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Simplifying for the Bone Test
Understanding the bones to memory can be difficult and intimidating. The point isn't to copy the skeleton, but to understand the form, the plane breaks and the relationship between the bones (joints). Here are some more great examples that I found of the bones and how to draw them simply and with accuracy. Check out the original blog to see what the author has to say about this exercise! Another cool link the author mentions is here. This is a link to a website that you can play with the layers of the human anatomy from 360 degrees around the body. Kinda neat, keep in mind for second year studies as well. It may come in handy for the muscle test!
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