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  • Nice je me demandais toujours pourquoi mon bras tourne sur lui même mais mon coude ne bouge pas met la j'ai compris comment ca marchait ;p

  • Wow....really well illustrated....thanks! 

  • Really useful stuff, thanks.

  • Really helpful video, thanks for making it. I did wonder whether you'd got the jobs of the pronator and supinator the wrong way round as doesn't the pronator pull the hand round so that it is palm DOWN and the supinator pull it round so that it is palm UP? (I'm not sure but that would make more sense to me and I had a very quick look on some websites)

  • great video. It taught me how my muscles work, what theyre called and which ones to tell my physiotherapist hurt. I have fibromyalgia, and sadly they ALL hurt. but its helped me to understand why my scapula, chest wall even my armpit hurts with this fibromyalgia. Thanks for posting. I dont care about the distance between this muscle and that one, I needed to understand the anatomy of my arms.

  • Nice video, very useful. Thanks

  • The distance between the radius and the ulna should only be appreciable on the distal half.

  • wow great video

  • Wow you did a really good job on making this video. I hope that you will make more. It is helpful the way you showed arm and forarm. Please continue to make more videos.

  • George Bridgman - Complete Guide to Drawing From Life = i bought this for 1 dollar.

  • you did well

  • You need to upload your music for people to download!

  • these help so much thanks. its one thing looking at a picture but the videos make my understanding way better

  • The annular ligament is an osseofibrous ring found at the superior radioulnar joint (attatching from the radial notch of the ulna around the head of the radius and back to its origin) this pivot joint makes pro/supination possible , whilst the fibrous band around the wrist is called the transverse carpal ligament (or the flexor/extensor retinaculum). Hope this helps.

  • Very helpful, thanks very much.

  • your drawing turned into a work of art haha, very fun thanks

  • thank you very much. must've learned this like ten times already but seeign it layered like this was veeeryy helpful! priceless! I would love it if you did more stuff like this (especially in action which i've never seen but i'm guessing actions change shapes? )

  • it is like they took some music from an old Vincent Price horror movie and done a modern remix of it

  • this has been very helpfull thanks for posting :)

  • This was so amazingly helpful, thank you so much!

  • /watch?v=Wmne-KCyNYA - hat vid will show you how to get FL Studio 9 for free!

  • Wrong biceps origin

  • Nice video! The music sounds like something from a Castlevania video game. :-D

  • The music in this video is nightmare-ish.

  • you got pronation and supination mixed up, supination is rotating the palm to face upwards ( so you can hold a bowl of soup) and in this position the radius and ulna are not crossed. Apart from this great video :)

  • the humerus isn't very funny when you end up smacking it against something!

    btw this is great, and i love the detail!

  • ahh i love your videos ! x3

    the Music is awesome too !

  • Btw Brachioradialis And Supinator are two separate muscles.

  • Humerus looks more like femur,

    But gotta admit, your drawing is pretty nice.

  • That's really great. Thank you.

    I've got a quiet good anatomy book I like to study from. It's actually for dancers who want to understand the "technical" aspect of their profession but I find it the best anatomy book for me yet. Nevertheless it focuses on each muscle seperately and lacks a comprehensive overview of how all the muscles interact. I really needed to see this and I think you found the perfect way of showing each muscle and all of them together at once to be understood easily.

  • Weow, amazing!

  • i need more of this type of stuff

  • is kinda looks like the back of lara coft's head lol but its really good i learn a lot thanks!!

  • nice video :)

    but you missed couple of important muscles

    latisimus dorsi , goes from the back and spine all the way to the upper part of humerus, sulcus intertubercularis .

    Then on upper arm , coracobrachialis .

    Lower arm is full of small muscles , you did that part good :)

  • you should go with those drums and oriental type music like in How To Draw Noses i like those ones

  • amazing......! very clearly and nicely explained.Thanx for sharing this.....May GOD bless you !

  • Wow, this really explains how my arm works, and why i have more muscles on my underarm after training then in my bi and triceps xD wrong sort of training xD

    Really helped me a lot, cause i use the muscles to prepare a fullbody drawing ^^

  • great video, it helped alot. can u do one on the upper torso or continue the whole body plz.

  • Wow!, Excelente!

  • wow, just watching this i already have a much better understand of how the arm is put together, most of the books ive read just show the bones, and then the muscles with no examples of how they connect and fit together. this was very helpful thx

  • Guud one. Now I'm going to try to get Der Nackte Mensch von Gottfried Bammes. I'm taking German classes, so that'll come in handy. =)

  • I want to play pictionary with you on my team.

  • Wow, this is SO clear than learning from a book. Extremely useful and awesome!!!

  • Wow, this is SO clear than learning from a book. Extremely useful and awesome!!!

  • Just because of this trouble with anatomy, I bought a whole skeleton, of which all limbs, the spine, the skull, hands and feet can move in 'all' directions, but for the muscles I use a CD.

  • sycra no dejas de impresionarme xD

    este es un tutorial de mucha ayuda

    kreo k me servira bastante

    ^^

  • sycra > all

  • Sycra I hope you continue with the rest of the body because this is very helpful sir. Thank you!

  • LOL 9:12

    "I'll just do the same on the other si-... no."

  • This was informative despite your reluctance about the accuracy . Thanks for posting this as I have also been having some problems with the forearm as well as the shoulder. Keep up the good work !

  • Yay, more Sycra videos. Looks good, I quite like biology also.

  • Great Video, my suggestion though is to use a different colour (ie blue) for a different layer of muscles. It will help to separate them more, instead of just an outline and some tone.

  • i wish you would have put the comments in the video editing, not youtube annotations, cause if i download it to play as reference when i'm not online, i dont get the annotations T.T would you please repost it as such, or offer a download in the info? :)

  • Nice vid. Very informative. Much better to see each part added on rather than the standard diagram showing them all at once.

    The final result looks kinda off, but I think it's a good video for understanding other anatomical diagrams.

  • I found the beginning humerus.

  • Great work. Thank you!

  • SYCRA -> NEED YOUR HELP, please!

    I had bad experiences with graphic tablets, some years ago. Now it seem that graphic tablets works pretty well (as seen in your video). Can you tell me the name/model/size of your equipement, or what you tink is best tablet on market now? I need a professional model, fast reactive and very precise. Thank you in advance.

  • SYCRA -> Sorry, only now I've seen what's your tablet in your channel description... :) If it still the best choice, no need other answer. Thanx.

  • Fantastic! Nice job with the strangulations of the musculature as well! I am studying anatomy as well and I found that Grey's Anatomy is a great book to use. The illustrations are perfection ^^

  • very interesting video! great job!

  • once again amazing SYCRA.. can't wait for the next body part u choose... better be below the belt.... lol.. THE LEGS!

  • LOL

  • Great work! I have been admiring your work for years.

    Do you know the model of human anatomy by Riven Phoenix? I have found them very helpful.

  • Don't get me wrong, it's a very nice piece of work, but I don't think it's relevant to actually draw each muscle/bone in great detail when studying anatomy. Making a quick sketch of the arm in different poses would be worthwhile. Unless you were just detailing everything for the show :p

  • I think the goal for this was to draw the anatomy of the arm, meaning the bones and soft tissue. At such, it wouldn't be sufficient to look at a couple of different arms doing some poses.

  • What I'm trying to say is that it's not really worthwhile to put so much detail in an anatomy study.( unless you're planning to draw a man without skin I guess o.o)

  • Bones affect muscles. Muscles affect sking, and skin affects clothing.

    You can do without anatomical knowledge, but you would have to rely very heavily on reference, which is a big disadvantage in any kind of art field.

  • Well I'm about jealous now...

  • I LOVEIT!!!!!! I'm an artist too!!! PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDEOS WITH ANATOMY, SYCRA!! This video is inspiring and encouraging, Thank You :-)

  • Intresting video. Isn't the shoulderblade larger? 5/5

  • I really hope you make more and that we eventually get to learn how to constructively draw a human from the bone. Your vids are much more helpful than my drawingbible.

  • would like to see more~

  • this music.. is it a remix of final fantasy? heard something similar in some of the games there i think

    and wow i even learned something about human anatomy :D

  • this is cool :)

  • Muy bueno

  • this is EXACTLY what i needed. i do hope you make many more Anatomy lessons, cause to me these help more then anything to draw a person.

    Also please do female stuff too lol

  • Cool.

    Could you do one on a dog's anatomy?

    I've got my final exams coming up in a few months and the theme for my art exams is Beast-like, and i'd like to do something dog related.

  • Nice one! Thanks for sharing.

  • Yes more of these anatomy tutorials would be great. Nice video, a lot more helpfull then learning from a book :).

  • 00:06

    funny bone :p

  • wow that was amazing =)

    c'mon sycra do the anatomy of other parts of the human body

    you know a little serie like the caricature one ; )

    and btw thanks for the books names

    i just bought my wacom intuos3 A4 special edition

    and i'm learnin anatomy

    thank's for the advices in the description

  • Totally great :D the music is ... strange but ok :D

  • Thank you for this sir.This was really helpful

  • Thank you so much for this- it's amazing and is exactly what I'm looking for. <3 I struggle with the arm too and this'll probably be very useful when I'm drawing. Also, please do more in different positions/movements if you do happen to find the time.

    (And the music wasn't bad! :P)

  • wow....that was impressive man!!! just when i didn't think you could surprise me with how amazing you are at drawing, you make my jaw drop yet again!

  • This was great! Definitely do more of these. :XD:

  • Agreed

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