A circulatory system that beats gravity. Spots that dissipate heat. This giant is purpose-built for its size and surroundings.
Japanese artist Satoshi Kawasaki is stunningly imaginative and enjoys creating incredibly detailed and sometimes strange, even bizarre drawings. Kawasaki recently created a series of illustrations about what people would look like if they had the skeletal structure of certain animals and posed just like them.
As the publication of my book “Sabertooth” comes closer, I am trying to put some order in the mass of material I have been working with during the last few years. It is interesting to …
Art journaling simply means journaling but in a mix of written words and art. Pick whatever topic that would keep you expressing yourself...
Many horses that have AMRT sessions I have found tend to have head and neck issues either due to trauma, old soft tissue injury, incorrect training, dental issues and etc. Head and Neck Problems: Gene
Animal Sketches Drawing Studies
The Art of Animal Anatomy curates a selection of striking anatomical art into a neat package that would make a perfect gift.
Crow Skeleton Conceptual Art and Bird Anatomy Core Concepts
Original of my watercolor painting 'Rabbit Skeleton' made by me. Unique gift for vet or for real animal lover. Painting is signed on the back by me. ----------------------------------- Size: 19.0 × 24.0 cm or 7.5 x 9.4 inch Canson 100% cold pressed cellulose watercolor paper 300 g/m2 ----------------------------------- ♡ Shipping Painting will be send as priority mail with tracking number and insurance so you will be able to see its way to you! Color can be little bit different due the photography process. PS! No frame included. ------------------------------------------------------------ Print of this painting - http://etsy.me/2gczCCC Hard Enamel Pin - https://etsy.me/2yUcVhR Sticker - http://etsy.me/2uxPnfP Temporary Tattoo - http://etsy.me/2gQc0pN Magnet - https://etsy.me/2IOipKN
Hi Everyone, There are currently a few spots remaining for "Animal Anatomy" with Jonathan Kuo (Spring 2015 term - Tuition $600 for 10 weeks). http://conceptdesignacad.storenvy.com/collections/233350-all-products/products/4714771-animal-anatomy-with-jonathan-kuo It is a great class for both beginning and intermediate artist alike, who is interested in learning how to draw & understand various animals' design & structure. This is a very important class for any character and creature designers as it will sets a level of understanding and believability needed for invented design work. Bellow are some samples from Jonathan's in class demonstrations. Enjoy your viewing and thanks for your time~!! :) Here are some demo samples of the creature invention assignment at the end of the class:
Please start this bird anatomy series with post #403, March 10. Most birds are designed for flight and flying demands a rigid airframe. The bird's rib cage and backbone are fused together . . . only the neck, tail, and wings are flexible. The spine of mammals - human and quadruped - is supple. A bird's spine is rigid . . . if it were supple, the bird would lose control and could not fly. The bird's bones are hollow, light, and remarkably strong. For instance, a pelican weighs twenty pounds and the skeleton weighs only twenty-three ounces. Nature has sluffed off weight to enable flight. The skeleton of a bird can be summarized as follows: 1 - the skull, made up of fused bones 2 - the vertebral column; includes 13-25 neck vertebra, fused backbone vertebra, flexible tail vertebra 3 - the hip girdle which provides support for the legs and where the leg muscles attach 4 - the pygostyle, where the tail feathers attach 5 - the sternum or keel, which anchors the wing pectoral muscles of flying birds 6 - the wing, includes the humerus, radius/ulna, and hand which anchors the primary flight feathers 7 - the leg - includes the femur, tibia, tarsus, and toes 8 - the clavicle or wishbone, which keeps the wing joint and coracoid in position as the wing muscles pull downward. A bird's entire body, except is bill and feet, is usually covered with feathers. Why is the skeleton important to the bird sculptor? The bird sculptor must know how the bones are arranged, how they articulate, and the limitations of skeletal movement before attempting to define muscles and feather groups. Copyright - Sandy Scott Below is an etching entitled Dominick - copyright Sandy Scott The underlying skeleton can be seen above and is also illustrated in post #410
Cow Skeletal Internal Anatomy Poster - 18" X 24" Custom designed veterinary poster. Printed on heavy weight HP satin finish paper. Available laminated. Cow Bovine anatomical poster. Surface anatomy, skeleton, muscles, arteries and internal organs. Heart, lungs, stomach, intestines. Shipping USPS to USA addresses. USPS first class international mail.
The Art of Animal Drawing, Construction, Action Analysis, Caricature (Dover Art Instruction) by Ken Hultgren