Anatomy of the Human Body
Torso(163 Lessons )
Arms(101 Lessons )
Legs(107 Lessons )
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@j4e8a16n
8mo
michael gilbert
1yr
@palyo
1yr
Hi everyone! These drawings are for this lesson's assignment. I couldn't find all the reference that i drew unfortunately but at least i have these two. I guess i have made some prospective errors on the fifth drawing and i also had some problems with two muscles in particular which are the ones between the clavicle section of the sternocleidomastoid and the trapezius(i don't know their names). Anyway, i would greatly appreciate any kind of critique/advice.
Holly Laing
2yr
Here are my assignments for the neck muscles. I tried to do a few anatomy tracings along with my quick sketches. Any feedback is welcome! :)
@abrahan13
2yr
Any feedback is appreciated
Ria Kumo
3yr
All critiques welcomed!
Thieum
3yr
Neck Muscles assignment attempts
@sharkhead
3yr
@sharkhead
3yr
Only four this time. I might do more later
Rob Montgomery
4yr
Heres my attempt at the neck muscles. Always been an area I;ve struggled with, especially the area of the thraot between the Sternomastoids. Did a few extra from reference and from imagination to practice. Any feedback welcome.
Ryan Gromek
4yr
Olha Nevecheria
4yr
Maria J Venegas-Spadafora
4yr
would love to hear comments if anything looks off. Thank you!
Richard Barkman
4yr
Hi there, glad to be part of the beta testing! Could you please critique the following sketches and tracings? In particular, one tracing below has a number of question marks on it that I hope are clear. There's that bulge above the clavicle in front of the deltoid which makes no sense to me (just skin fold?) The back area of the neck has distinct lines, which I have indicated, but can't identify. The area under the chin has several long indications which I have identified, perhaps incorrectly, as separate muscles. So anyway, if you could provide some guidance I would appreciate it. Thanks!
Paul Olsen
4yr
parth kapadia
4yr
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