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دانلود کتاب Stonehouse's Anatomy (Incomplete - 555 pages only)

دانلود کتاب آناتومی Stonehouse (ناقص - فقط 555 صفحه)

Stonehouse's Anatomy (Incomplete - 555 pages only)

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Stonehouse's Anatomy (Incomplete - 555 pages only)

دسته بندی: هنرهای گرافیکی
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ISBN (شابک) : 9791197005107 
ناشر: Superani 
سال نشر: 2020 
تعداد صفحات: 556 
زبان: English 
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) 
حجم فایل: 75 مگابایت 

قیمت کتاب (تومان) : 45,000



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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب آناتومی Stonehouse (ناقص - فقط 555 صفحه)

این کتاب آناتومی زاییده فکر 9 ساله سوک جونگ هیون است که برای آن نزدیک به 1500 تصویر کشیده است. این ترجمه انگلیسی کتاب اوست که در سال ۲۰۱۷ در کره منتشر شد. این کتاب با دفترچه یادداشت شخصی نویسنده شروع شد که حاوی دانش آناتومی هنری بود که او در یک دوره طولانی به عنوان یک تصویرگر حرفه ای به دست آورده بود. سوک که تخصصش در طراحی بدن انسان است، برای کارهای خود آناتومی مطالعه کرده و از طریق تبادل نظر با متخصصان در زمینه های مختلف بینش غیرعادی به دست آورده است. کنجکاوی نویسنده در دوران کودکی در مورد پاهای عقب سگ در نهایت منجر به ملاقات با اساتید پزشکی و بدنسازان شد که درک او را از آناتومی گسترش داد. بنابراین در حالی که این کتاب آناتومی هنری را برای هنرمندان ارائه می دهد، سئوک در ابتدای کتاب نشان می دهد که امیدوار است راهنمای درک و دوست داشتن خود و دیگران باشد. برای کمک به خواننده در درک اجزای مختلف بدن انسان، Seok شامل توضیحات و حقایق جالب از دیدگاه بیولوژیکی است. برخلاف بسیاری از کتاب‌های آناتومی موجود برای هنرمندان، که فقط اشکال و ساختارها را توضیح می‌دهند، این کتاب ما را به چیزی شبیه یک ماجراجویی به سیاره‌ای ناشناخته به نام بدن انسان می‌برد. زمانی که آنجا هستیم، با تجربیات و فرهنگ های جدیدی مواجه می شویم و سعی می کنیم آنها را درک کنیم. و گاهی اوقات، مدتی درنگ می کنیم و در واقع آنها را یاد می گیریم. نویسنده، که به عنوان راهنمای ما در سراسر این کتاب عمل می کند، ما را در کل تجربه به روشی بسیار مهربان و متفکرانه راهنمایی می کند. و همانطور که او را دنبال می کنیم، بدن انسان را درک می کنیم. سوک همچنین به ما می آموزد که چگونه از این درک برای ترسیم بدن انسان استفاده کنیم. همیشه لازم نیست که در حین مطالعه روی صفحه طراحی خود طراحی کنید. شما باید بتوانید مانند یک اثر تخیلی سرگرم کننده از آن با یک نوشیدنی یا میان وعده لذت ببرید. و بعد از هر فصل، یا شاید در پایان کتاب، می‌توانید با عشق و قدردانی نسبت به بدن انسان که نویسنده همیشه امیدوار بوده خوانندگانش به دست آورند، نقاشی کنید. لطفاً درک کنید که ممکن است هنگام خواندن برخی از افکار و مثال‌های شخصی نویسنده که از آنها استفاده می‌کند، سوء تفاهم یا مشکلاتی وجود داشته باشد. ما درک می کنیم که این از تفاوت فرهنگی بین نویسنده که کره ای است و طیف گسترده تری از پیشینه خوانندگان ناشی می شود. قول می‌دهیم این قسمت‌ها در ویرایش جدید بررسی و ویرایش مناسبی به همراه هرگونه خطای ترجمه انجام شود.


توضیحاتی درمورد کتاب به خارجی

This anatomy book is Seok Jung Hyun’s brainchild of nine years, for which he drew nearly 1,500 illustrations. This is the English translation of his book that was published in Korea in 2017. This book started with the author’s personal notebook which contained the artistic anatomy knowledge that he accrued over a long period of time as a professional illustrator. Seok, whose expertise is in drawing the human body, has studied anatomy for his own works and has gained unusual insight through exchanges with experts in various fields. The author’s childhood curiosity regarding a dog’s hind legs eventually led to meetings with medical professors and bodybuilders, which broadened his understanding of anatomy. So while this book offers artistic anatomy for artists, Seok reveals at the beginning of the book that he hopes that it will become a guide to understanding and loving the self and others. To aid the reader in understanding the different human body parts, Seok includes explanations and interesting facts from a biological perspective. Unlike many existing anatomy books for artists, which only explain shapes and structures, this book takes us on what feels like an adventure to an unknown planet called the human body. While we are there, we encounter new experiences and cultures and try to understand them. And at times, we’ll get to linger a while and actually learn them. The author, who serves as our guide throughout this book, walks us through the entire experience in a very kind and thoughtful way. And as we follow him, we come to understand the human body. Seok also teaches us how to use that understanding to actually draw human bodies. It is not always necessary to be drawing on your sketchpad as you read. You should be able to enjoy it with a nice drink or a snack as you would with an entertaining work of fiction. And after each chapter, or perhaps at the end of the book, you will be able to draw with a love and appreciation for the human body the author has always hoped his readers would gain. Please understand that there may be some misunderstandings or difficulties when reading some of the author’s personal thoughts and examples that he uses. We understand that this stems from a cultural difference between the author, who is Korean, and a wider variety of readers’ backgrounds. We promise that these parts will be reviewed and appropriately edited in the new edition, along with any translation errors.



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Cover
Foreword
Preface
	The mystery of dogs\' hind legs
Table of Contents
Ⅰ. The Appearance of a \'Living Organism\'
	Definition of Living Organism
	The Form of a Living Organism
		The Ideal Form of an Animal
		Leaving the Ocean
		Coming Ashore, and What Happened Next
Ⅱ. Basics of the Body
	Earth = Earthling?
	The Human Bones
		The Rugged Bones
		Bend the Joints
			1. Fibrous Joints
			2. Cartilage Joints
			3. Synovial Joints (diarthrosis)
				1. Hinge Joint
				2. Pivot Joint
				3. Condyloid Joint
				4. Cotyloid Joint
				5. Compound Joint
		Summarizing the Main Points of the Skeleton
	Human Muscle
		The Function of Muscles
		Structure of a Skeletal Muscle
			1. Muscle
				Shapes of Skeletal Muscle
			2. Tendon
		Flexors and Extensors
		Recap of the Muscular System
Ⅲ. Head
	Our Head, Our Roots
		How to Draw a Tree
		Our Head, Our Roots
	Your Sparkling Eyes
		Protect Your Eyes
		Eyes, Why Are You This Way?
		Pupil, a Communication Tunnel
		When Drawing the Eyes
	Your Soft and Tender Ear
		Enhanced Hearing
			Fundamentals of \"Auricular Concha\"
		Perk Up Your Ears
		Let\'s Draw the Ear
	The Masticating Mouth
		The Structure of the Jaw
			The Movement of the Mandible
			Normal State & Opening the Mouth
		The Secret to Looking Young
		Lips
	Flaring Nose
		The Secret Behind the Nasal Ridge
		The High Nose Line
	Skull: Detailed Shape and Names
		Front View of the Skull
		Side View of the Skull
		The Skull from Various Angles
	Let\'s Draw the Skull
		Drawing the Basic Shape of the Skull
			Front View
			Side View
		Drawing the Front View of the Skull
		Drawing the Side View of the Skull
		Drawing the Back of the Skull
		Drawing a Dimensional Skull
		Simplifying the Skull
	Facial Muscles
		The Major Facial Muscles
		Making Faces
		Adding Muscles to the Face
		Various Facial Expressions
Ⅳ. Torso
	Start of the Stem
		Basic Form of the Body
		Back-breaking Backbone
		Units of the Spinal Column
			1. Neck bone (cervical vertebrae)
			2. Backbone (thoracic vertebrae)
			3. Hucklebone (lumbar vertebrae)
			4. Sacrum / tailbone (coccyx)
	Thoracic Cage: Protector of Life
		Thoracic Cage, Protecting the Engine
		Let\'s Dig into the Ribs
		Men, Open Your Chests Wide
		Let\'s Draw the Thoracic Cage
			1. Before you get started
			2. Drawing the front view
			3. Drawing the back of the thoracic cage
			4. Drawing the side
			5. Drawing the three-dimensional thoracic cage
		Various Shapes of the Thoracic Cage
		Simplification of the Thoracic Cage
	Pelvis, the Center of the Body
		Everybody Dances with Your Pelvis
		Basic Form of the Pelvis
		Shape of the Pelvis
			1. Sacrum
			2. Hipbone
		Detailed Image of the Pelvis and Their Names
			1. Front of the pelvis
			2. Back of the Pelvis
			3. The Inside, and Outside of the Pelvis
		Shake Your Butt
		The Secret of Curves
		His and Her Pelvis
			Drawing Men
			Drawing Women
		Let\'s Draw the Pelvis
			1. Drawing the front of the pelvis
			2. Drawing the back of the pelvis
			3. Drawing the side of the pelvis
			4. Drawing the three-dimensional pelvis (front)
			5. Drawing the back of the pelvis
		The Many Shapes of the Pelvis
		Simplified Drawing of the Pelvis
		The Back Curves
		Movement of the Vertebral Column
	Muscles of the Body
		The Muscles of the Entire Torso
		Classification of Body Muscles
	Muscles of the Neck
		The Long Neck
		Major Muscles of the Neck
		Attaching the Neck Muscles
		Different Models of the Neck
	Chest Muscles (Pectoral Muscles
		Embracing the Chest
		Major Muscles of the Chest
		Let\'s Try to Attach the Chest Muscles
	Abdominal Muscle
		Source of Abdominal Strength
		Major Muscles of the Stomach
		Let\'s Try to Attach the Muscles
		Different Shapes of the Torso from the Front
	Back Muscles
		Let\'s Look at the Back
		Major Muscles of the Back
		Attaching the Back Muscles
		Different Figures of the Back
Ⅴ. Arm, Hand
	Grasp the Branch!
		Basic Role of Branch
		The Language of Arm
	Shrugging the Shoulders
		Start of the Arm - Free Movement of the Arms
		Scapula, the Root of the Arms
			1. Glenoid cavity
			2. Acromion
			3. Coracoid process
			4. Spine of scapula
		Observing the Scapula
		Clavicle, the Lock for Scapula
		Observing Clavicles
		Completion of Shoulder Girdle
	Free Bones of Upper Limb, Flexion and Extension
		What is a Free Bones of Upper Limb?
		Joint Movement
		The Arm Bends Inward (Charity Begins at Home)
	Moving the Arms Up and Down
		Humerus, a Stable Support Fixture of the Arm
			1. Figures and Names of the Humerus
			2. Movement of the Humerus
		Movement of the Shoulder Girdle
		Flip Up and Down, Forearm Bone (Radius and Ulna)
		In the Name of Ulna and Radius
			1. Ulna
			2. Radius
			3. Pronation and Supination of the Forearm
		Carrying Angle of Forearms
			1. Carrying Angle, the Secret Key
		Let\'s Draw the Arm Bones
			1. Drawing the Front of the Arm Bones
			2. Drawing the Side View of Arm Bone
			3. Drawing the Back View of the Arm Bone
	Arm Muscles!
		The Figure of the Entire Arm Muscles
		The Image of the Arm
		Major Muscles of the Arm
			1. Muscles that lift the entire arm
			2. Muscles that flex the entire arm
			3. Muscles that extend the entire arm
			4. Muscles that rotate the entire arm
			5. Muscles that rotate the forearm
			6. Muscles that flex the fingers
			7. Muscles that flex the wrist
			8. Muscles that extend the fingers
			9. Muscles that extend the thumb
			10. Muscles that extend the wrist
		Shape of the Arm during Pronation/Supination
		Let\'s Attach the Arm Muscles
		Different Figures of the Arms
	Put Your Hands Up
		Do You Want Me to Read Your Palm?
		Let\'s Make Hands
		Until Our Hands Become Feet
		The Carpus, Metacarpus and the Phalanges
			1. Carpal bones
			2. Metacarpals
			3. Phalanges
		Fingers Face the World
		Thumb or Pollex or the First Digit of the Hand
			1. Number of Phalanges
			2. Carpometacarpal joint
			3. The Starting Point and Angle of View
		Shall We Read the Palm?
		Hands Talk, the Language of the Hand
		Various Bones of the Hand
		Let\'s Draw the Hand
			1. Proportion of Hand
			2. Drawing the Bones of the Hand
			3. Drawing the Palm of the Hand
		Basic Position of the Hand
		Drawing the Basic Position of the Hand
		Checklist for Drawing Hands
			1. Think about the structure of the hand
			2. Think about the role of the hand
			3. Change the steps
	Muscles of the Hand
		Let\'s Add Muscles to the Hand
Ⅵ. Leg, Foot
	Stepping with the Branch
		Survival - A Matter of Movement
		Designing the Leg
		Pelvic Girdle
		Bones of free Lower Limb
		Thigh, or Femur
			1. Parts of Femur
			2. Movement of Femur
		Bone of Lower Leg, the Shock Absorber
			1. Tibia
			2. Fibula
		The Crooked Malleolus
		The Q-angle of the Leg
		Between the Knees
		Proportion of Thigh and Lower Leg
		Let\'s Draw the Legs
			1. Drawing the Front View of the Leg
			2. Drawing the Rear View of the Leg
			3. Drawing the Side View of the Leg
	Leg Muscles
		Overall Shape of Leg Muscles
		Secret of the S-curve
		Major Muscles of the Leg
			1. Muscles for Leg Adduction: Adductor Group
			2. Muscles for Leg Extension: Quadriceps Femoris
			3. Muscles for Cross-legged Sitting: Sartorius
			4. Muscles for Leg Abduction: Tensor fascia latae, Gluteus
			5. Muscles for Leg Flexion: Hamstring
			6. Muscles to Raise the Hell: Triceps surae
			7. Muscles to Raise Instep and Toe: Tibialis anterior, fibularis, extensor digitorum
		Let\'s Add Muscles to Legs
			1. Bones of lower limb
			2. Rear view of the bones of leg
			3. Lateral view of the leg
			4. Medial view of the leg
		Many Images of Legs
	The Foot Supports the Whole Body
		A walking Masterpiece
		Memory of a Dog
		Standing on Two Feet
		How Foot Length Affects Speed
		Foot, Walk the Steps
		Categorizing the Skeleton of the Foot
			1. Tarsal bones
			2. Metatarsal bones
			3. Phalanges
		Inversion and Eversion of Ankles
		Detailed Figures and Names of Foot Skeleton
		Various Shapes of the Foot Bones
		Let\'s Draw the Foot
			1. Drawing the Dorsal View of the Foot Skeleton
			2. Drawing the Medial View of the Foot Skeleton
			3. Drawing the Front View of the Foot Skeleton
			4. Drawing the Back View of the Foot Skeleton
	Distinct Muscles of the Foot
		Let\'s Attach the Foot Muscles
			1. Bones of the foot (Dorsal side)
			2. Bones of the foot (sole side)
			3. Bones of the foot (medial side)
			4. Bones of the foot (lateral)
	Let\'s Draw Shoes
		Why Shoes?
			1. Drawing Sneakers
			2. Drawing Leather Shoes
			3. Drawing High Heels
		Simplification of the Feet and Shoes
Ⅶ. Entire Body
	Skeleton of the Entire Body
		Drawing the Skeleton of the Entire Body
		Completed Figure of the Entire Skeleton
	Drawing the Full Body Muscles
		Basic Pose Anterior Side: Full Body of Female
		Basic Pose Posterior Side: Full Body of a Male
		Applied Pose Anterior Side - Full Body of Male 2
		Application of Drawing the Back - Full Body of Female Warrior Two
		Example of Male and Female Full Body Muscle
		Front View (Front side, Standing)
		Front View Muscles
		Side View (Standing Profile)
		Side View Muscles
		Posterior View (Back side, Standing)
		Posterior View Muscles
		Sitting and Lying Poses
		Sitting and Lying Pose Muscles
Epilogue
Index
	A
	B
	C
	D
	E
	F
	G
	H
	I
	J
	K
	L
	M
	N
	O
	P
	Q
	R
	S
	T
	U
	V
	W
	Z
Backcover




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