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The thorax and the rest of the skeleton stay the same, regardless of the body type. A person can gain or lose weight and muscle mass, but the bony framework will remain unchanged. #anatomy #references #art #anatomy4sculptors
The mouth area has a sharper curvature than the rest of the face. Tip for artists: recognize the shape of the mouth barrel and organize it around a smaller radius than the face. #anatomy #references #art #anatomy4sculptors
The first dorsal interosseous is a muscle mass located between the thumb and the index finger metacarpals on the backside of the hand. Squeeze your thumb to your index finger and see for yourself: this muscle mass pops out and creates an egg-shaped bulge. #anatomy4sculptors
Almost all of the palm is covered with fat except a triangular fat-free spot in the middle. Thenar eminence, Hypothenar eminence, Interdigital area, and the fingers all feature fat pads, which explain the hand's imprint, as seen in the picture. #anatomy4sculptors
Make the middle and ring fingers stick together to get a more natural look for the hand. #anatomy4sculptors
Read our latest blog on creating a realistic human 3D model! Our senior 3D artist Jēkabs Jaunarājs shares his methods for authoring skin textures: https://t.co/U4O9QamTCt
Check out other blogs in the series to learn about creating eyes, hair, and teeth. #anatomy4sculptors
Male buttocks from simple shapes to complex anatomy! Start with two short cylinders and work towards complex organic forms. #anatomy4sculptors
The Gluteus maximus, gluteus minimus, and tensor fascia latae are the gluteal muscles responsible for the shape of the hips and buttocks. Observe the picture with the muscle overlay and try to notice these muscles in the live model photo! #anatomy4sculptors