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Peter Tinkler
1yr
I needed to flex the forearm more than I did, but that aside, I'm really enjoying studying the arm muscles. They are complex, but fascinating.
Sandra Süsser
2yr
Test and study forearm muscles 2
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2yr
Really nice!
- The shapes could be a little more like the reference, and the arm a little more flexed.
Cheers!
@younchen
2yr
2022/10/24 followed stan's demo ..
JASON WILLIAMS
2yr
I think I was on the right track but big improvement after drawing with Stan's demonstration.
Sita Rabeling
3yr
With the twisting of muscles in pronation, adduction etc. I find it hard to imagine which muscles still are visible. Not content with the drawing of the hand, but here’s assignment 2 (- haven’t watched the vid yet).
Sita Rabeling
3yr
Just watched the vid and it seems that I placed the flexor digitorum wrong. And there's no ECU. But then must the furrow also be in the wrong place in my drawing (because it separates the extensors and flexors).
So more study and I guess better posting after watching the vids...
Marco Sordi
3yr
2021/10/4. Hi all. This is my second attempt for this section. Thanks.
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3yr
Looking good!
- I think I would make the Pollicis group thinner and less round, maybe by sharpening the core shadow. It looks a little "bubbly" at the moment
Hope this helps :)
Marco Sordi
3yr
2021/9/23. Good morning everybody. Here's my assignment (first attempt) for this section. I think the profile of the ridge muscle is wrong. Thanks.
John Harper
3yr
I like it.
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