Being anatomically correct doesn't mean that it's an appealing design. Usually something has to be exaggerated or omitted to make a shape more readable and visually interesting.
i’m blown away by how you approach this **scary** anatomy topic making it so much more approachable, interesting, easy to follow, and a lot less grueling (especially for someone like me with a terribly short attention span). right to the point and every second is filled with useful information. invaluable tutorial, tysm!!!
I've been staring at your gorgeous art for so long on pinterest wondering who drew them so I feel really blessed that your channel finally made its way to me! Thank you very much for sharing :D
For the longest, I believed hands were super difficult and everything else was simple. I manage to understand hands faster than arms! Arms are complex, no matter how much I study...This helped a bit but then I'm lost again...
Just wanted to thank you for simplifying the shapes and also showing how to locate the muscles in an easy to grasp way. A lot of courses out there overcomplicate it by showing too many muscles at once which can get confusing; this really helped clarify it in a simple way!
It works! Finally! I can draw hand muscles without making them look like tumors. Although it is still difficult to place the muscles 100% correctly, it is much better than what I was drawing before
This was an extremely useful guide, I always strugle when trying arms but the way you divided all the muscles and sections made it a lot easier to comprehend and actually aply in my drawings later on. Thank you so much for sharing !!
These all look super good! The arm muscles always looked way too complicated for me to do but this video helps a lot. Also the fact that "just make it look like an arm" may sound silly but it's true that not everything needs to be anatomically correct! I hope to draw such amazing arms! Thank you for this tutorial!
The best video I have seen on the subject so far. You just made my life a whole lot easier. Been reading books and watching youtube videos about the forearm for some time now. I love the "line from the deltoid to where the arm bends" trick.
This is phenomenal thank you, these are the secrets I feel the comic artist won't tell you on their tutorials because it totally gives away the secrets that make them great comic book artist. One word for you Maestro. More!!! Please.
I wanted to let you know that your video on anatomy has been incredibly helpful to me. I truly appreciate the time and effort you put into creating such a comprehensive and insightful resource. If possible, I would be thrilled to see more videos from you on other muscles. Your expertise and teaching style are truly invaluable, and I believe many other students like myself would benefit greatly from your content. Thank you again for all that you do!
12:45 my jaw dropped when I saw this I’ve heard many times how’s the arm built like chains hanging together but I never understood how to implement this into drawing muscles. This is how. Tysm
This is so useful! I know arm anatomy pretty well but I struggled to remember the smaller details, and your simplification makes it so much easier! Thanks!
The interlocking was supper insightful. In my mind, I was like well. I was thinking what a great resource, but it only did the forearm and it would be really nice to have some reference for that tricep and bicep… the BAM 💥 you brought it full circle! Awesome video ❤
Thank you for your work! You have no idea how wonderful what you do is! I have been following artists and drawing tutorials for many years, I have never seen such wonderful tips, thank you! ♥
I think this is the best breakdown of how to draw an arm that I could find on youtube. It makes so much sense now! Thank you! Would you be willing to do a video on how to simplify the leg?
I have so much trouble with the brachioradialis even though I have a rough idea where it should be positioned on the arm in different poses, this video helps out so much!
These tips are really so so helpful, im glad i clicked on the vid honestly TT Ill try these things when i actually have the time to do some anatomical studies TT im too busy with school at the moment but ill definitely come back to this vid once im done with all my tasks TT
Love the videos! Just wondered if you could do an in depth video on arms raised/ armpits and how you draw the pects ,lats ,coracobrachialis connections etc ?
I’ve loved your anatomy shortcut tips for a long time and I’m really happy you made a TH-cam channel!!! Thank you for these great videos, they really do help a lot. 🥰
The moment I saw and tried out that zigzag, things immediately click for me. Would definitely like to know how to draw the elbow next. And the hardest parts are the attachment points for all the muscles in the armpit, never really figured them out. Great video.
♦️ You don't know how much these videos help. You're artstyle is one of the artstyles I want to achieve. It's just very attractive and flowy and smooth. Simple and cute. But you can still create dynamic figures with it. I've looked a bit on your yt account but I can't see any other similar videos. I was actually gonna look for your how to do deltoids, chest, lats, abs (front body in general), and especially legs which I have no knowledge yet. I've been learning anatomy for head to waist from Proko for a year now, but I want to focus on the upper body first before advancing to the legs.
Thank you! And for sure, there are lots of things about just the upper body alone that I can cover in the future. I just started my TH-cam channel about maybe a month ago, so I don't have many videos out yet. 😅🙏 But I'd like to get more specific about how to draw this and that eventually. Thanks for your support!
Thank so much for your art tutorial without you I'll never become a artist. thank you (i apologize for my bad English. i'm from the fun zone of europep if you know what i mean)
Tysmm im still a bit coundousd but probly bcz its night. I been trying to find vidos of this stlye bcz i always find litarly drawing it TO realistick and i finaly find my vid
Great video Between this and your layering torso video I understand so much! as a part two could you talk about how to connect the hand to the wrist I have trouble making that look "good" also a leg video would be nice i see you have some content on it on twitter but id like a more in depth view of how you construct it!
Thanks! I've actually had an idea about making a video about connecting hands to the wrist, but I think I'd just put that in together with a video about hands in general. I'd like to get to it eventually, for sure. And yes, certainly legs too.
Hi Emilio, thank for the instructive video well and simply explained....is there a chance you could do a foreshortening video of arms kinda similar to what you did here but elaborating more on foreshorteing on how the arm lays like when characters are throwing stuff fighting or flying...ho well you asked 😅
The best line ''trying to make it look correct rather than anatomically correct"
Man you are so cool
Being anatomically correct doesn't mean that it's an appealing design. Usually something has to be exaggerated or omitted to make a shape more readable and visually interesting.
That connection point to the thumb was surprisingly super helpful to realize
i’m blown away by how you approach this **scary** anatomy topic making it so much more approachable, interesting, easy to follow, and a lot less grueling (especially for someone like me with a terribly short attention span).
right to the point and every second is filled with useful information.
invaluable tutorial, tysm!!!
this is actually really helpful, you're extremely underrated
90% of art tutorials are simply terrible. This I like. Thank you
Damn 😭
NINETY DAMN.
You must have a very different brain
@@TopatTom my psychiatrist said I had a very different brain 😋
😂 I thought you said his videos sucks but I understand now
What is the name of the software you are using
This is so funny cuz I was literally struggling with this for the past week.
🫡 Hope to be of service.
Me: past....year...
@@artasky6093 Man beating his weaknesses for year
Have you got it man?
@@emiliodekureart can you make a tutorial on how to draw figures again?
Everything I know about simplifying the anatomy of different parts of the body, arms, legs, chest and all of that is all thanks to you!!!
if you do hands next i'll cry tears of joy
Tearing up just thinking about it.🥹
Get crying then 😂
@@MrSaturnMusic I’ve been crying since he released it
I'll sob
I've been staring at your gorgeous art for so long on pinterest wondering who drew them so I feel really blessed that your channel finally made its way to me! Thank you very much for sharing :D
Foshooo! 😊🙏
For the longest, I believed hands were super difficult and everything else was simple. I manage to understand hands faster than arms! Arms are complex, no matter how much I study...This helped a bit but then I'm lost again...
Suprisingly arms and most other parts of the body came easy to me cuz if ur into gym stuff you kinda learn what is what
Just wanted to thank you for simplifying the shapes and also showing how to locate the muscles in an easy to grasp way. A lot of courses out there overcomplicate it by showing too many muscles at once which can get confusing; this really helped clarify it in a simple way!
It works! Finally! I can draw hand muscles without making them look like tumors. Although it is still difficult to place the muscles 100% correctly, it is much better than what I was drawing before
finally one tutorial adhd friendly tysm
This was an extremely useful guide, I always strugle when trying arms but the way you divided all the muscles and sections made it a lot easier to comprehend and actually aply in my drawings later on. Thank you so much for sharing !!
this video helped me realize im defining the brachioradias too low thanks a million
These all look super good! The arm muscles always looked way too complicated for me to do but this video helps a lot.
Also the fact that "just make it look like an arm" may sound silly but it's true that not everything needs to be anatomically correct!
I hope to draw such amazing arms! Thank you for this tutorial!
The best video I have seen on the subject so far. You just made my life a whole lot easier. Been reading books and watching youtube videos about the forearm for some time now. I love the "line from the deltoid to where the arm bends" trick.
Super helpful video, really love the simple shapes you break the arms into, the way you put is is really easy to follow, thanks!
This is phenomenal thank you, these are the secrets I feel the comic artist won't tell you on their tutorials because it totally gives away the secrets that make them great comic book artist. One word for you Maestro. More!!! Please.
Jackpot! This is EXACTLY what I've been looking for. Finally, someone gets it!
Thank you a lot. I'm learning anatomy and the fact that your guide is so simple. now I was able to understand the muscle
i've been using your tips for a while now and i'm so happy you deciced to make them into videos, thank you!!!
Thaanks! Yeaah, making videos as opposed to the written tutorials couldn't be more different, but I feel it's equally gratifying. 😊🙏
I feel your smooth talking and calming music makes this better to understand
I wanted to let you know that your video on anatomy has been incredibly helpful to me. I truly appreciate the time and effort you put into creating such a comprehensive and insightful resource. If possible, I would be thrilled to see more videos from you on other muscles. Your expertise and teaching style are truly invaluable, and I believe many other students like myself would benefit greatly from your content. Thank you again for all that you do!
Arms Pt. 2, yes! These are so great! Subbed: )
This came to me out of nowhere and I don't regret watching it all, thanks for the tips!
12:45 my jaw dropped when I saw this
I’ve heard many times how’s the arm built like chains hanging together but I never understood how to implement this into drawing muscles.
This is how.
Tysm
This is so useful! I know arm anatomy pretty well but I struggled to remember the smaller details, and your simplification makes it so much easier! Thanks!
Saving this to a playlist for Improvement of art. Even though its been 4 months since the video is out, it helps a lot!
Really wonderful and useful tutorial! Thank you very much! Definitely going to watch this again.
tHANK YOU for your incredible knowledge and wisdom i am now drawing once again much like before
The interlocking was supper insightful. In my mind, I was like well. I was thinking what a great resource, but it only did the forearm and it would be really nice to have some reference for that tricep and bicep… the BAM 💥 you brought it full circle! Awesome video ❤
I can probably say that I learned this subject best from you.
Woooow! Thanks so much! 😲😲😲🙏🙏🙏
One of the best tutorials I've ever seen! Subscribed.
this is the best tutorial i’ve ever seen. no joke. thank you sm, i love this!
This might be the most helpful tutorial I’ve ever seen. You present the knowledge of anatomy you have learned in such a practical way. Well done! 😊
Im trying to simplify my style and this breakdown was really helpful. Tysm
Thank you for your work! You have no idea how wonderful what you do is! I have been following artists and drawing tutorials for many years, I have never seen such wonderful tips, thank you! ♥
OMG, I saw your lessons and art style of figure drawing on Pinterest and you are my favorite one ❤
Bro music ur approach n sketching juss watching made it much clearer I feel way more confident
The silhouette thing actually helped me so much. Idk if that was the intention but great work regardless!
What an excellent thumbnail!
rightt?? made me click INSTANTLY
a perfect simplified arm tutorial I love it!!
Thanks
This vid gave me a lightbulb moment! Thank you very much for teaching this 😇
Now THIS is what I call a tutorial, absolutely splendid!
Right timing! I've struggle for weeks
Your art and tutorials always have a way of making things click for me. Thank you so much for this
😊🫡
I didn't realize you had a yt channel and I'm very thankful because I've been meaning to pass over my figure drawing again soon 🙏
I think this is the best breakdown of how to draw an arm that I could find on youtube. It makes so much sense now! Thank you!
Would you be willing to do a video on how to simplify the leg?
Thank youuu!
Legs are definitely on the list of topics to get to. 🙏
love it... i love your teaching style Please make more videos like this... best wishes for your future. :)
I have so much trouble with the brachioradialis even though I have a rough idea where it should be positioned on the arm in different poses, this video helps out so much!
These tips are really so so helpful, im glad i clicked on the vid honestly TT
Ill try these things when i actually have the time to do some anatomical studies TT im too busy with school at the moment but ill definitely come back to this vid once im done with all my tasks TT
more arm tutorial please! arms are weird but you made me understand this part, so I'd like to understand more of the arm
Amazing tutorial!!! Love your simple but oh so effective approach! As an aspiring comic book artist, I really enjoy this :)
damnt your anatomy drawings is so stylish! thank you
I FINALLY FOUND YOUR CHANNEL, I SAW YOUR DRAWINGS EVERYWHERE ON PINTEREST
I've been getting so much out of your Twitter tutorials and I did not know you have a YT Channel. Thank you and looking forward to more!
Love the videos! Just wondered if you could do an in depth video on arms raised/ armpits and how you draw the pects ,lats ,coracobrachialis connections etc ?
Thank you very much. The arm is very difficult to me but this one is the one that cleared it the most to me.
Aayyyy, love to hear that it helped! 🥹
This helped me crack the secret to drawing believable arms
This video is super helpful. Tqsm
Thank you, this is really good
I’ve loved your anatomy shortcut tips for a long time and I’m really happy you made a TH-cam channel!!! Thank you for these great videos, they really do help a lot. 🥰
Always happy to know if it helped! 🫡😊🙏
woah I never knew you had a yt channel! I've been following your ig for AGES dude I love your stuff!!!
this was really helpful!
Great shortcuts, dude!
This was awesome!!!! If you can do a part two about bending the arms and legs that would be great!!!
Foshooo. Stay tuned!
Such well done, thought out video.
Thank you!
The moment I saw and tried out that zigzag, things immediately click for me. Would definitely like to know how to draw the elbow next. And the hardest parts are the attachment points for all the muscles in the armpit, never really figured them out. Great video.
Aahh, yes. The armpit, I've made a few tips about that that I can maybe translate into video form in the future. Stay tuned! 😊🙏
BRAVO!!!! Thank you so much. I love the way you teach, amazing!
♦️ You don't know how much these videos help. You're artstyle is one of the artstyles I want to achieve. It's just very attractive and flowy and smooth. Simple and cute. But you can still create dynamic figures with it. I've looked a bit on your yt account but I can't see any other similar videos. I was actually gonna look for your how to do deltoids, chest, lats, abs (front body in general), and especially legs which I have no knowledge yet.
I've been learning anatomy for head to waist from Proko for a year now, but I want to focus on the upper body first before advancing to the legs.
Thank you!
And for sure, there are lots of things about just the upper body alone that I can cover in the future.
I just started my TH-cam channel about maybe a month ago, so I don't have many videos out yet. 😅🙏 But I'd like to get more specific about how to draw this and that eventually. Thanks for your support!
you actually came in clutch bc im studing arms rn
that's very useful to me thank you
Amazing video brother.
Please share more of your techniques :D
😊🙏🫡
The best tutorial ever
This art style I love I’m trying to make a Frankenstein art style with different qualities
love u bro, best explain ever seen
Thank so much for your art tutorial without you I'll never become a artist. thank you (i apologize for my bad English. i'm from the fun zone of europep if you know what i mean)
Ahh, good thing I came across this video. I’ll be sure to use these tips you gave in the video, thanks a lot! Btw, new sub :)
You will be an arăt youtube star soon! Loving this, many thanks
😊🙏 Thanks, maaan.
Awesome tutorials , please whenever possible post video on drawing hands and gesture. Thanks for the awesome videos.
Thank you for sharing. I learned a lot.
I know bangers and this is a banger, my guy!!
Thaaanks!
Thanks for sharing! You are my savior!
Tysmm im still a bit coundousd but probly bcz its night. I been trying to find vidos of this stlye bcz i always find litarly drawing it TO realistick and i finaly find my vid
beautiful muscle art
This is very helpful thanks for sharing your insight
tus videos son lo mejor que me ha pasado como artista :D
HOLY WOLY ily emilio 💗
😊🙏
Thanks Sensei!👏👏
Great video Between this and your layering torso video I understand so much! as a part two could you talk about how to connect the hand to the wrist I have trouble making that look "good"
also a leg video would be nice i see you have some content on it on twitter but id like a more in depth view of how you construct it!
Thanks! I've actually had an idea about making a video about connecting hands to the wrist, but I think I'd just put that in together with a video about hands in general. I'd like to get to it eventually, for sure. And yes, certainly legs too.
@@emiliodekureart Love to see it! these been super dope and thanks for teaching!
Hi Emilio, thank for the instructive video well and simply explained....is there a chance you could do a foreshortening video of arms kinda similar to what you did here but elaborating more on foreshorteing on how the arm lays like when characters are throwing stuff fighting or flying...ho well you asked 😅
We need more like this 😢
Mega helpful, thanks so much! :)
this video is amazing
Thanks 👍
buenas tecnicas, hace que sea mas sencillo, gracias we
Your videos are really helpful. You should make one heads.
I'm sure I'll get to that eventually. 😅 😊🙏
Great tips, thanks!