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Drawing and Shading Forearms - Arm Anatomy Demo - Proko

Drawing and Shading Forearms - Arm Anatomy Demo - Proko

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Here's an example of an arm drawing to help you guys do the Forearms assignment. FIVE more examples at: 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. How to Draw Forearms Anatomy - Full Access to Premium Videos - Don't miss new tutorials - Course Package Deals - Pose photo sets
Date: 2022-03-14

Comments and reviews: 5


I for one really appreciate the sweet jazz music you put in your backgrounds. I can't stand pop, dubstep, or any other kind of music really in the background when I'm watching a video on how to draw.
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Is pretty easy draw from a picture, I I'm going fine with that, but I wanna draw and understand the forms using my memory, your Chanel are helping me to deal with this annoying situation
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good job, but I see a few mistakes. you made the wrist, and hand too wide. The top of the forearm i a little stretched out in the center.
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These videos honestly help so much, I know we cant really ask for more than you already do for us haha but please do more if you can!
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Thank you for another great video. I do not quit understand how you inserted the deltoid to the Humerus in relation to the biceps.
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