Sunday, August 6, 2017
Figure Drawing #11: The Muscles of the Upper Arm
Here are some things I copied from Anatomy for Sculptors. I felt I needed to consult it since Hampton's Figure Drawing book doesn't go in depth with origins and insertions of the arm muscles. The section on arms is kind of a quick overview compared to how Hampton walked you through each muscle in the torso section. I wish it was more in depth but maybe that means origins/insertions doesn't matter too much. (I think they do though) It also shows that having an anatomy atlas as supplement to a figure drawing book is useful if you want more detail.
The arm is one of those things that's better to imagine it as boxes to arrange all the muscles in their correct places. It's pretty confusing.
Labels:
art,
figure drawing,
study
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