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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Vera Robson
19d
The last tracing. I had been avoiding digital, but this exercise helped improve my linework, and it now feels less awful to draw digitally.
Carlos Pérez
1mo
Tofu Dreg
1mo
Shah Areq Mohaimen
2mo
Jaime mercado
2mo

@chinanoahli
2mo

@jakobg
6mo

John James
10mo
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10mo
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
11mo
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
1yr
Last tracing.
Bob Mussini
1yr
I didn't even dare try to guess the fiber lines

@catpat45
1yr
Camilo Garcia
1yr
Javier Alfonzo
1yr
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
1yr

@lily0428
1yr

@headchala
1yr
Adela Stopka
1yr
#5 :)
S R
1yr
Attempt #5.... I tried, haha! The back is extra hard.

Joshua Johnson
1yr
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Founder of Proko, artist and teacher of drawing, painting, and anatomy. I try to make my lessons fun and ultra packed with information.