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Both professional and student illustrators of action and fantasy art can take the guesswork out of rendering extreme anatomy and dynamic action poses with help from this valuable reference source. It presents more than 600 detailed color photos of live models, and represents a wide range of physiques, postures, and poses that can be incorporated in fantasy scenarios. The book’s accompanying CD-ROM contains all of the book’s posed images, allowing illustrators to swipe them directly and paste them into their own computer art projects. The book also instructs on rendering realistic effects to the illustrated textures of flesh, hair, clothing, and metal objects, as well as advice on adding highlights, backlights, and shadows. Here is a valuable reference source that belongs in every illustrator’s personal library. All images are copyright free.



Customer Reviews

  • Not extreme or dynamic, but still has some good parts


    By A23Y94TEJPW8YP on 2007-01-02
    Unfortunately, this book did not live up to my expectations. Overall, it was uninspiring to me, especially in creating my own characters. As a reference photo book, it fails because the poses are not extreme and dynamic as promised. It also seems to try to reach beyond its scope with a section on painting and many comments on characters beyond anatomy and costume.

    Pros:
    - "Anatomical studies" show each character type in only shorts (or shorts and sports bra for women) so you know what the body looks like in some poses.
    - Summary of character wardrobe
    - Poses of characters in wardrobe may help in drawing clothing -- depicting folds, how certain material hangs, etc.
    - As another review mentioned, an overweight man ("cleric" and "norseman" types) and a small person ("warrior dwarf" type) are shown here, and both are helpful.
    - Captions in the book often direct you to details (how material is bunching up a certain way, how a shoulder strap hangs off the body in a certain pose) or notes about anatomy ("legs need to be placed apart because they will have to bend to compensate for the weight of the ax")
    - Section of close-up facial expressions (male and female)
    - Although brief, there are also some photos of hand detail, including props like rings & bracelets, and accessory details -- boots, belts, jewelry
    - Spiral binding allows the book to lay flat (although when you're drawing, you'll probably print images from the CD instead)

    Cons:
    - Uninteresting poses. This is the sale-killer for me. Although the book says the photos depict "extreme anatomy and dynamic action poses" I found the poses to be too plain. There was no "extreme" posing where the body is in extreme angles -- lunging, jumping, twisting. Instead, someone is standing still with their arms raised and feet spread, but there is no action happening. You can tell because there is a lack of tense muscles.

    - The back of the book has a section on painting characters that seems out of place. This is a photo reference book, not a painting book. Unless you already know about painting with acrylics, this section is useless.

    - Some captions have irrelevant comments. In a caption of a photo showing a happy "warrior prince" face, it notes, "All characters should be able to feel elation and happiness."

    Summary: although a few poses are good, don't expect most of them to be "extreme" or "dynamic." Note that this is not an instruction book on learning anatomy, and you should have at least a basic understanding of human anatomy to use this book well.

    Books that I would recommend for beginning artists:
    - Human Anatomy Made Amazingly Easy by Christopher Hart
    - Drawing the Living Figure by Joseph Sheppard
    - Dynamic Figure Drawing by Burne Hogarth (great for flow of action)
    - Perspective! For Comic Book Artists by David Chelsea
    - Dynamic Wrinkles and Drapery: Solutions for Drawing the Clothed Figure by Burne Hogarth
    - Action Anatomy: For Gamers, Animators, and Digital Artists by Takashi Iijima

  • A welcome addition to my reference library.


    By A1G4K6DN07YVMG on 2006-10-02
    As a cartoonist working on a fantasy book, The Fantasy Figure Artist's Reference File is a must have. The photographs are clear and the poses are very useful to the action artist. AND the range of model types is amazing. It's rare to find images of a fat man in an art reference book..and I think this is the very first time I've seen pictures and poses of a little person! This book will be placed on the top level of my reference book shelf.

  • Cliche Central


    By A2U8EMOEYBAUGA on 2007-01-23
    The 'Fantasy' of the title is, unfortunately, the heavily-stereotyped 'thud and blunder' style fantasy of Conan the Barbarian, Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser and other such hackneyed, outdated types.

    The figures shown are Barbarian warrior, Warrior woman, Evil Sorceress, Fairy, etc. And they are all quite absurd.

    The book also includes little tidbits of information about costume and weapons, like this pearl of wisdom: "The nock is the part of the bow that the arrow rests on." Uh, yeah?

    Combine this with poses titled "Bring forth tidings", "Arise, my liege" and the like, you soon realise this isn't a particularly well-done piece of work.

    As for the CD, the images are huge - making them very difficult to work with.

    This book isn't completely useless, but there are surely better things to spend your money on.

  • Great for beginner fantasy artists!!


    By AZBSHHHYEX22 on 2007-01-09
    If you are new to the fantasy art genre or are looking for a great quick reference for figure drawing, this is the book. It gives a diverse selection of different body types, sizes and looks, as well as a good smattering of accesories, close-ups and clothing...

  • Not very good...


    By AKWGDUONE2V9U on 2008-03-15
    This book is just not what I thought it would be. Extreme anatomy? No, not really.

    First, all the women are the same body type, which is they all are a bit thick. I would like to see more variations here. At least some of the models should be athletic, some overweight, some curvaceous. Extremes. Like they promise. The men really aren't any better. The variety is poor.

    So, maybe they are saying that the anatomy of average looking people is taken to extremes? Well...

    I can't tell with most of the models, as the clothes get in the way of many of the poses. If it's just a book about costumed references, that's fine (though then I'd like more professional costumes). But it says, right on the cover, extreme anatomy and dynamic poses.

    What is the point of offering that if you can't see the body? If you can't see how the muscles contort and react to the poses, you might as well draw cylinders for arms and legs and drape heavy robes over them and call it a day.

    Honestly, this book looks like they went to a Renaissance fair and asked some of the patrons to pose for them, rather than a professional book with professional models and research.


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