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Extract from my course From blocks figures to muscles: a Figure Drawing Foundation course The video details a tutorial on human anatomy for artists, focusing on the muscular structure of the torso and limbs. It discusses the sternocleidomastoid, pectoralis major, and abdominal muscles, emphasizing their interplay and visual representation during movement. The instructor guides through blocking in muscles, considering body proportions, and creating harmony in the figure's structure. The session also covers the impact of arm movement on muscle appearance and the importance of understanding muscle interdigitation for accurate depiction. Takeaways 🔍 The video discusses the anatomy and drawing of the human body, focusing on the sternocleidomastoid muscle and its relation to the ear and mastoid process. 🎨 It emphasizes the importance of understanding the body's structure and creating harmony in the drawing, which involves both knowledge of proportions and an aesthetic sense. 🤔 The process of blocking in the rectus abdominis and external oblique muscles is described, highlighting the need to consider the body's solidity and the effects of movement. 👀 The video explains how to visualize and draw the serratus anterior muscle, which covers the side of the ribcage and adds to the figure's profile. 📏 The importance of considering the body's three-dimensionality and how it affects the tonal characteristics of the drawing is discussed. 💡 The approach to drawing is described as one that considers the body as a series of volumes rather than flat shapes, which aids in understanding the form's interaction with light and shadow. 👕 The video describes how the pectoralis major muscle changes shape as the arm moves, affecting its appearance in the drawing. 🤲 The interplay between the serratus anterior and the external oblique muscles is highlighted, showing how they interdigitate and affect each other's visibility. 👉 The process of drawing involves considering the body's movement and how it impacts the muscle's appearance, such as the stretching of the pectoralis major when the arm is abducted. ✍️ The video provides a detailed step-by-step guide on how to block in and refine the muscles of the torso, emphasizing the need for accuracy and attention to detail. More info about this Course: https://robertoosti.com/stereometry-c... #anatomydrawing #drawingtorso #anatomy In this third course dedicated to the stereometric rendering of the volumes of the human body, we will systematically add to the basic blocks of the stereometric volumes, the forms of the external muscles, creating essential reference charts of the front, back and side view of the human figure. We will then create a good number of drawings of figures in different poses, at rest, in movement, in foreshortening, using reference images or from imagination, rendering the body at first as basic blocks, and gradually adding the main muscular volumes. This Figure Drawing Foundation course is essential link between Stereometry and Figure Anatomy and will permit you to “read” and better interpret the human figure, improving your Figure Drawing skills. 00:00:00 - *Introduction to Muscle Anatomy* 00:01:00 - *Understanding Muscle Flow and Structure* 00:02:37 - *External Oblique and Ribcage Dynamics* 00:05:08 - *Iliac Crest and Abdominal Fascia* 00:06:00 - *Serratus and External Oblique Interactions* 00:08:01 - *Pectoralis Muscle Dynamics* 00:10:48 - *Advanced Muscle Interactions* 00:14:59 - *Conclusion and Final Thoughts*