Are his videos worth the money?
I've been trying to learn anatomy from the atlas book for artists, but I feel that I'm missing out on critical information in spite of this when I compare it to a proko video.
The book is starting to feel like it's only good for the insertions, functions, and origins. I need form too.
>>2715639
>The book is starting to feel like it's only good for the insertions, functions, and origins. I need form too.
Are you using Peck's book? He's best for those things though I do like those little pages of drawings between each section where he lays out tons of little gems of knowledge.
If you want form though look at Bridgman and Hampton.
>>2715648
Yes.
I agree it is a good book, but I need more information than those drawings alone on functionality. I've been comparing my prior torso studies to what's in the book, and I feel that I'm probably missing a lot of stuff.
I'm probably going to have to use Peck's book in conjunction with Bridgman.
I ran through all of the bones and got to the Torso then I decided something is a bit off to solely use his book despite how good it is. It's not the final solution, but it comes pretty close. It's really good for gaining a foot-hold in anatomy.
I haven't seen his premium videos, but his free ones always leave me feeling like I got the whole picture. Other instructables leave me with questions, wondering about things, etc.