For sure! Let me know if it helps :) The hands video request you made might take a bit longer, I'm still trying to figure out the best way to understand and teach about the muscles of the hand (it's a tricky one!), but I'm working on it.
Hey! I just made an instagram for this channel and posted a quick arm drawing tutorial for ya if you want to check it out :] instagram.com/penciiilpower/
Any chance you might do a followup to back anatomy, like how to draw the back while the arms are raised? I'm personally have issues placing the deltoids behind the shoulders, and the edges of the middle traps onto the delts, while drawing.
Yea That can be a bit tricky huh? Something I'd need to study more but a good challenge. Will put that on my list for future videos, thanks for the request! One tip in the meantime is.... if you position the scapula shape so that the arm is raised or however you want it, and then follow the same steps of adding the muscles (making sure they connect in the right spots) you can start to get a sense of how to position the delts and mid traps. Hope that helps!
@@PencilPower Hey, thanks for the reply! Does the shape of the trapezium also change while raising the arm? I was reading through Anatomy for Sculptors and it seems like it.
@@Germania9 Hey! Yea, definitely. That's why I like to think of the underlying skeleton and learn how it moves and where the muscles connect to it, or else I'd just need to memorize different shapes depending on the arm position and angle.
Finally the video I needed
Thank you for uploading this video
For sure! Let me know if it helps :)
The hands video request you made might take a bit longer, I'm still trying to figure out the best way to understand and teach about the muscles of the hand (it's a tricky one!), but I'm working on it.
How to Draw a Skeksis from the Dark Crystal
Hey! You got my message on P&B I see! Haha, ok cool I'll put a video together for ya - though it wont be easy, these creatures are hard to look at!
I did it! It only took just over a yeeeaarr.... but I did it! :p
Thank youuu, this helps so muchhh. You deserve much more subscribers.
Glad it helped! And thank you! :D
dude awesome tutorial~!
Hope you make the next vid on arm anatomy simplified, cus im struggling with tht atm
Hey! Cool thanks for the kind words :) Ok yea I'll put that on my list. Would be good to do a series like this for the full body...
@@PencilPower most definitely! cant wait to see more of your videos soon :D
Hey! I just made an instagram for this channel and posted a quick arm drawing tutorial for ya if you want to check it out :] instagram.com/penciiilpower/
@@PencilPower hey awesome! thnx :D
Interesting!
Thanks bro! Hope it was helpful :)
Any chance you might do a followup to back anatomy, like how to draw the back while the arms are raised?
I'm personally have issues placing the deltoids behind the shoulders, and the edges of the middle traps onto the delts, while drawing.
Yea That can be a bit tricky huh? Something I'd need to study more but a good challenge. Will put that on my list for future videos, thanks for the request!
One tip in the meantime is.... if you position the scapula shape so that the arm is raised or however you want it, and then follow the same steps of adding the muscles (making sure they connect in the right spots) you can start to get a sense of how to position the delts and mid traps. Hope that helps!
@@PencilPower Hey, thanks for the reply! Does the shape of the trapezium also change while raising the arm? I was reading through Anatomy for Sculptors and it seems like it.
@@Germania9 Hey! Yea, definitely. That's why I like to think of the underlying skeleton and learn how it moves and where the muscles connect to it, or else I'd just need to memorize different shapes depending on the arm position and angle.