11-20-2018, 02:45 PM
Darkiste; yea i read your comment earlier and went to do an application of pectoralis when i realized how i was struggling with really basic lay in information. So i raced back to rewatch how it was done, and i suppose i should mention notes of what i was learning.
The third post is some imagination sketches i did, while realizing i couldnt draw the pecs for shit (or the pelvis)
So the pectoralis has 3 parts, the clavicular, the sternal insertion, and the abdominal insertion, and it inserts interestingly into the humerus' side and goes underneath the deltoid. The thing i kept missing was that the insertion to the humerus is higher up and the muscles overlap with the clavicular on top of the sternal and abdominal beneath that. Having to draw these on top of a skeleton is a very different challenge to thinking youre drawing it right on a full figure
The obliques are interesting as they attatch to the top of the illiac crest and curve back a bit, there are 4 visible digitations between the bottom taper and the bottom of the pectoralis. the digitations are diagonal compared to the serratus, and the center of the obliques attach to the xiphoid process and halfway from the center from the fourth rib from the top.
one thing i kept forgetting in my shitty sketches is the 40 OZ or the bottom of the rib, again this stuff is hard because i take it seriously now, i see the value in what prokos doing, its a great program if you got 200$ get it
The third post is some imagination sketches i did, while realizing i couldnt draw the pecs for shit (or the pelvis)
So the pectoralis has 3 parts, the clavicular, the sternal insertion, and the abdominal insertion, and it inserts interestingly into the humerus' side and goes underneath the deltoid. The thing i kept missing was that the insertion to the humerus is higher up and the muscles overlap with the clavicular on top of the sternal and abdominal beneath that. Having to draw these on top of a skeleton is a very different challenge to thinking youre drawing it right on a full figure
The obliques are interesting as they attatch to the top of the illiac crest and curve back a bit, there are 4 visible digitations between the bottom taper and the bottom of the pectoralis. the digitations are diagonal compared to the serratus, and the center of the obliques attach to the xiphoid process and halfway from the center from the fourth rib from the top.
one thing i kept forgetting in my shitty sketches is the 40 OZ or the bottom of the rib, again this stuff is hard because i take it seriously now, i see the value in what prokos doing, its a great program if you got 200$ get it
70+Page Koala Sketchbook: http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-3465.html SB
Paintover thread, submit for crits! http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-7879.html
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Paintover thread, submit for crits! http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-7879.html
[color=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.882)]e owl sat on an oak. The more he saw, the less he spoke.[/color]