You have a talent for explaining complex fundamental things in minutes. In our rapid time it is extremely useful. Thanks for sharing and please, don't stop!
Thank you so so so much Uldis. You are a god among men and I can't stress how much the art community appreciates your tireless efforts and work into making all of our lives easier and providing so many easily accessible and free resources. Thank you for all that you do 🙏 I really can't stress it enough
ULDIS!!! You have no idea how happy I am to see you started up a youtube channel! I own all 3 of your books and loved my kickstarter goodies. Your teachings have been immensely useful in me being a better character artist in the video game industry for almost my entire career now. I thank you so much for your generosity and skill at presenting things in such an easy to understand way for us artists. Keep up the great content! Just got started watching your first 3 videos and they're great. Thank you again Uldis!
This is amazing. A real help. The 3D visualization is fantastic for understanding how it all works and changes according to the body's movement. I especially liked the explanation of the way the scapula only begins to significantly move once the arm is raised above shoulder height.
Sir: thank you much for taking and making the time to break down the tutoring of your presentations. I thank you, that is how you teach. Do NOT Stop. R
Very excited to see you have started a youtube channel! This is wonderful and such a great resource. Thank you for all of your hard work putting this together. Can't wait to see more - subscribed!
The community seems to like and is a great support! So we will definitely make additional courses. Not as regular as other RUclipsrs, but there will be some! :)
Incredibly well presented. Really proves the difference at how fast you can learn from the right resources. When I first saw the book I was sure its usefull but also sure that i can find out all the information online... This video makes me reconsider, if the book is even close to this quality its definitely worth picking up. Thanks for sharing, looking forward to more videos
this is very helpful as a bodybuilder, i always have trouble identifying the Infraspinatus vs the Teres Major. i often confuse them or can't really point them out on a human body. also the upper part of the lat looks very similar to the teres major aswell, they both "stick out".
@@anatomyforsculptors well, I love them. Also, I'm very much looking forward to receiving the latest Kickstarter book, the Form of the Head and Neck. Thank you for all of this.
I have your book which is great...I've been waiting for you guys to do videos for the long time now. It's great to see the book coming to life in this form. Great work. I'll be here waiting to see a lot more. Stay Safe Guys.
This would have helped me sooo much when I was first learning about the scapula. The forearm is definitely going to be an interesting video. Keep it up!♥️
Bro, this is such an underrated anatomy channel.
You have a talent for explaining complex fundamental things in minutes. In our rapid time it is extremely useful. Thanks for sharing and please, don't stop!
Uldis is an excellent teacher! That's very true
You have no idea how grateful I am for these videos! You are an inspiration and I am thrilled! Thank you so so much!
Thank you, Ana. For the kind words, happy to hear that you found this useful
Yess! Anatomy gods have graced us with THE anatomy channel! You should create a patreon so we could support your video series 🤩
Thanks for the title :D Patreon is a good idea, will definitely consider it! For now i'd love to create videos for our community for free
Yeah, thanks Uldis. Will love a series of these, you can make a patreon!
The part about the scapula not being parallel to each other at rest is new to me. Thank you for sharing this.
Anatomy of full of these details :)
Thank you so so so much Uldis. You are a god among men and I can't stress how much the art community appreciates your tireless efforts and work into making all of our lives easier and providing so many easily accessible and free resources. Thank you for all that you do 🙏 I really can't stress it enough
dude this video is AWESOME thanks so much - just went and bought the digital book -- this is gonna so helpful.
That's great :) thanks for the support
ULDIS!!! You have no idea how happy I am to see you started up a youtube channel! I own all 3 of your books and loved my kickstarter goodies. Your teachings have been immensely useful in me being a better character artist in the video game industry for almost my entire career now. I thank you so much for your generosity and skill at presenting things in such an easy to understand way for us artists. Keep up the great content! Just got started watching your first 3 videos and they're great. Thank you again Uldis!
Hei! Thank you so much, for the kind words and the support! :) Means a lot to me. I will keep the content coming
great info, makes finding the shoulder blades easier for me now!
Happy to hear that! That's the main idea of videos :)
This is amazing. A real help. The 3D visualization is fantastic for understanding how it all works and changes according to the body's movement. I especially liked the explanation of the way the scapula only begins to significantly move once the arm is raised above shoulder height.
love this! keep them coming guys!
Happy to hear that! :) Will do
OH MY GOD YOU MADE A YT CHANNEL, WHY DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS I'M SO HAPPY AAAAAH THANK YOUUUUU
OMG, THANKS
Sir: thank you much for taking and making the time to break down the tutoring of your presentations. I thank you, that is how you teach. Do NOT Stop. R
Such a great resource - brings books to life! Love it. Thanks so very much.
Thanks for a really clear explanation and visuals. Really interesting video. Can't wait for your next book to come out!
Such a complex topic, you've explained in minutes.Thank you so much sir. Please keep posting. Don't stop 🙏🏻
Very excited to see you have started a youtube channel! This is wonderful and such a great resource. Thank you for all of your hard work putting this together. Can't wait to see more - subscribed!
Hei, Emily. Thanks for the kind words and support :) visual artists are visual thinkers. Videos seem to be very efficient at that.
Thank you, this is exactly what I have been looking for. It's so hard to find a way to judge the size of the scapula.
Best channel I could've found at this stage of my life! Thank you! Please keep uploading new videos!
Muy buen material grafico el que realiza este Señor, Muchas gracias!
This is great guys! Im happy that you guys are on youtube now!
Videos are very good for visual artists
Great idea! You should make this an online course for the world.!!! Like Scott Eaton. Great job Uldis
The community seems to like and is a great support! So we will definitely make additional courses. Not as regular as other RUclipsrs, but there will be some! :)
The video made by this man is amazing! It was of great help to me. Thank you.
This video is amazing! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!
wonderful explanation thank you
Thank you! Have your book, looking forward to your video's as well 😊👏👏👏
This is amazing! Keep it coming, I very much needed this guide
Thanks, will do!
Incredibly well presented. Really proves the difference at how fast you can learn from the right resources. When I first saw the book I was sure its usefull but also sure that i can find out all the information online... This video makes me reconsider, if the book is even close to this quality its definitely worth picking up. Thanks for sharing, looking forward to more videos
Thank you! For the kind words and the support. It means a lot to us, there will be more!
So helpful. Thank you.
Very nice man. Keep going!
Cool, it's one of the best anatomy explanations.
YES This is exactly what I needed thanks!
This is gold.
Wonderful information! You have given facts and analysis to my 'eyeballing'. Knowledge make our intuitive art much stronger. Thank you!
Understanding is the key to creating realistic human figure anatomy. :)
Thanks again, clarity and insight is very helpful thanks.
this is very helpful as a bodybuilder, i always have trouble identifying the Infraspinatus vs the Teres Major. i often confuse them or can't really point them out on a human body. also the upper part of the lat looks very similar to the teres major aswell, they both "stick out".
Super cool guys, can't wait for more!
Thanks!
Thank you so much for this! Is there a whole set? I would definitely pay for a video series about the whole body. Very well done.
Not yet, we just started creating them :)
@@anatomyforsculptors well, I love them. Also, I'm very much looking forward to receiving the latest Kickstarter book, the Form of the Head and Neck. Thank you for all of this.
This 👏 is 👏 Awesome 👏
awesome! looking forward to more content. Keep up the great work!
Glad you liked it :) Will do! Huge topic, with a lot to cover
Great explanation 👍 awesome 😊
I have your book which is great...I've been waiting for you guys to do videos for the long time now. It's great to see the book coming to life in this form. Great work. I'll be here waiting to see a lot more. Stay Safe Guys.
Thanks! :) You too
REALLY HELPFULL!!!
This would have helped me sooo much when I was first learning about the scapula. The forearm is definitely going to be an interesting video. Keep it up!♥️
Will do
Thank you!
Great video
Thank you so much!
OMG! Learning about this right now and this is super helpful! Please continue the good work! Totally will sub and tell my art friends about this! ;w;
Hei, that's great! Happy to hear that you can use it right away. Thanks for the support :)
so good +10
I learnt something. Thank you
That's the goal! :)
Brilliant, just like the books! Have ordered the next one and cannot wait to recieve it !
Superb! Happy yo have you in the community
Thank you! Do you,or anyone else, run Sculpture workshops in Europe , or somewhere like Russia or the Ukraine?
@@philipgarrett282 sadly, not really. We got a lot of work to do for next year or more.
Ty Ty Ty!
Is their a way to get access to that 3D model with the transparent skeleton in it as you have? For study purposes of course.
Sorry, no. We don't sell or give access to our assets.
more vids like this??
Jup
Does anyone know what book the first illustration in the video come from? The image with the 2 upper arms side to side?
They are specially made for the lectures and videos
@@anatomyforsculptors Gotcha, the old page background made me think they were sourced from old material. Beautiful work. Thanks for the reply.