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Anatomy 2R2: Member's Showcase

Would of loved to have taken this course, Sadly my bank account was not too happy at the time of registration, Anatomy R4 yes please! :smiley: great looking sculpts guys. so informative.

-Samuel

Here is what i have so far. I am very pleased I took the time to enter this class. The way Ryan teaches makes it fun and understandable to learn anatomy. Even that we are just scratcthing the surface of anatomy I have learned so much that I feel a lot more confident in my sculpts and where to slap on the correct strokes.
Even if you already are a professional 3d/2d artist It is manageable to take this course, I had a lot of crunches at work, but still got the time to learn a lot and do most of the lectures. Even I don`t manage to complete it all I have learned more anatomy then I have done rest of my life, that it is what we got when we have the chance to learn from one of the best in sculpting anatomy in Zbrush!

I can`t wait to put my new experience to the test!
A big thank you to Ryan!

I have put together some work of mine from the course also a quick sketch of an alien creature thingy based on the models I made!

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Here are some of my models I did at Ryan’s Anatomy class.
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Thanks, class was awesome !

Here is my ecorche from the class…have really enjoyed it, tons of info and Ryan is great at breaking things down.

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Could not agree more-:wink: But, really hope I can take it next year!!

It is great seeing all of your results what you’ve made during this amazing class with Ryan. Really fantastic work all of you, it really is awesome seeing all of your improvements.:+1:
Ryan definantly is the best zbrusher teacher out there, would have loved taken part at this intense anatomy class. A great reference here definantly. Thanks for posting your hard work. :):+1:
All the best,

  • Kenny :slight_smile:

awesome stuff guys. Would love to do the anatomy class one day.

But Ryan, you should make a thread like this for creature design too (if there isn’t one already?), and character design when it’s done, I’m sure alot of people would love to see what goes on in those classes as well :slight_smile:

Hey Ryan, thank you for opening the gates of Florence with your Anatomy 2.0 !

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Great course! Sculpting each muscle makes anatomy study much simpler.
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Comparative anatomy and fibermesh experiments:


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I really like this anatomy study quim. The proportions are really accurate for most people. Reminds me of BodyWorlds cadavers. Had this surreal feeling to the it.

The flesh version looks more muscular which is odd though. The biceps look much larger than the echorce. I would think he would have more of a hipster lanky anatomy with flesh. Anatomy is still good though

Have you tried rendering these out?

@everyone this looks great. Reminds me of college doing echorce. MIght ahve to do a workshop at some point. Its been a long time since I have done an echorce.

Hello,

1, Lot to learn in Visualarium and Zbrush Workshops, thanks Ryan.

2, I found nice people there, too (though a bit crazy: hi Hendrik, Mr. Garreta, Remi, MattClap, The Hons, Maxx, Renato, Where is Petur, Joyce…).

3, William has a lot of patience and does not sleep.

Very nice wolf beast.

D.

Haha! Ricard, you are too funny man. :smiley:

Your work is so fantastic and trust me on that even when you don’t believe in yourself. :slight_smile:

I am almost halfway through the course, so I am taking a little “break” to have some fun with the module lesson number 4 creature.
There is soo much to take in and learn, but I am loving the experience. Also I’m finding that the more I work through the anatomy, I’m also
learning tons about how to use and work within ZBrush. These renders are mostly BPRs with a little C4D and Photoshop for the environments.
My thanks to Ryan for a great class!

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Excuse me Deckard01, I don’t want to embarrass you and embarrass other students replying as an hysterical fan but

1, thanks for writing here

2, your work is impreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetc-sive + exclamation mark

Excuse me Mysterious Arthaven, I may try to embarrass you from time to time but

1, man, you are everywhere, eveytime and every-beer

2, your mod is so impreeeeeeeeeeeeeeetc-sive + some emoticons

Best regards.

Say again really nice sculpt on your anatomy study. That is looking really tight and solid!:+1:
The workshop for you was definantly worth every penny man, just keep on going mate you’re on the right track for sure!:+1:
All the best and happy sculpting,

  • Kenny :slight_smile:

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Thanks a ton, Kenny. We are learning every day in these classes.

And Mathias Bader draws very nice big cats.

Mathias is amazing! So many good examples to emulate in that class.

Hi i couldnt afford the Anatomy 2r2 course but i am trying to sculpt the bones and muscles myself… I just have difficulty in sculpting muscles… Right now i am using shadow box but how does you guys sculpt muscles in the Course??.. Wat tool u guys use?.. Can anyone plss help me?..

Hello Dixit,

We used in class several tools, shadobox, zspheres and even zsketch. Ryan introduces different workflows and techs just to let us choose what we could prefer in the future.

Usually we drew some basic shapes in shadobox and refined them using claybuildup, trymm dynamic and so. If you don’t like the mesh from shadowbox (not very friendly, sometimes), you can apply dynamesh with a low res and subdivide the shape if its necessary or just take any simple primitive and tweak it until you have a nice shape and then dynamesh it and do some clean up.

Well, lots of options.

At the end, the only thing that matters is having a good guide, good info, good references and choosing the tools that you enjoy more. In any case, details are not important, shapes and structure are the most important part to learn.

BR.