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Bill Goldberg in there as well as some muscle studies.Proportionally, Goldberg , to me has some of the most powerful shoulders and chest mass in realtion to the rest of his physique, that I ve seen. His proportions are seem very "superhero-esque" .
Generally when I draw a musclular character, I tend to ignore drawing too many veins because vascualrity, to me, doesnt make a character look powerful. You can get better results concentrating on angle and pose. I dunno I guess its an asthetic choice and opinion, but hey...everyones different.
I tend to sketch wrestlesr because of something George Perez once opined to me. He Liked drawing from wrestlers because , unlike strict bodybuilders, Wrestlers have the muscular physiques in movement.
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PurpleTartan [2009-04-22 23:51:05 +0000 UTC]
Totally agree with you! wrestlers are great to study when drawing muscular characters! like the pic to.
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thelearningcurv [2008-05-16 01:19:28 +0000 UTC]
yeah man, perez is a good point of reference=] i think wrestlers and basketball players have the best physic's to reference, their athleticism and flexibility are key to what they do and they do what most of us mere mortals can't=] good sketching=]
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