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Fred le mallrat 26/07/2019 08h50

Mike Hawthorne Anatomy Lectures
 
Citation:

My name is Mike Hawthorne and I'm an illustrator, story artist, and educator.

I've done work for clients like Marvel Entertainment, DC, Epic Games, Fox Films and Illumination Films, just to name a few. You more than likely know my work from Deadpool,and Spider-man.

In addition to all that, I'm also an educator teaching visual development and anatomy at Pennsylvania College of Art and Design.

THE BOOK:
This was my accidentally anatomy book. I had never set out to make it, but while teaching anatomy to my students I'd try like hell to make the material as clear as I could for them.


I found myself drawing handouts to accompany my lectures, wanting desperately to show them how the skeleton and muscles work together, hoping they could use the knowledge to make their own work stronger and better.
The next thing I knew I had drawn hundreds of pages of lecture notes for them! This is NOT a traditional anatomy book. There is no instructive text, no elaborate prose showing the depth of my "expertise". This is a working artist's visual reference guide. Meant to be kept near at hand for when you're feeling stuck, or just want to get the gist of the anatomy at a glance and use it as a practice guide.


I'm keeping it simple, down to the spiral binding so it lays flat and the avoidance of a bunch of text to slog through.
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