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@LCT_m_a_d thank you! They're really helpful for my memory!

@Kelheor thinking of doing an October event this year? :no_mouth:

Doing all these (will be 8 total) with a timer so I won't spend more than 20 minutes :unamused: but the temptation to go look up the upper back stuff so I'm not confused with what's overlapping everything towards the top is getting pretty high. This is probably the reason I'm plodding my way through this course in the first place - I get so irritated when the information is out there but I don't have it.

@migxmeg hahahaha yeah noooooo, don't think so xD it's already the end of September and I still feel like a wet floor rag lol. I do hope I will be able to make a couple of artworks though ^^
Btw your and @Lensing anatomy sketches are giving me life, you guys rock!

I´m really happy to read this.
The "sketch a day thread" is my motivation to continue doing those
and they help me a lot to remember things

:doggo_shook::sweat_01: that's too poetic in a terrible way - damp hugs!

@CarltonIsaac wouldn't that be cool! An art job... Maybe someday.

@Lensing looking so good! I always had/have trouble with where all the bones actually sit under the skin before explicitly learning the muscles, especially in the pelvis region - looks like you've really got it.

@candiedcotton yes, join the party! I love your ml's design - panels are coming out beautifully.

Me too, that´s why I have to repeat this now.
I figured out that I always come to the point where I need the knowledge about the bones.
The motivating thing is that I get the feeling of getting better at figure drawing through the studies

Back muscles have always been my weakness, haha. Looks good though. Are you doing the Proko lessons? I learned a ton from his stuff.