Torso Lesson Technical Issues
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Richard Petkiewicz
I've noticed some problems with some of the lessons in the Torso part of the Anatomy course. In the Into to Muscles section there's a lesson called "How to Design Muscles and Tendon" which is a duplicate of the video "Drawing Muscles: What you Need to Know" lesson. In the Pecs & Breasts section, the lesson "How to Draw Pecs - Anatomy & Form" is missing most of the audio. All I hear is the music, there's no audio when Stan is talking. The lesson "How to Draw Pecs - Form" is just a shortened version of the last half of the "How to Draw Pecs - Anatomy & Form" lesson. The beta site is missing most of the pec examples that are available on the regular Proko site. The lessons "Common Mistakes of Drawing Breasts" and "How to Draw Breasts - Form & Motion" have the same video.
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Anne-Lise Loubière
Hello, I think I might have found another bug in the torso anatomy lessons : It seems that the video "Common Mistakes of Drawing Breasts" is the same as the "Anatomy Critiques – The Pecs" Thank you
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Katey Jensma
Hi Anne, I just triple checked on the critique videos for the Pecs and the Breasts, as well as "Common Mistakes...". All lessons have the correct video.
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Katey Jensma
Hi Richard, thank you for bringing the audio issue to our attention. We are going to address that right away. As far as the Pec lessons, what you are seeing is overlap between free and premium content. Since you have purchased the Anatomy course you are seeing both versions of the lessons, a student who does not have the Anatomy course would only see the shorter versions. As for the Pec examples, all of the Pec examples on Proko.com are available, but instead of individual videos, they are grouped together by categories i.e. "Model Tracing" and "Invention".  The lessons "Common Mistakes of Drawing Breasts" and "How to Draw Breasts - Form & Motion" are not the same video, but do have almost identical intros. Again, thank you for the feedback, I hope this information helps!
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Richard Petkiewicz
Hi Katey, in some cases it isn't just overlap between long and short versions of videos. For example the lessons "How to Design Muscles and Tendon" and "Drawing Muscles: What you Need to Know" are exactly the same video. Also the lessons "Common Mistakes of Drawing Breasts" and "How to Draw Breasts - Form & Motion" are the same video. Also the "Pec Assignment Examples – Model Tracing" only has one of the five model tracing examples from the main proko site. Also "Pec Assignment Examples – Invention" only has one of the four invention examples from the proko site.
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Richard Petkiewicz
In the Abs section, the video for the lesson "How to Draw Abs - Form and Motion" is a shortened version of the second half of "How to Draw Abs - Anatomy". In the obliques section, it looks like example 8 from "Lesson 12b: Obliques Assignment Part 1 Examples" of the regular proko site is missing. Also, I'm not sure if it's intentional, but the video "Obliques Assignment Examples Part 1" is a free YouTube video. The video "Obliques Assignment Examples Part 2" is also a free YouTube video that duplicates examples that are in "Obliques Assignment Examples Part 2 - Draw Skelly" and "Obliques Assignment Examples Part 2 - Draw Models".
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Katey Jensma
Hi Richard, the answer to these questions are similar to your questions about the Pec Lessons. There is some overlap between our free and premium content. We hoped by putting all of the Assignment Examples in one place for premium students (free and premium examples), it would eliminate the need to bounce between videos. Example 8 will be available in "Oblique Assignment Examples Part 1- Tilt". Thank you so much for the detailed feedback :)
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