More Torso Stuff

Continuing with my refresher of Michael Hampton's book "Figure Drawing - Design and Invention." Just taking some time to go over some muscles and forms. I'll keep working my way through the body. Here I'm working on the torso and shoulders some more.

The trapezius comes down the back of the neck and attaches to each scapula. It kind of looks like a kite.

Abdominals are like a thick stretchy band that go from the rib cage to the pelvis.

Deltoids start at the collar bone on one side and the scapula on the other.

Obliques are similar to the abdominals, but are on either side of the figure. Watch for twisting, stretching, and squishing.

The serratus comes from under the scapula and wraps around the ribs.

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