602 4.4K views 1 month ago Human Anatomy Tutorials Jessie is BACK, and she's here to tell you everything you need to know on how to draw back anatomy! This video goes over important muscle. Why is it so hard to draw the back? Thankfully there is a simple answer. The scapula bones on the back move and rotate around on top of the rib cage, and there are lots of muscles covering them. Depending on the movement, (and the build of a person you are drawing), more bone or more muscle will show up.
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To learn more on How to Improve Your Figure Drawing visit my course -https://robertmarzullo.gumroad.com/l/dPDEp/ytviddec202022In today's video I show you how. Oct 13, 2023 11 min read How To Draw The Torso: Back View As promised, I've returned with the second part of the torso tutorial, the back view. The back is usually a blind spot for most comic artists because its not used in storytelling anywhere near as many times as the front view. A step-by-step method for drawing back muscles — simplified down into their basic structural forms.If you've found back anatomy complex in the past, this is. Drawing Back Muscles By robertmarzullo Published: Aug 6, 2020 382 Favourites 3 Comments 21.6K Views 1 Collected Privately anatomy backmuscles draw drawing howtodraw lesson muscles study tutorial backanatomy back referencesheet Here is the artwork from my Youtube video on drawing the back muscles.
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The back muscles are divided into two large groups: The extrinsic (superficial) back muscles, which lie most superficially on the back. These muscles are also called immigrant muscles, since they actually represent muscles of the upper limb that have migrated to the back during fetal development. You wanna get a Drawing done by me? Contact me, so we can talk about your Custom Drawing ツ https://www.Instagram.com/_tolgart
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How to Do It. Stand upright with a close stance, holding a barbell loosely against your thighs with a close, overhand grip. Hinge at your hips; unlock your knees and push your butt backwards. Tip. Drawing back muscles is a great way to make your artwork look realistic and anatomically correct. A well-drawn back will have the correct proportions and muscles that are properly placed. It can be difficult to draw these muscles correctly, but with practice and patience, you can master the art of drawing back muscles.
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The best way to do this is to lightly sketch out the body member, which you then create muscle groups within. Once you have that sketched out, you can work lines within each muscle group, using lines to create the muscle-like qualities. These lines will flow with the form of the muscle and the directions it moves in. Overview What are your back muscles? Your back has many different muscles. Some muscles support your spine and trunk. Others help you move your body, stand up straight and assist with breathing. Because your back muscles support so much of your weight and are responsible for so many movements, injuries to these muscles are common.