How To Draw Forearms - Arm Anatomy for Artists

There’s about 20 muscles in the forearm, but let’s try make it approachable. We’ll learn the forms of the 3 muscle groups and the tendons of the wrist. Premium lesson at The forearm is a complicated area with nearly 20 muscles overlapping and interacting. There are several patterns that make the forearm manageable to draw. It can be simplified into three main groups: the flexors, the extensors, and the ridge muscles. Each group has it’s own unique form. Learning their anatomy will help you design awesomely dynamic arms. It’s a fun and info-packed lesson. If you’re struggling with forearms, hopefully this will help. Related Links: How to draw arm bones - Full Access to Premium Videos - Don’t miss new tutorials - Course Package Deals - Pose photo sets - Course Description: This free drawing lesson is a sample of the Anatomy for Artists course offered on . The premium section has more demonstrations and extended lessons on the forms of the human body. It also has ebooks for each lesson that you can print out for review and has 3d models of bones and muscles that you can spin around, study, and draw from any angle. The premium section for this forearm lesson includes detailed information on every single muscle (not just a general overview!) and several step-by-step demos on how to draw them. The forearms are a hugely complicated area - get the best study aid you can. The full course is at ----- FOLLOW PROKO: Facebook - Twitter - Periscope - @proko Instagram - Tumblr - Google - Email Newsletter- ----- CREDITS: Artist | Instructor | Producer - Stan Prokopenko () Script - Jesse Martel (), Stan Prokopenko Production Assistance - Sean Ramsey (), James O’Shea () Editing - Dzmitry Tsydzik (), Sean Ramsey, Stan Prokopenko 3D Animation - Jijo Sujathan, Alexander Lee,Stan Prokopenko 3D Modeling - Alexander Lee (), Marc Felico Camacho, 3D Rigging - Alexander Lee, Ibai Fernandez 3D Texture Painting - James O’Shea, Stan Prokopenko Special Thanks - Marshall Vandruff () Hulk Wrangler - John Birchall Models - Yoni Baker, Anthony Narsis, DeAngelo Townsell, Laura Dasi, Mallory Ownbey, Ryan Moore, Marshall Vandruff Music Used with Permission Intro - The Freak Fandango Orchestra Sound Effects - “Flight of the Bumblebee” by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov 04 - Quantum Jazz - Move by Quantum Jazz is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. Jingle Jazz by Quantum Jazz is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. “Ain’t No Friend of Mine“ by Bryan Teoh “X Gon’ Give it to Ya” by DMX “Faster Does It” by Kevin MacLeod #DrawingLesson #FineArt #ArtisticAnatomy
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