1:433:07How to Draw Neck and Shoulders - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAt the lateral edge the collarbone connects to the shoulder blade the bony end of which is calledMoreAt the lateral edge the collarbone connects to the shoulder blade the bony end of which is called the acromion. The cross contours of the trapezius muscle point to the lateral half of the collarbone.
1:4227:28How To Draw NECK SHOULDERS & HEAD LOOKING UP FOR GIRLS IN ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou'll know that it's something going on there here's the main necks own itself and it meets downMoreYou'll know that it's something going on there here's the main necks own itself and it meets down into this point where your collarbones.
2:174:29How to Draw Manga Necks for Beginners - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe neck is just gonna be a little bit thicker. Okay so easy guys the next one of the easiest thingsMoreThe neck is just gonna be a little bit thicker. Okay so easy guys the next one of the easiest things you can draw it's really not that complicated. And now you just have the trapeze.
The upper body should be twice the length of the head, but the shoulder should be less wider than the male character in comparison. The bottom of the body should be the same as the head except that you make it a lot wider than the male character.
0:4211:25How to Draw NECKS - 5 Simple Lines - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd then the head sits on top of that. So often the neck becomes. Basically two lines that stick outMoreAnd then the head sits on top of that. So often the neck becomes. Basically two lines that stick out from the torso. Right under the head. Now those two lines sticking.
0:261:39Drawing the Neck & Shoulders of a Cartoon Girl - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipGive her arms a nice sort of uh. Hands we're going to be resting on our hips. So make sure in thisMoreGive her arms a nice sort of uh. Hands we're going to be resting on our hips. So make sure in this case then you may kind of make the shoulders go up just a bit a pinch.
0:316:34Learn to Draw the Neck - Forms You Should Know - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe axis of the cylinder is stilted forward to counterbalance the angle of the ribcage. The cervicalMoreThe axis of the cylinder is stilted forward to counterbalance the angle of the ribcage. The cervical vertebrae have a slight curve. Which is reflected in the overall shape of the neck.
4:2211:21How to draw 3D Chain - Quick & Easy - ANYONE CAN DO THIS!!! maybe.YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo you can even do like triangular shapes so like if you want to do a different shape link likeMoreSo you can even do like triangular shapes so like if you want to do a different shape link like square oval do a triangle one like do the inside of the link.
2:1411:00How to Draw the Neck & Shoulders (Male) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd then the most tricky thing for me is the angle the slope of the shoulders. Now I'm going toMoreAnd then the most tricky thing for me is the angle the slope of the shoulders. Now I'm going to start with the neck. And depending on how you know athletic the person is that you're drawing.
1:284:26Manga Anatomy Quick Tips for Beginners! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipMake sure to draw a slanting line going from the neck into the shoulder. The collarbone connects toMoreMake sure to draw a slanting line going from the neck into the shoulder. The collarbone connects to the shoulder. Area i used to totally skip the collar bone. And if i did draw the collarbone.
0:0715:30Want A Superhero Anime Body? DO THIS!! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipChoose your aesthetic. Like what type of body you're trying to go for you're trying to be bigger areMoreChoose your aesthetic. Like what type of body you're trying to go for you're trying to be bigger are you trying to smaller.
7:0546:02DRAWING FULL BODY PROPORTIONS FOR WOMEN IN ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipStraight in and down bear in mind guys were looking slightly to the left and the shoulder width isMoreStraight in and down bear in mind guys were looking slightly to the left and the shoulder width is going to be roughly about two heads across for this particular example.
The shoulder connects the scapula, the clavicle , and the humerus bones , inserting about a third of the way down on the humerus bone laterally. All three heads of the shoulder are directed downward into the arm.
The shoulders are called the deltoid muscles or the deltoids. There are three sections to the shoulder muscle: an anterior head (front), a posterior head (back), and wedged in between the two, the middle head. Sometimes these sections are referred to as the rear delts, the front delts, and the side delts.
The scapula glides over the rib cage. I use the word glides because it moves significantly based on the movement of the arm. When the arm is raised the scapula turns upward. When the arm is extended to the front, the scapula glides to the side of the rib cage in support of that movement.
From the front, deltoids take up about the upper third of the clavicle, and the pectoral muscles take up about the bottom two-thirds of the clavicle down its length until it connects to the sternum (center of the rib cage). Take note of how both shoulder and chest muscles attach at the humerus bone of the arm.
At the front, the shoulders connect at the clavicle, sharing the connection along with the chest muscles. The clavicle is indicated with an orange color on the left image (above). On the right image (view from the back), the spines of the scapulas are indicated in red.
Second (2), notice that posteriorly, the rear deltoid head attaches down the spine of the scapula. This is an important landmark and is the easiest way to find the rear deltoid on the model or when drawing the shoulders from imagination. 8. Drawing the shoulders – final thoughts.
The shoulder helps in pulling the arm upward. The front head of the deltoid helps raise the arm in front of you, the middle (side) head helps raise the arm laterally, And the rear head of the deltoid helps pull the arm back. Gvaat’s studies. Shoulder muscle breakdown front and back.