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Nihi Sus
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Back hard, still a bit murky, hopefully getting better with learning the rest of the muscles there
@zshn
3yr
Woah, your line quality is neat! Examples in E, H, G have too big of a head. I think you're doing great, and if you're gonna pay a bit more attention to proportions it will pay off!
@zshn
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I found this assignment quite challenging. I couldn't bring myself to do a regular neat looking figure study so I focused on studying the placement of muscles. Sorry for messines. I'd really appreciate feedback/critique!
Amazing. Post more. I like how you use mostly straight lines and criate shapes with appeal for me
@zshn
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Hello, I tried my hand at anatomy tracing exercise after watching Proko's video about it. I only vaguely know some main muscle groups so I used two 3d models as help. Mainly the first one. I'd highly appreciate any critique, feedback or answers to questions I wrote on the image! I'd also be very thankful for any exercise recommendation that could help me improve my anatomy drawing skills!
https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/ecorche-male-musclenames-anatomy-33162ec759e04d2985dbbdf4ec908d66
https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/anatomy2-39d4ecb5f3cd4485b534405d7714d4a3
Edit: abbreviationss are related to the first 3d model
Hi, zshn
Answering your questions, that flow on the pec is caused by the overlap of the external portion and the abdominal portion of the muscle As it stretch the muscle maintain its form near the armpit. Fat will usually accumulate at the bottom of the muscle.
The bump in the armpit is either a bundle of nerves that pass through there or the Coracobrachialis. For more informations you can watch the lesson on the pecs and biceps (if I remember correctly).
https://www.proko.com/course-lesson/how-to-draw-pecs-anatomy-and-form/discussions
https://www.proko.com/course-lesson/how-to-draw-biceps-anatomy-for-artists/discussions
Best Regards