Anatomy Tracing Assignment Example 3
Anatomy Tracing Assignment Example 3
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Sandra Gustafsson
Ok, this one was really hard and you can probably see that too. So, here's pictures of before and after I watched Stan's demonstration, and even though it was hard I was happily surprised that I got a few things right. I'm not sure if the sketch shows it, but I could see it in my head. x)
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Anatomy Tracings is one of the assignments we'll be doing throughout the course. Here's a third example of how to do one.
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Stan Prokopenko
Doing tracings over photographs is a great way to tests your knowledge of the muscles. Check out our new lesson to learn how.
lienhoa12 ✿
Hello @Melanie Scearce, @Rachel Dawn Owens and any other amz Proko Community Critiquer that may see this post by chance, i have some questions in the replies. Can you guys help me out, please? [The drawing after I watched the video and followed Stan's vs My first attempt on this assignment doing this myself; it took me way longer than I wanted to TvT]
lienhoa12 ✿
2) Is the 'ridge muscles' the same thing with 'brachioradialis'? the ridge muscles is also something difficult for me as it doesn't seem to be an 'official' anatomical term that appears in textbooks. Here in the ana website, I see the brachioradialis also origins somewhere between the bicep and tricep, and it looks similar to the ridge muscles. So are these two actually one thing?
lienhoa12 ✿
1) Where is the tensor fasciae latae muscle? Stan mentioned this at 6:59 and I couldn't follow him so I feel a little confused. I attached 2 pictures here from the 3D anatomy web and I see that its 'insertion' is not toward the 'white circle', but to a thigh muscle next to it. And the 'tensor fasciae latae muscle' thing looks like a thin cylinder, while in Stan's example, the muscle I assume is the tensor fasciae latae muscle (which I color purple) looks thicker and more cubical.
Side Shave Laura
Work done alongside the video.
Jack
10mo
Whoop
Anthony
10mo
@skyobito
1yr
Carlos Pérez
Vera Robson
Excited for the improvement that is about to come, as instructed.
Tofu Dreg
1yr
Shah Areq Mohaimen
Jaime mercado
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Jim Zaccaria
Hi, I am taking the Premium Anatomy course. Can anyone tell me where I can download the photos for practice? They don't seem to be in the download section. What I see there is an MP4 of the lesson, a transcript and answers text, not the photos. Thank you
Rachel Dawn Owens
Sorry, I just saw this. Under the lesson named “ How to do an Anatomy tracing”. The reference will be in the downloads tab. https://www.proko.com/course-lesson/how-to-do-an-anatomy-tracing/downloads
@jakobg
2yr
Jack Mills
2yr
JooYoung Choi
The lesson was so incredibly helpful :)
catherine boaziz
after watching the video..not easy before
Gannon Beck
With these initial drawings, I can already see my understanding is somewhat simplified.
Bob Mussini
My tracing in blue. And, in red, some corrections after seeing the answer. I didn't even dare try to guess the fiber lines
@catpat45
2yr
Camilo Garcia
Camilo Garcia
I watched the critique because I really felt lost with that one
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