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I need some help with this assignment.
I must admit, drawing bones directly is much easier than identifying them on a model.
After studying the leg bones, I realized I still couldn't locate them, so I continued through the lessons on muscles and then came back to complete this assignment.
But I still feel like my drawing is pretty bad, and I need some guidance.
One issue I've noticed myself: I tend to draw the platform at the top of the tibia too thin.
LESSON NOTES![leg bone critiques]()
It’s so important to think of perspective when you’re drawing anatomy. But how’s a person supposed to think of anatomy when the human body is basically a meat sack with a bunch of little bumps and curves? In this critique, I picked one student who did an overall great job with simplifying the leg bones’ forms, but had a few problems applying perspective to their anatomy.
If you want to see the full critique, where I talk about many more common issues I see from people’s leg bone drawings, check out the Premium Anatomy Course!

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ASSIGNMENTS
I need some help with this assignment.
I must admit, drawing bones directly is much easier than identifying them on a model.
After studying the leg bones, I realized I still couldn't locate them, so I continued through the lessons on muscles and then came back to complete this assignment.
But I still feel like my drawing is pretty bad, and I need some guidance.
One issue I've noticed myself: I tend to draw the platform at the top of the tibia too thin.
The anatomy tracing assignment was done later, so it should look better than if I had drawn the skeleton directly.
It feels like awhile since I posted on the anatomy course, so it's good to get back into it. These were challenging, but fun.
I've no idea why this posted three times, but I can't seem to post it just once.
