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Dinosaur Drawing: Anatomy and Sketching with David Krentz [repost]

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Dinosaur Drawing: Anatomy and Sketching with David Krentz [repost]

Dinosaur Drawing: Anatomy and Sketching
DVDRip | English | MKV | 720 x 400 | AVC ~3178 kbps | 29.970 fps
AAC | 192 Kbps | 48.0 KHz | 2 channels | 02:18:10 | 3.19 GB
Genre: eLearning Video / Painting, Drawing

Many of us drew dinosaurs when we were kids. Dinosaurs are beasts of paradox. They inhabited the world between monster and animal, imagination and science. For many, dinosaurs were the introduction to understanding the natural world. It is not surprising that many of the world’s leading paleontologists started out as artists themselves. In this DVD, David conveys a strong understanding of dinosaur anatomy mixed with the sheer joy of giving life, personality and motion to these inspiring creatures. He covers a wide range of topics from skeletal structures and muscles, to range of motion and the essential gestures of various body types. David focuses on capturing these elements in the form of quick sketches of both herbivorous and carnivorous dinosaurs.
Includes:
Head, Torso and Limbs
Vertebral Column
Proportion
Osteological Neutral Position
Muscles
Range of Motion
Locomotion
Comparative Anatomy
Body Types
Gesture
Quick Sketching

Chapters:
Introduction
Head
Torso
Limbs
Vertebral Column
Proportion
Osteological Neutral Position
Muscles
Range of Motion
Comparative Anatomy
Locomotion
Body Types
Gesture
Quick Sketch 1 (Sauropod)
Quick Sketch 2 (Psittacosaurus)
Quick Sketch 3 (Deinonychus)
Rendering Rugops
Clean-up in Photoshop

David Krentz
Born in Winnipeg, Canada, David Krentz graduated from the Character Animation program at California Institute of the Arts in 1993. He was immediately hired into Walt Disney Feature Animation as a Layout Artist. He migrated into a Lead Character Designer position for a four year stint on Disney’s Dinosaur. His love for dinosaurs, anatomy and character proved a valuable asset to that benchmark CG film. After leaving Disney he went on to pursue a freelance career, where he stretched his creative wings doing many different kinds of jobs on many different projects. He enjoys sculpture (digital & clay), storyboarding, creature/character design and concept illustration. He maintains ties to the scientific community, where he often lectures on developing performance-centric creatures for film and recreates new dinosaur finds from the bones up. David is one of the founding members of Ninth Ray Studios, a super-group of story driven concept artists. He contributed to such movies as Fantasia 2000, Dinosaur, Treasure Planet, Spider-Man 2, Valiant, The Ant Bully, John Carter of Mars and Outlander as well as many other live-action and animated films currently in pre-production.

General
Complete name : Gnomon-Drawing_Dinosaurs-Anatomy_and_Sketching.mkv
Format : Matroska
Format version : Version 2
File size : 3.19 GiB
Duration : 2h 18mn
Overall bit rate : 3 302 Kbps
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Video
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Duration : 2h 18mn
Nominal bit rate : 3 178 Kbps
Width : 720 pixels
Height : 400 pixels
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Frame rate : 29.970 fps
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Format : AAC
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Duration : 2h 18mn
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Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
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Language : English
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Forced : No

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Dinosaur Drawing: Anatomy and Sketching with David Krentz [repost]

Dinosaur Drawing: Anatomy and Sketching with David Krentz [repost]

Dinosaur Drawing: Anatomy and Sketching with David Krentz [repost]

Dinosaur Drawing: Anatomy and Sketching with David Krentz [repost]

Dinosaur Drawing: Anatomy and Sketching with David Krentz [repost]

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