if you’re looking for an anatomy book to learn how to draw ALL types of people, look somewhere else because this will not help you.
this is about 50% helpful to me at best. it explains the technical ways the body works + how that corresponds visually, and it also explains all the little parts that make up our body that you may not have thought of otherwise. HOWEVER, it strictly depicts and caters towards the male body, establishing it as the “default.” the only body type that is shown is that of a muscular man, which CAN be helpful to see how the muscles look through the exaggerated forms in these illustrations *i guess,* but some more variation would’ve been..helpful.
this book will be a helpful reference for me at times when drawing stuff like arms and legs and occasionally the torso, but it’s extremely dated and is definitely lacking in a lot of areas. also! there’s racism that shows up out of nowhere.
there are plenty of better anatomy books out there that are far more up to date and better explain + depict how to draw various body types and how to draw both men AND women. this book has more of a “classical” approach i guess, and there are definitely things to learn from it, but i’ve definitely read more well-rounded and comprehensive anatomy books before this one.