In this video, medical illustrator Susie Brighouse, provides art direction and feedback for figure drawing in a recent medical illustration project. The feedback notes she provides reflects that of a studio environment so immerse yourself into the professional world and have a watch to get an insight into her thought process as she does a draw over and provides feedback to another medical illustration artist.
The Educational Resources team of the College of Veterinary Medicine and The University of Georgia have produced over 50 free iBooks, filled to the brim with amazing veterinary illustrations and educational content.
Today, medical illustration director, Emily Holden shows how you can use the Photoshop mixer brush to clean up and digitally paint your medical illustration so that you have a seamless piece.
Today, medical illustration director, Annie Campbell, shows you how to use Photoshop to digitally paint anatomy underneath the skin so that the transparencies look believable and not like it's been stamped on.
Art fundamental training is so important to learn and maintain throughout your creative career however it’s something that can easily be forgotten as you progress through your professional life. Medical illustrators, Annie Campbell and Emily Holden, shed some light into the importance of art fundamentals as they focus on growing their creative team.
Our Learn Medical Art co-founder Annie Campbell shares some tips in the fundamentals of line drawing in your medical illustration. In this video, Annie shares some tips on how to draw transparency with only line illustrations. These are techniques used by the old masters of medical illustration and it's nice to see how these techniques can be easily translated to digital illustrations.