Forearm Assignment Example 1 - Drawing and Shading Forearms
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LESSON NOTES
With nearly 20 muscles in the forearm, it can be tricky to draw especially when the arm is moving. Breaking them down into the 3 main groups helps make the forearm manageable to draw. In this assignment example I’ll simplify the muscles into three main groups: the flexors, the extensors, and the ridge muscles, while getting the gesture of the arm. Then I’ll break them up into the individual muscles and develop the forms with some shading.
If you haven't seen the anatomy lesson on the forearms, go check that out first. This is a demonstration of that lesson's assignment. Forearms are complicated, so it might help to know some basic info about forearms while watching this demo.
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The ref appears very straight, so I slightly adjusted the angle. Did the ridge muscles compromise the gesture?
One rough study from this pose and one study from a picture from Artstation.
Credits to Anna Baryshnikova from Artstation who made the ecorche model.
Ok, this is hard..... It'll take me a good few drawings to get to grips with this...
First assignment of the forearm. A short arm, I see now… but I think the muscles are correct.
Hi I can't find the eBook for the Hamstrings, the calf muscles, the lower leg and feet sections... How can I get them? I find them quite useful...
2021/10/3. Good morning everyone. Here’s my second attempt for this example.
Honestly I couldn’t see the Extensor Digit Minimi so I added it following Stan’s demonstration. Thanks.
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Great job!
- I think what you have indicated as "Flexor - palmaris longus + carpi ulnaris (?)" is all just the flexor carpi ulnaris. The double curve is caused by it's second head. Refer back to the lesson video at 03:50 https://www.proko.com/course-lesson/anatomy-of-the-flexors/notes
Cheers!
