Identifying the "bony bits" that stay visible regardless of muscle mass or movement. Breaking Down the Mechanics
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The hand is never flat. Even in motion, it maintains a transverse and longitudinal arch. This book provides the "block-out" shapes needed to get these proportions right every time. The Search for "Free Downloads" vs. The Value of Quality The hand is never flat
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Use the simplified 3D shapes in the book to build a "mannequin" in ZBrush or clay before adding detail.
How a bicep flattens or peaks during contraction.
Movement starts here. You cannot sculpt an arm in motion without understanding how the scapula slides along the ribcage.