• hace 6 años
Heres an example of an arm drawing to help you guys do the Triceps assignment. More examples at: \r
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In the last anatomy lesson we learned about the differences between the three heads of the triceps. In this assignment example Ill show you how to sketch the back of the arm. Ill start with the gesture to keep it dynamic. Then Ill construct the forms using a balance of straights and curves while making sure to get the asymmetry of the arm. All these help keep a muscular arm dynamic. \r
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This free drawing assignment is a sample of the Anatomy for Artists course offered on Proko.com. The premium section has more demonstrations and extended lessons on the forms of the human body. It also has ebooks for each lesson that you can print out for review and has 3d models of bones and muscles that you can spin around, study, and draw from any angle. The premium section for this tricep lesson is extra-long with a bonus section that explains how to draw different body types, specific poses, and more. Get the course at \r
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Artist | Instructor | Producer - Stan Prokopenko ()\r
Production Assistance - Sean Ramsey (), James OShea (jfoshea.blogspot.com)\r
Editing - Sean Ramsey\r
Models - Yoni Baker\r
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Intro - The Freak Fandango Orchestra

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