Anatomy For Sculptors Arm And Hand In Motion Here

Every page highlights visible bony landmarks (styloid processes, olecranon, pisiform, knuckles) and shows how they move or disappear under the skin during motion. This is gold for realism.

If you’re a character artist who struggles with hands (and who doesn’t?), buy this book. Keep it next to your workstation. Flip through it before every hand sculpt. Within weeks, you’ll stop guessing and start knowing why a fist looks solid or a finger looks broken. anatomy for sculptors arm and hand in motion

The hand section breaks down finger flexion into cascading creases —why the thumb’s web space changes shape when you grip a sphere, or why the middle finger knuckle is the highest point in a fist. There’s also a brilliant spread on finger alignment (natural fanning vs. forced parallel). Keep it next to your workstation