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@chinanoahli
22d
Hmm, I know this isn't an anatomy tracking assignment, but seeing the pose didn't feel easy, so I tried to think about it anyway
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22d
These are some very tricky arm poses. Proko’s Skelly app could be a good resource for you to use. I think it’s $7 in the App Store. A good price for how useful it can be.
I took a few screen shots of Skelly to give you something to reference. It looks like you understand the arms pretty well.
The scapula seem a bit awkward to me, but that’s all.
And you were correct in identifying the Teres Major. This guy has big shoulder muscles. You dont normally see them quite that much.
Hope this helps.
Peter Tinkler
2yr
Here are my arm bone studies, which I found more difficult than I expected. I've included two versions for each study- my attempt before looking at the video, and my attempt after watching the video...a few times!!
Sandra Süsser
2yr
Arm bones tests und studies #2. this is really hard
Peter Tinkler
2yr
These are very convincing, well done. I found this exercise really challenging. Way more than expected.

@younchen
3yr
Marco Sordi
4yr
2021/8/1. Hi everybody. This is my last assignment for this section. As always I usually do it and then check it comparing with Stan's demo. Not big problems until this last one. In this particular case I failed the angle of the elbow's joint (the bottom of the humerus). I fixed the mistake before posting it. Thank and have a good Sunday.
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4yr
The way I place the head of humerus is often different from the way Stan does it. Mine looks to long occasionally. I suppose it has something to do with how I place the scapula. Can you see if I´m doing something wrong?
Ernesto Palma
2yr
The deltoid tuberosity on the humerus should be about half way down the humerus, so yes, stan appears to have made the humerus a but shot there, about a third too short, but correct me if I´m wrong, since I´m going off the insertion of the Deltoid, which is half way down the humerus.
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4yr
@Jesper Axelsson I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but I feel like pulling the head of the Humerus a tiny bit more to the left might make it look better placed right below the acromion (instead of slightly to the front of it).
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