12-27-2016, 01:01 PM
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@Artloader
Thanks for the helpful critique! I honestly couldn't tell what was going on in the original drawing at all when I first did it. ovo
I revised the original post, since it's just a few lines I didn't want to clutter it with such a small change.
Forearm skeleton notes, referenced from VisibleBody's skeleton viewer.
Teenies
I think the arms look especially nice in the last two.
Thoughts & Such Things
It's been my plan all along, but I will be making an animated study for the forearm bones and how they turn with the rotation of the wrist, since it is a source of great confusion for me. I'll also be building on the same animation later with the forearm muscles when the time comes.
The first figure study in this post, even though the hand is in a position where the radius and ulna cross, they don't appear to be crossed from lateral angles... confusing!
- Why does the "foot" of the radius appear to be bulkier than the "foot" of the Ulna, yet the ulna shows more prominently on the surface of my and other's hands?
@Artloader
Thanks for the helpful critique! I honestly couldn't tell what was going on in the original drawing at all when I first did it. ovo
I revised the original post, since it's just a few lines I didn't want to clutter it with such a small change.
Forearm skeleton notes, referenced from VisibleBody's skeleton viewer.
Teenies
I think the arms look especially nice in the last two.
Thoughts & Such Things
It's been my plan all along, but I will be making an animated study for the forearm bones and how they turn with the rotation of the wrist, since it is a source of great confusion for me. I'll also be building on the same animation later with the forearm muscles when the time comes.
The first figure study in this post, even though the hand is in a position where the radius and ulna cross, they don't appear to be crossed from lateral angles... confusing!
- Why does the "foot" of the radius appear to be bulkier than the "foot" of the Ulna, yet the ulna shows more prominently on the surface of my and other's hands?