While it isn’t necessary to know every bone and muscle in the human head and figure in order to draw it well, “the more you
know about what’s happening on the inside, the more you will see on the outside.” This may seem to contradict thinking of
the head as a simple block (as noted on the previous pages), but actually it’s a progression of ideas. It is logical to work from
the basic to the complex. You can “jump in” and begin drawing the human head based on the concepts that were previously
discussed and gradually add pieces of information about anatomy to deepen your knowledge.
The Portrait in Three
Dimensions (continued)
Anatomical Study, by Dean Fisher Anatomical Study, by Dean Fisher