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murasakidoku asked:

dearest cube-sama: if you have the time, could you do a similar short guide on shoulders/back muscles?

Okay so let me first say that I am TERRIBLE at drawing back muscles, dear god. I had to do some studying myself before making these illustrations. Anyway, I must remind you that I am NOT the anatomy master here. This is just what I do to draw back muscles, looking up and using photo reference yourself is the best way to learn anatomy. I’m just translating the human body to my own art style. Once you learn anatomy, you can translate the human body to your own style.

Anyway, here:

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and see, check it out. The shoulders are being pushed back, like I said when I showed you how to do arms.

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It’s important to note how the shoulder-blades overlap the muscles, and vice versa, depending on if the arms are raised or not.

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Oh, and here’s a pattern that’ll hopefully simplify the muscle layout a bit. Memorize that pattern, and back muscles’ll be easier.

Anyway, here’s a quick little thing, I hope I helped at least a little bit.it sure helped force me to learn back muscles a bit better.

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freakyguts-deactivated20171004 asked:

have you ever given advise/do you have advise on drawing muscular arms? that shit has somehow eluded me so long, and you are very good at it. how i draw bending bump log
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VERY IMPORTANT to include the middle section between the biceps (blue) and triceps (green). for years I never included that third section, but it’s very important part of the arms that you should still try to include.

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when the arm lifts like that, the deltoids (shoulders) get pushed to the back, actually. So that’s why you see less red here.

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I’m NOT a master of anatomy, so don’t think that what I illustrated is the end-all be-all. I just drew what I know, and I hope this helps you! I divided the muscle groups by color, and I also outlined energy flow in pink, outside the arms.

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