Module #1 Introduction to Anatomy Overview of the importance of anatomy in fantasy character creation and the basics of human anatomy.
Module #2 Bones and Skeleton Understanding the human skeleton, bone structure, and how it relates to fantasy character design.
Module #3 Muscles and Movement Introduction to muscle anatomy, movement, and how it affects fantasy character posing and animation.
Module #4 Skin and Surface Anatomy Exploring the outer layer of the body, including skin, hair, and nails, and how to depict them in fantasy art.
Module #5 Anatomical Terminology Learning key anatomical terms and how to use them to describe fantasy characters.
Module #6 Head and Neck Anatomy In-depth exploration of the head, neck, and facial features, including fantasy variations.
Module #7 Torso and Abdomen Understanding the chest, abdomen, and pelvis, and how to depict them in fantasy art.
Module #8 Upper Limb Anatomy Examining the arm, forearm, and hand, including fantasy adaptations and variations.
Module #9 Lower Limb Anatomy Understanding the leg, knee, ankle, and foot, and how to depict them in fantasy art.
Module #10 Back and Spine Exploring the back, spine, and pelvis, including fantasy variations and adaptations.
Module #11 Fantasy Head and Face Variations Designing unique head and facial features for fantasy characters, including horns, eyes, and more.
Module #12 Tail and Limb Variations Creating fantasy tails, wings, and limb adaptations, including mermaids, centaurs, and more.
Module #13 Body Proportions and Scales Understanding how to modify human proportions to create fantasy creatures, including giants, dwarves, and more.
Module #14 Skin and Surface Adaptations Designing fantasy skin, fur, scales, and other surface features for unique characters.
Module #15 Mythological and Folkloric Inspirations Drawing inspiration from mythological and folkloric creatures to create unique fantasy characters.
Module #16 Dynamic Poses and Movement Using anatomy to create dynamic, believable poses and movements for fantasy characters.
Module #17 Lighting and Shading Understanding how to use anatomy to create realistic lighting and shading in fantasy art.
Module #18 Anatomical Expressions and Emotions Using anatomy to convey emotions and expressions in fantasy characters.
Module #19 Fantasy Injuries and Wounds Designing realistic injuries and wounds for fantasy characters, including battle scars and magical afflictions.
Module #20 Anatomical Storytelling Using anatomy to tell stories and convey character background and personality in fantasy art.
Module #21 Animal Anatomy for Fantasy Creators Understanding animal anatomy to create more realistic and believable fantasy creatures.
Module #22 Mechanical and Cybernetic Anatomy Designing mechanical and cybernetic enhancements for fantasy characters.
Module #23 Fantasy Age and Aging Creating age-appropriate anatomy for fantasy characters, including youth, adulthood, and old age.
Module #24 Anatomy in Fantasy Environments Using anatomy to create immersive and believable fantasy environments and landscapes.
Module #25 Anatomy for Fantasy Creatures and Monsters Designing unique anatomy for fantasy creatures and monsters, including dragons, vampires, and more.
Module #26 Anatomy in Character Design Applying anatomical knowledge to create well-rounded and believable fantasy characters.
Module #27 Anatomy in Storyboarding and Comics Using anatomy to create dynamic and engaging storyboards and comics.
Module #28 Anatomy in Concept Art Applying anatomical knowledge to create detailed and realistic concept art for fantasy projects.
Module #29 Anatomy in 3D Modeling and Animation Using anatomy to create realistic and believable 3D models and animations.
Module #30 Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion Planning next steps in Anatomy for Fantasy Character Creators career