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©2008-2009 ~DCCourtJester
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Now that I have finally received my two children back… Sketch Book Two and Three from my Anatomy Professor… and beaten my poor scanner to death… I can now submit these sketches. <3 These have been the reasons why I have no social life what so ever… Sketches of sketches by Joseph Sheppard. So enjoy.

Comments are Loved and Welcomed.

Copyrighted: Joseph Sheppard in Anatomy A Complete Guide for Artists

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:iconbluecrane:
Nice! Lol, I like to draw skeletons and musculatures sometimes just to work out the form of an animal I'm drawing.

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:icondccourtjester:
Thank you. :3 It is simply perfect to do what is underneath the skin first, I am also working on some animal sketches... but those will not be put up any time soon though. D:
:iconbluecrane:
What I'd like to try too is to draw an animal from just a skeletal reference...try adding the rest of the body on, and then see how it compares to the actual animal or a professional render.

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---Hey folks!!! If you want a feature (aherm, from a nonsubcribed person, but a feature nonetheless) then go see / comment on my Journal!!! :star:
:icondccourtjester:
That is the best way to draw something. To do that though, I would practice the muscle structures first.

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