, and that is the layout. I found myself having to flip between a few pages to look at the right drawing with the appropriately labeled parts so I could flip back to the text and better understand the stuff. This got a little frustrating but if you’re patient, you can pick up alot of things from this. Like I said, take your time.

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  2. one lonely person, less lonely with book

    Great handy reference book
    I use this all of the time when I am in class and to carry around to study. It is a smaller-sized book, so it fits easily into my bag. It is concise and well-written, making it easy to connect the writing to the many illustrations. It is a great book for any artist interested in anatomy to have.

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  3. Sabrina Clift

    Amazing Content!
    I am very, very pleased with this purchase. The content is sublime; it is exactly what I was looking for in an anatomy book. I came to Bridgman’s books because a comic book artist from DC Comics recommended one of Bridgman’s works in a video I watched. I was debating between getting his “Complete Guide to Drawing From Life” and this book. Ultimately, from looking at examples from this book on Google Images, I decided to get this one. Suffice it to say, I am blown away. The drawings are amazing, perfectly quality and fabulously suited to my needs. Now, please be aware if you are reading this that I am a Fine Arts student and that I have been drawing for 10-15 years already and that in recent years I’ve gotten considerably better at drawing the human figure. This book, then, is exactly what I need to be able to draw accurately, with correct muscle placement and shape, and to be able to use the anatomy tools in this book in combination with pose references I have found online. So if you are a beginner, I would not recommend this book. The images are very advanced and the labeling uses the scientific/official names for the bones and muscles involved.Overall, I am extremely pleased! This is an excellent find and at a wonderful price! 🙂

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  4. Nyx

    A review for student artists
    As an art student, I’ve perused quite a few instructive anatomy books. I was suggested Bridgman by a teacher who ranked him as simply the best. A lot of the reviews here seem to focus on quality of reproduction, so I’m going to focus on the original product. By the way, get Dover.Pros:As stated universally. Bridgman runs through the all the major body masses ranging from something as large as the trunk, to something as minuscule as the septum of the nose.He shows the human form in various stages of muscular undress, ranging from skeletal to fully skinned. There are often numerous angles and perspectives from which to study as well, and proportions are helpfully laid out in block form for the larger masses.Speaking plainly, I haven’t found a book that does better than what Constructive Anatomy does.Cons:Formatting is a little awkward. Text that pertains to a whole section appears on the first page of the section, and the following pages are wordless. This makes it mildly frustrating to follow the words of wisdom that Bridgman is no doubt divulging. Which brings me to another drawback.The vocabulary matches the book’s age. Expect a great deal of Latin nouns. Despite having a pretty firm grasp on bone and muscle names, I found myself lost on numerous occasions. Consider the following text, describing the armpit:”Its rear wall is deeper, since the latissimus attaches farther down the back; thicker because made of two muscles (latissimus and teres major), and rounder because its fibres turn on themselves before attaching to the arm bone.”This would be an extremely minor annoyance if not for the complaint mentioned above. Much of the text is disassociated with the illustrations, forcing you to either flip back and forth, or try to follow along in your head.My final con is what irked me the most. There is no female anatomy to speak of, and neither does Bridgman speak of it. For an anatomy book, this is a severe drawback. I understand the age of the book may have made such depictions taboo, but we’re talking about half the population here. Bridgman’s men are patently bony. Not as a synonym for thin, as they are exceedingly thick, but his bones have a tendency to protrude and take the shape of geometric objects. This is of course very beneficial to students, and his drawings are pure joy to duplicate, but you can imagine how hard it is to transfer this knowledge to the neglected sex. Anatomy books have a tendency to prioritize subjects approximately in the following order: the Male figure, the Female figure, the effects of age and finally, the child. Bridgman focuses solely on the first of the queue.My conclusion is thus: Bridgman’s Constructive Anatomy is an excellent manual for building men of young to middle age. The description applied to it most often seems to be “it’s a great starter book.” I would contend that the male and female figures are so different as that one cannot “start” with a male figure, and end up with a female figure. Consequently, Constructive Anatomy is not a great starter book for understanding the female structure.Despite the cons I have stated, I have given the book 4/5 stars. Why? Because I knew of these drawbacks before I purchased the books, and purchased it anyway. The score is not some form of self-punishment for making a mistake, but a rating of the material I knew and wanted. I only list the cons so that future purchasers may know them as well, and make a more evaluative judgment.

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  5. Sarah R.

    Such a good human anatomy book
    I really like this drawing book because it really clearly guides you to be able to sketch some human anatomy parts really easily. And I keep paper tabs on pages I saved to go back to, & practice more in the future.

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  6. Hawk

    Un libro perfecto si quieres llevar al siguiente nivel tus habilidades como artista.Un poco difícil de entender si eres principiante, pero bastante enriquecedor si quieres afinar detalles en cuanto a la musculatura y anatomía general de tus obras.Eso sí, debes tener un dominio del inglés mediano para comprenderlo, pero vale completamente la pena para intermedios y avanzados.

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  7. Billy

    I learned more in a few pages in this book than the whole of other books like this. If you’re going to learn anatomy, start here. It can be quite difficult to get your head around some of it as it’s quite theoretical as apose to exercise based but it gets to the core of the subject and sticks in your mind. If like me you just like looking at pictures it may take a few months to read but it is worth it. It’s better than going to all the bother of trying to buy a cadaver and skinning it in the basement.

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  8. Niraj Kumar Thakur

    I was hesitant to buy this book but after proko and Marshall dandruff had suggested this book I bought it and was worth the money.

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  9. Lcervantes

    Excelente libro. Nivel intermedio para la construcción anatómica de la FH

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  10. Vilson

    Pude acompanhar todo o processo de preparação e envio da encomenda. Esta chegou antes do prazo determinado, através de um ótimo serviço, e em excelentes condições.A qualidade das ilustrações presentes no livro é igualmente de se elogiar, tanto pela fantástica habilidade de Bridgman, quanto pela própria impressão. Contudo, é necessário enfatizar, não é um livro para iniciantes. Sugiro que, aqueles que pretendem dar início a seus estudos de desenho, busquem por livros que expliquem a anatomia detalhadamente, como Stephen Rogers Peck, por exemplo.

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