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Manuel Rioja
10mo
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Sarvesh Gupta
1yr
Attempt after watching Proko's example, realised I missed defining terres major in my first attempt, very easy to confuse, I actually mixed it with the hand muscles
Sarvesh Gupta
1yr
My first attempt! Will follow Proko's example next time
Melissa Cook
2yr
I am a bit confused about how the teres major appears form this angle with his arms raised. Help is appreciated, Also would appreciate critique on the drawing.
JASON WILLIAMS
2yr
I feel much better about drawing the trunk anatomy. Great model to draw...so much definition! Looking forward to the arm and leg sections.
Simon
3yr
You lost me at 4:00 - 4:15. I'm not sure what those lines are suppose to be. That's the latissimus dorsi region but we didn't go over any striations when learning to draw it in the form video. I'm thinking maybe the teres major, but it looks so far away from the rib cage I can't imagine the scapula being way out there for the teres major to be positioned liked that.
@axel21
3yr
Hi Simon.
If you are referring to the oval-like shape on the far right, it's actually the teres major (there is also a part of the muscle that is covered by the latissimus dorsi).
It seems very strange to me too, but it shows how much the teres major stretches when the arm is raised.
Anthony's muscles are so developed, that they bulge out, so they seem very far from the rib cage, but if you draw the humerus and scapula as we learnt, you will see the stretching.
Tony Vu
3yr
Nihi Sus
3yr
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