If you feel like the armpits you draw aren't armpitting when drawing lifted arms, I would sugest you surround a fraction of the top part of the bicep with the part of the chest muscle that connects to the arm as you can see in pictures of the front double bicep pose (in your drawing you're connecting the pecs with the bottom of the bicep, but it should go around the top and end between the external bicep & tricep cavity). This, summed up with the part of the back that overextends the torso and creates a V-shape, forms a hole where almost no light comes in and it automatically creates the armpit without the need of actually trying to draw it (shadowing helps to recognize it though). Nice practice!
@@hiokicc102 I'm sorry if I explained myself wrong (english is not my first language after all), but I was reffering to the outer part of the arm where the shoulder ends. If you pay closer attention to the sentence you're pointing out, I actually reffered to the cavity between the bicep and the tricep located as the noun of the sentence, not actually the bicep, it was just that "bicep & tricep external cavity" sounds a bit wrong to me. Hope you understand.
Actually, he drew the pecs above the bicep (which is also kind of wrong, it should start at the clavicle and end approximately at the middle of the bicep), not under.
If you feel like the armpits you draw aren't armpitting when drawing lifted arms, I would sugest you surround a fraction of the top part of the bicep with the part of the chest muscle that connects to the arm as you can see in pictures of the front double bicep pose (in your drawing you're connecting the pecs with the bottom of the bicep, but it should go around the top and end between the external bicep & tricep cavity). This, summed up with the part of the back that overextends the torso and creates a V-shape, forms a hole where almost no light comes in and it automatically creates the armpit without the need of actually trying to draw it (shadowing helps to recognize it though). Nice practice!
Thanks I'll try that
EXTERNAL BICEP 😭
@@hiokicc102 I'm sorry if I explained myself wrong (english is not my first language after all), but I was reffering to the outer part of the arm where the shoulder ends. If you pay closer attention to the sentence you're pointing out, I actually reffered to the cavity between the bicep and the tricep located as the noun of the sentence, not actually the bicep, it was just that "bicep & tricep external cavity" sounds a bit wrong to me. Hope you understand.
i love your videos, seeing your improvement is so awesome!!
Thanks! Glad you like them!
@coolguyjohnson1 of course!!
Stop drawing the pecs under the bicep that isnt how it works now go watch prokos anatomy videos so you can understand it better
I refuse
@coolguyjohnson1 darn
Actually, he drew the pecs above the bicep (which is also kind of wrong, it should start at the clavicle and end approximately at the middle of the bicep), not under.
I really do need to study more