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 Posts tagged #anatomy reference



Oct 3.2018 | 5260notes -
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truuqueen:

My life is blessed after watching this




May 21.2017 | 39935notes -
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hamaonoverdrive:

anatomicalart:

piss-hubbo:

FUCK THIS I SPERFECT, IT SHOWS THE ARM PRONATING AND ALL THE MUSCLES SHIFTING ALONG WITH THE WRIST

IT EVEN HIGHLIGHTS THE ULNA BONE  

HEY THIS IS THE ULTIMATE ANATOMY REF, FUCK THOSE MISLEADING TERRIBLE FUCKING “ANATOMY” TUTORIALS THAT GOEAS AROUND TUMBLR, THIS IS ALL OYU NEED, LOOK AT THE LATISIMUS STRETCHING OVER THE SERRATUS, THE PECTORAL MUSCLE MOVESUPWARDS AND OVER THE BICEP AND EXTENDS  ALONG WITH THE ARM THERES EVEN THE CORACOBRACHIALIS;. AAAA OMFG I’M SO HAPPYYYYYY

Admin Kin here: This is one of the most helpful references in our library, but I wondered if any of our followers might be able to help identify the color coded muscles? It would be great to be able to know what is what while practicing from these sheets!

Sure, @anatomicalart! The colors get reused between the arm/back angles so I’ll separate them.

Arm view:
Red = Deltoids (all three heads are in one color)
Blue = Latissimus Dorsi
Green = Biceps Brachii
Yellow = Triceps Brachii

Forearm:
Red = One of the wrist flexors
Blue = Brachioradialis

Back view, left side:
Red = Deltoids (all three heads are in one color)
Blue = Latissimus Dorsi
Green = Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, Teres Major
Yellow = Trapezius (all groups one color)

Back view, right side:
Red = Supraspinatus
Blue = Serratus Anterior 
Green = Rhomboids
Yellow = Levator Scapulae 




Feb 26.2017 | 239126notes -
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thisclockworkheart:

sjwcansuckmydick:

thisclockworkheart:

Because why not? ;-) 

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I don’t think this counts as dancing.  Or even skipping really.  It’s more of an exagerated waddle

So. Let me tell you about the day I took this video. It was the 1 year anniversary of my open heart surgery. It’s about a year old, and I’d say it’s pretty safe to say I’ve improved since then. In case you don’t agree, let’s take a look at some more at my exaggerated waddling.

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Waddle.

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Waddle waddle.

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*rolls across the floor*

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Clearly I am immobilized by my own mass.

Oh wait… that’s not it, is it? It sort of seems like the opposite. Almost as though the ability to dance is based on strength, effort and passion and not on being skinny. Strange concept I know, let’s see if you can wrap your tiny little mind around it. 




Mar 21.2015 | 474506notes -
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Sep 15.2013 | 313994notes -
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robmela 5ever, agodrew 6ever: HEY TUMBLR ARTISTS, YOU LIKE RESOURCES RIGHT?

swaggiejay:

So guess what? I recently found some neat resources for improving your grasp on human an animal anatomy through gesture drawing.

Pictures of humans and animals are displayed for a short (or longer, depending on your mood) amount of time in order to be sketched and recreated for practice.

Here is the link for human gesture drawing. You can choose to do male models only, female models only, both genders, naked, clothed, or both.




Jan 7.2013 | 75notes -
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