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How to Draw Shoulder Muscles - Form - Proko

How to Draw Shoulder Muscles - Form - Proko

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Learn how to draw the forms of the shoulder muscles! Full course at In this lesson, you'll learn more about the Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, Teres Major muscles and Serratus Anterior. You'll discover how these shoulder muscles appear on the surface and how to draw their form. After watching you will have a better understanding of how to invent the shoulders. Prerequisites: Anatomy of Shoulder Bones: How to Draw Shoulder Bones: Shoulder Muscles - Anatomy and Motion: Full Access to Premium Videos - Get a free photo sample pack and don't miss new tutorials - Course Package Deals - Pose photo sets
Date: 2022-03-14

Comments and reviews: 9


You know what? I really appreciate your clear commentary. I have to put subtitles on for so many people (and not all videos have decent subtitles) because I get background noises in my ear (kind of like clicking and crackling. With you I can always hear what you're saying nice and clearly. It really is appreciated!
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I bought the skelly app immediately after watching this video! It is so fun to play with. Could you please add the muscle components in the future? I know there is so much work to do but it would be super useful!
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thank you thank you thank you I learn so much from your videos. u and mark crilley rule the realm of YouTube art.
I always struggle on drawing the shoulders, and this video helped me a lot

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-If you don't want your drawings to look like this. -
Did you really have to put a penis on there? Damnit, Stan.
And no, I don't want _all_ my drawings to look like penises.

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These videos have seriously changed the way I draw. Even though I draw characterised humanoids, I still find myself adding the base muscles to get their form.
Thanks Proko!

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Ah, that tip about the split in the Infraspinatus was very helpful, especially the photo of the raised arms. I think I've been confusing it with the Rhomboid on some models.
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hey Stan! i am someone who has little to no knowledge of drawing. can you please tell me what to start with and what to progress into? thanks in advance
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proko am a big fan of yours and I follow all your videos, I draw a little more. wanted a their occupation feedback to help me improve my drawings.
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Now please make a video on the anatomy of legs! The upper leg is so often plain and cylindrical, that I have no idea how to draw a muscular one.
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