Lesson 19: Conclusion of the Invention of the Human Skull illustration 1

Congratulations, you have reached the conclusion of our deep dive into the human skull in Lesson 19! We spent an extensive amount of time entirely focused on the cranial architecture, and for a very good reason.

The Most Important Foundation

The human skull is widely considered the absolute most important and complex part of figure drawing to understand. Because it dictates the entire identity and portraiture of your character, securing this foundation means the hardest part of the course is over.

The Rest is Easy

Because you survived the incredibly intricate structural formulas of the skull and the 3/4 rotation, you will find that everything else—the muscles of the arms, the torso, the legs—will be comparatively simple to understand. You have learned how to learn. You are now officially drawing from your mind.

Lesson 19: Conclusion of the Invention of the Human Skull illustration 2

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