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ArtStation - Thorax and Pelvis bony landmarks

Let's go over the key bony landmarks of the torso. On the thorax, the sternum and the costal margin are always visible. On the pelvis, – the iliac crest and its anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS). https://anatomy4sculptors.com/

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an image of the back and chest muscles in 3dsnap, with text below it

Step by step. Day by day. Going through the multiple step of creating a human torso, let's you understand it. Image of the same male torso brought out in masses, block-out, mesh , bones,, muscles and realistic. One of the page from our book - Understanding the Human Figure by Anatomy For Sculptors. www.anatomy4sculptors.com

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an image of the muscles and their corresponding structures, including the exector spinaeus

Latissimus dorsi is a superficial muscle that covers the largest part of the back. It’s form is diverse and influenced by many factors. The picture shows how the erector spinae deep muscles influence the form of Latissimus dorsi. Erector spinae is a group of three muscles with a joint function – it can be thought of as the abs of the back. This muscle group allows to straighten the back and provides for side-to-side rotation. When it’s flexed, it influences the surface forms of Latissimus…

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the muscles and their functions are shown in this manual for students to learn how to use them

Moving down from the necks. We have a shoulder muscle (deltoid). It occupies almost the whole shoulder and can be divided into 3 parts - the front part (anterior), middle part (lateral), back part (posterior). www.anatomy4sculptors.com

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two views of the head and neck of a man with muscles highlighted in different colors

When drawing or modeling a human bust, there are a couple of bony landmarks to keep in mind. This illustration shows a color-coded skeleton and surface anatomy with the prominent bony landmarks in a corresponding color code. These include the sternum, clavicle, acromion of the scapula, and hyoid bone. The 1st and the 2nd pair of ribs are visible as well. www.anatomy4sculptors.com

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