Saturday, 1 February 2014

Human Anatomy: Muscles

For this image I focused on the muscular accuracy and looked at the distinct shapes of each component of the body. An area of interest in this image is the gluteus  as its one of the most visible areas of the body here we see the round shape of it exaggerated by the curve of the lines on the lower back, while itself it is kept fairly clear of lines. The back itself is curved forward as show by the spine, although the thickness of the back is again given away by the curve of the lines across the back. The top leg is foreshortened as it is bent away. The inner crease of the knee as well as the area that shifts between gluteus and leg has been darkened to imply the shape of the muscles. The muscles of the lower leg and the foot are somewhat distorted by the angle of the view point but are still visibly there. Also notice the attention to the foot visible underneath the top leg and see the implied bend in the leg that is out of view. The visible shoulder and arm are also curved to imitate the muscles of the figure.

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