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Anatomy Workshop Volume 4

Anatomy of the Human Head

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In this human anatomy tutorial titled Anatomy of the Human Head, figure artist Charles Hu provides an anatomical breakdown of the human head. Beginning with general proportions, planes and structural landmarks, Charles then demonstrates how to apply these principles with a series of life drawing exercises. In these three exercises – from Front, Side and ¾ View, he shows how to approach the lay-ins using the general proportions discussed previously. He then breaks the head down into their individual structures, defining the primary planes of the head first, then refining the individual structures, using the planes to help define the core and cast shadows and shading of the head. Lastly, Charles discusses the primary muscle groups of the human head, demonstrating each muscle's primary motion. These combined lectures provide a much deeper understanding of the human head and provides a strong foundation for drawing much more dynamic portraits.


Duration: 4h 44m

Format: HD 1280x720

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  • Anatomy Workshop Volume 4
  • Anatomy Workshop Volume 4
  • Anatomy Workshop Volume 4
  • Anatomy Workshop Volume 4
  • Anatomy Workshop Volume 4
  • Anatomy Workshop Volume 4
  • Anatomy Workshop Volume 4
  • Anatomy Workshop Volume 4
  • Anatomy Workshop Volume 4

Charles Hu

Figure Painter

Charles Hu is a figure painter and notable art instructor. In 2007, he co-founded his own fine art school, 3Kicks Fine Art Studio in Pasadena California. Charles received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. He began his instructional career at L.A. Academy of Figurative Arts. His commissions include numerous portrait paintings, character designs for film and game pitches, murals and comic books for the movie End of the Spear. His work has been exhibited at Wendt Gallery in Laguna Beach California. Charles currently instructs at Art Center College of Design and Gnomon School of Visual Effects in Hollywood.