Practice anatomy for artists with FREE 3D scan reference
Introducing our innovative approach to artistry: effortlessly transform a cleaned 3D scan into a beautiful 2D Drawing. Experience unparalleled ease as you dictate the desired horizontal and vertical positioning. Revel in the freedom to experiment with lighting (shift+left mouse button) unveiling the perfect perspective for your artistic endeavor. Best of all, this tool is yours to explore at no cost — an artistic journey that knows no bounds.
All you need now is pencil and paper.
Now you have all you need at your disposal. Turn on your favourite music and start to draw. Here are few useful hints how to adjust your model in 3D viewer.
- In top right corner you can see 4 icons. Click on icon with tiny white rectangle and you will be in Full screen mode.
- Click and hold Right mouse button on the model while moving your mouse to rotate model in your scene. Find the most interesting angle or detail
- Click and hold Shift+Left mouse button and move your mouse to see how lights in the scene rotate around model.
- Click and hold Shift+Right mouse button and move your mouse to change scale of your model.
For better understanding human anatomy it is sometimes very useful to see only masses without colors. You can see it on our clay render of the same model. Hope that helps.
Useful tip: when drawing don’t forget to check also invisible things – Negative spaces. It is a shape of space between belly and hand or shape of pace between legs.
Using References
The importance of using references when drawing the human figure is emphasized by many artists. Whether it’s studying photographs, live models, or other artists’ work, references can help you understand the underlying structure and movement of the body.
Use references as a starting point rather than a strict blueprint. By adding your own personal style and interpretation, you can create illustrations that are unique and expressive.
Learn more about anatomy and proportions also from our blogs: Video pose drawing challenge by Andriy Vynogradov and 5 Minutes drawing challenge by Eric Luke.
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