Anatomy Tracing Assignment Example 5

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Anatomy Tracing Assignment Example 5

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Stan Prokopenko
Doing tracings over photographs is a great way to tests your knowledge of the muscles. Check out our new lesson to learn how.
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@chinanoahli
@jakobg
4mo
John James
8mo
Rachel Dawn Owens
Nice back study. Backs are so fun to draw. The triangle of auscultation is a landmark I like. From These two triangles, you can find the Traps, Lats and Scapula. Keep it up! 👍
JooYoung Choi
Learning a lot from the videos, I also like working out and lifting weights, and it is neat noticing all the muscles and names from my work out videos connecting to the vocabulary you are sharing :)
Gannon Beck
Last tracing.
Bob Mussini
10mo
I didn't even dare try to guess the fiber lines
@catpat45
10mo
Camilo Garcia
Javier Alfonzo
Last assignment #5. Critiques are welcome. I can definitely see the skills acquired by doing anatomical tracing. This exercise is not mere copying something mechanically, it's in fact a total awareness of where the muscle are identifying the boney landmarks. I'll continue to do this simple yet powerful exercise.
Tom Simpson
11mo
@lily0428
11mo
@headchala
11mo
Adela Stopka
#5 :)
S R
1yr
Attempt #5.... I tried, haha! The back is extra hard.
Joshua Johnson
Overlay 5
@deathbyjay
Johnathan
1yr
Revisiting anatomy course. Happy to receive and give feedback :)
Liandro
1yr
Nice job with this tracing!
Jackie B.
1yr
@pencilstudent
Just did one since I know none of the muscles yet. I will keep redoing these as the knowledge increases.
Jesper Axelsson
Nice! Don´t worry if getting the anatomy right is hard at this point. Stan just wanted to show tracings in the beginning since it's an exercise that you can use as a study tool when you dive deeper into the course. The thing to take with you from this lesson is how to do an anatomy tracing.   Two things I look for in a tracing are: 1. Varying lineweight; thicker/darker for the border of muscles and thinner/lighter for the muscle fibers. This gives clarity to the tracing 2. Fiber-lines going all the way. I want to be clear with how the fibers track so I like to draw them all the way from where they originate to where they insert, and not just indicate them floating in the middle of the muscle.  I hope this was helpful :)
@3dpixelpaul
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