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Side view, putting together the shoulder muscles with the pecs. Course isn't asking for these studies but it's helping my memory/understanding so much I think it's worth the extra time. One of my goals is to actually know the names of muscles when this is over.

@Lensing yay! Hope that makes it at least a little easier to find and enjoy the more interactive/constructive threads. Thanks for the names of the pose pages - bookmarking all of them :slight_smile: one of the hardest things for me is just coming up with what to draw, thankful for the class where I can just do what I'm told and feel like it's worth the time.

Artblock fighters I am cheering for all of you :tapa_pop: hope everyone is getting the breaks they need too.

Again very accurate and professional looking illustrations.
I´m doing something called "cognitive drawing" right now, a course from Jason Brubaker,
I think you are too advanced for the content but the learning principle is interesting and
maybe something you should check out. I´m at day 2 and the excercise was to draw a guy
flexing from memory without sketching, just pencil & eraser. My drawing looks so ridiculous
I can´t upload it online :smiley: I got the proportions right and the rest is just based on my 5% knowledge,
I don´t know where most of the muscles connect to the bone. I do know the names of the muscles
but that doesn´t help me. My plan is to finish that course and double check the information with
the Proko course


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