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LESSON NOTES
The Pecs can be a difficult part of the torso anatomy to draw. Let’s make sure you’ve drawn them accurately. In this video I’ll critique student assignments from the Pectoralis Major lessons.
You can watch the lessons and do the assignments here:
How to Draw Pecs - Anatomy
How to Draw the Pecs - Form
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ASSIGNMENTS
For some reason I feel like my pecs are too cartoony. I'd appreciate any feedback. Thank you!
Hi younchen,
I agree with cchapman3. I liked the skeletal structure you drew on the third image. It's very clean and I can easily understand the forms in order to give a critique. The scapulae look well placed too!
1. You tilted the rib cage too far back, like he is in a lying position. Also, you have the perspective right at the bottom of the rib cage, but the sternum and the top (neck area) don't follow the same perspective, thus they end up looking flat.
2. We are looking down to the rib cage a little, so the clavicles will have a subtle bow design (they aren't going to be straight, as they would be, if we were looking at them from the front).
The right clavicle should be distorted a lot, because of the extreme perspective (it should be quitle literally an "s curve", not just curved a little so that it resembles an "s").
3. The 2 humeruses are too thin, and should be straighter. The right humerus is a little short (it should end in about the same level as the bottom of the rib cage).
4. Lastly, I'm not sure if you deliberately tilted the head back, but if it's not deliberate, the head should form an "S curve" gesture with the knees being the other end of the "S" line.
Good luck in your anatomy studies!
To me, your right pec muscle ( The one on the left side) should curve out a bit more on towards the deltoid in a subtle convex motion. Hope that
helps
Here's my Male Pec Assignment. Mine is on the left Stan's is on the right. Other than my obvious mistakes, critiques welcomed, thanks.
Haven't checked later lessons so I'm not sure if there are more muscles underneath the pecs, but hopefully I'm not too far off.
