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    Default Anatomy 2R2: Member's Showcase


    Hey there. Its been a long time since I posted at ZBC but I really wanted to showcase some of the awesome work that people are doing in the Anatomy class at Visualarium.

    So, I'm just starting this thread and now I'm off to email the members and see who wants to share their work.

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    Hey guys, I was lucky enough to get a slot in the class and it was one of the most important things I've ever done for my career, thank you Ryan for all the help and fantastic lectures.

    Here is my work for the class. There are still tweaks to be made to my models but I haven't found the time yet (sorry Ryan ;D)


    ShadowBox Skeleton





    Cheers !!

    Filipe Magalhaes
    Last edited by magalhaes; 05-18-12 at 02:31 PM.

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    I expected anatomy to be a necessary evil, but this has been so much fun.




    Thanks for making it (almost) easy, man!
    Hoping to finish working on the poses and have something fit to post soon.

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    Default Work Collection from Anatomy 2r2

    Realizing that anatomy would be a important part of becoming a successful sculptor, I had to sign up for Ryan Kingslien's anatomy class and I did so right when registration opened up and I do not regret it.
    Last edited by Fenrir406; 05-18-12 at 03:38 PM.

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    Ryan is a great teacher when it comes to anatomy and ZBrush! The class helped me a lot to understand
    the human form and it was a lot of fun too. Here are some of my results from Anatomy 2R2. The last
    one was not actually made for this class, but since I applied what I learned, I thought I should share anyway
    I've never thought I would study anatomy and learn all the names of the muscles and bones, but I found it
    really interesting to see how the body functions and the knowledge has improved my sculpting a great deal.

    So, thanks a lot, Ryan! keep doing what
    you're doing!


    - Hendrik









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