Quadriceps Assignment Example 2
Quadriceps Assignment Example 2
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Quadriceps Assignment Example 2

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Quadriceps Assignment Example 2

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Love Byström
Its a little messy but im pretty happy with it
Jesper Axelsson
Hi @Love Byström, nice study! The antomy looks pretty accurate. I'll try to look for things to improve on :) - Try to think of the muscles as clear pieces/building blocks. When you've got the major structure in place and the overall drawing is working, you may start to place these pieces in. The pieces don't have to be very complicated, in fact, I think aiming for a simple design might be a good idea. You might want to study drawings of artists that you admire, to see how they break down the anatomy. In my experience, when doing anatomy studies, I think your focus shouldn't be on memorizing things, but on doing a good drawing. That's always the focus: making a good drawing. And through doing that, the anatomy will be memorized. TB Choi talks about why you study anatomy in the beginning of this video TB Choi’s 7 Steps to Drawing - It has helped me to treat the tendos as pieces too. Study their shapes, and anchor the muscle pieces to those pieces. - What's you art goal? Do you want to do animation? Realistic portrait drawing? Landscape? Or something else? Who are some artist that do the type of work you want to be able to do? I hope this helps :)
Phattara Groodpan
Sita Rabeling
Today’s work on this assignment. I’m curious about what Stan will say in the video about the IT-band.
Marco Sordi
2022/3/28. Good morning everybody. This is my second attempt for this section’s assignment. Thanks.
Marco Sordi
2022/3/27. Good morning everybody. Here’s my first attempt for this section’s assignment. Can’t understand what’s that shadow and the hi light above the head of the R leg’s rectus femoris. I hope it will be clear after watching Stan’s video. Thanks.
Lars Rietkerk
Wow good
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