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Womens Scapula Drawing Reference

The Pectoral Girdle Anatomy And Physiology I
The Pectoral Girdle Anatomy And Physiology I

The Pectoral Girdle Anatomy And Physiology I In the drawing above the scapula is indicated at 1, and teres major at 2. note how teres major drives to the front of the body when the arm is raised. at 3 and 4 we see the rear and middle heads of the shoulder. at 5 and 6 we observe the infraspinatus and the teres minor respectively. Useful lines from bones. the shoulder is where the collarbones on the front and shoulder blade or scapula on the back and the bone in the upper arm meet each other. you can often see the lines of the collarbones on the front and the ridge of the shoulder blades on the back, and they are really useful ones to look out for.

scapula Sketches By Astrikos Art reference Poses Bone drawing
scapula Sketches By Astrikos Art reference Poses Bone drawing

Scapula Sketches By Astrikos Art Reference Poses Bone Drawing 1. the deltoid and the shape it creates with the spine of the shoulder blade. (shown below) 2. the teres major and the shape its lower edge creates with the inner edge (medial border) of the shoulder blade going up to that deltoid shape (shown below) 3. the trapezius which is going to go from the spine up to the shoulder blade (shown below). Unlock the secrets to dynamic and realistic drawings with our collection of female pose references. this resource is a goldmine for artists seeking to master the art of female figure drawing. featuring over 50 diverse poses, each image is carefully selected to offer a wide range of perspectives, movements, and expressions. Spines of the scapula indicated for reference with this step. step 3: connect the traps. traps are easiest to identify. we know they run down the middle of the spine in the upper back, we know they cover the back of the neck. we just need to attach them to the top of the spine of the scapula. traps – back view, for reference with this step. This video demonstrates some simple basics when approaching how to draw the shoulder blade or scapula area of the back. here i demonstrate how it's used wh.

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