DNAT & HNHF - Anatomy for Artists - Mark Lefkowitz
A large (18” x 24”) drawing pad (smooth newsprint is fine). Drawing as large as possible will provide a much better learning experience than working on smaller-scale drawings.
Dry media of your choice, such as carbon pencils or soft lead pencils, kneaded erasers. Conte 1710B or 2B pencils are highly recommended
Sandpaper block
Single edge razor blades
Knitting needle or thin dowel at least 12” long (to be used for measuring distances between anatomical land marks)
Notebook (unlined) that could be used for note-taking, as well as producing small studies when needed
Printed references from digital files that you will have access to. Some students prefer to download on to a tablet and work from that.
A binder in which to organize the digital files that you’ll be printing, should you prefer that option.