Illustration for Comics: Anatomy of a Superhero
Eyes, ears, mouth and nose I
A course by Ariel Olivetti , Illustrator and Comic Artist
About the video: Eyes, ears, mouth and nose I
Overview
“Here I will show you how to draw eyes, ears, mouths and noses correctly. It is always good to take photographic references, live models or anatomy books.”
In this video lesson Ariel Olivetti addresses the topic: Eyes, ears, mouth and nose I, which is part of the Domestika online course: Illustration for Comics: Anatomy of a Superhero. Learn to draw the skeleton, muscles, and poses to convey the true power of your characters.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson Let's see step by step, the construction of The different parts of the face, what makes up a face, how an eye is drawn, the mouth, the structure of the mouth, the structure of the nose, the structure of the ears, Likewise, I always, always Trato de to advise students to draw To friends, to yourself in the mirrors, who are looking for themselves in the mirror, the subject of photographic reference and the living model always comes in handy. also in anatomy, but being able to dominate, being able to dominate Perfection el dibujo the The factions of one side will make the differ...”
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Course summary for: Illustration for Comics: Anatomy of a Superhero
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Character Design, Comic, Figure Drawing, Pencil Drawing, Traditional illustration

Ariel Olivetti
A course by Ariel Olivetti
Ariel Olivetti was born in Buenos Aires (Argentina) and studied graphic design at the University of Buenos Aires. His passion for drawing the human figure and creating characters led him to creating cover illustrations for the comic magazine FIERRO in the ‘90s. He is also a co-creator of the comic El Cazador. He has been working in the comic industry for over twenty five years as an artist and illustrator, collaborating on publications for Dark Horse, Valiant, Sideshow, MARVEL, DC Comics, and Upper Deck.
His first artwork for the US market was The Last Avengers story for Marvel Comics, and was followed by Daredevil and X-Men. He has collaborated on a limited edition series for DC called Space Ghost and a host of other titles, including Mystique and Sabretooth (1996), Alpha Flight (1997), and What if? (1997) for Marvel, as well as JLA: Paradise Lost (1998), Haven: The Broken City (2002), Green Lantern (2003), and Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight.
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