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Leg Bone Structure Part 1: Femur
It's leg day everybody!
I'm taking myself back to basics. I'm gonna study one aspect of anatomy at a time and then post it to document progress, organize notes, and share useful videos and resources I've found.
So everybody say hi to the femur.
Sources after the break:
The visible terrier.
I need to rant for a minute because this pic is soooo goodddd 🤩🤩🤩
Look at the material
Capricorn good bone structure...and how feels rising and sun
Cad Bane is so difficult to draw with his alien noggin'. I often have to refresh my knowledge of his bizarre dimensions. These are observational copies from various screenshots from the shows (The Clone Wars and Bad Batch). Maybe these sketches will help other artists understand his ridiculous (but gorgeous) bone structure. His forehead is very round. Just draw a large ball, tbh. It has 3 wrinkle lines that make an M shape. Those brow bones in particular, wtf. They're also equi-distant as the nasal bridge. Why yes, I do draw pupils at first. Then I promptly erase them. Pupils change the shape of the eye lids because they protrude just a bit further out than the rest of the eye. Although some Doros have slit pupils, Cad Bane doesn't in either cartoon or live action versions. ------------------------------------------------------- xInAmberCladx's Fanart Archive <-link