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Hey, everyone, in this video, I'm going to be showing you guys how to draw the arms.
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Now I'm going to be going for more simplified version of the arm muscles.
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So I'm going to be divided into upper arm and lower arm and they're going to be simplified because there's
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a lot of muscles on the arm that you guys don't really need to draw, but there in the arm.
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And then it'll be way too complicated for you guys, for even me to really memorize everything.
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And it'll be even harder for you guys as beginners to really kind of take in.
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So if you want to take an intensive anatomy class, I mean, then they would explain the really, really
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intricate muscles inside the arms.
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But I'm just going to go for a simplified version just because it is a lot easier.
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So let's first off, just draw a very simplified arm and usually an arm can be just done by this.
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So you draw a line.
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You just divide it by half, there's your upper arm and there's your lower arm.
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But about one third of the way, a one fourth of the way, is your hand from the bottom.
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So let's go ahead and draw some.
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Rectangles, so usually arms can be classified or just not classified can be represented as little rectangles.
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Just simply like this.
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And here we have the hand, which we will go over later.
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And then what we can do is once we have the shape, then we can go ahead and transform that into something
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more like let's say I'm going to just draw a very, very light version of it.
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So I have a rectangle one here.
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I don't know if you guys can see this.
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Let me go and zoom in.
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We have, you know, your arm here half and half, just approximately.
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And then we can do is you can indicate, you know, stuff like the deltoid.
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It's kind of slightly your bicep.
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And then your elbow.
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And then usually when it comes to the forearm, there's always like this little bump that comes out
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and then thins out as it gets to the wrist.
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So just by doing that, it's a lot easier, isn't it?
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So I would say, like for aname, when you're drawing enemy, I will say this is the style to go for.
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It's super simple and it's super nice.
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You can even add on top of the forms.
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You can even add, you know, like, you know, bits of the bicep or bits of the deltoid and the, you
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know, everything else.
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So that this is, I would say, go for something like this rather than, you know, first start out
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with this and start out with this.
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And that will pretty much be that for the arm.
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Very, very simplified.
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Now, I can also give you simplified muscles as well.
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So first, of course, when we draw the arm, I'm going to be drawing these in different in different
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form.
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So let me go and first do a version of facing forward.
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So this is when, you know, you have your arm, your hand facing up.
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And I would just draw that real quick.
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So first, let's go ahead and draw in our arm just very, very roughly.
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Here we have our palm, our hand facing up our thumb is this way.
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You see, if it's framed, that's good, it's all in frame, and then I always I always like to simplify
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my hands like this, maybe with the pinky out the middle finger and the fourth or the ring finger grouped
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together and then the index finger separate.
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So this is how I'd like to start off then, because we're on this side.
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You know, the arm is more facing forward.
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Here are the muscles.
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So here we have our classic deltoid, Neverfail, for that.
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Here we have our bicep.
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Which is our main muscle in the front, the back is more like soft, like the tricep, but we don't
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really see that.
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Here is the elbow.
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Then.
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I believe that this is the extensor and the and the Flexner's I just don't know which one it is, but
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I know that there is a muscle that covers the forearm and there's basically split in half like this.
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And that creates the kind of nice bump to it, so I will update you on what muscles these are, whether
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this is the flex or this is the extensor.
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But we can always I could just add that to the dealable resources.
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So stay tuned for that.
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You just have to remember for yourself.
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You just remember what the muscles replaced is the very, very simplified version.
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Now, let's go for more of a side view.
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So once again, where we are going to draw a arm, so let's have it slightly bent, we have our arm
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just kind of done it, made us rectangles and I'll tell you guys how to draw a more cylindrical version
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of it.
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Actually, rather than make it bent like that, I think what I'll do is I'll make it straight again
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instead.
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So as you can see, the needle, the awesome.
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So let's have it slightly bent, but not too bent, and these can work for both girls and guys, just
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make sure that when you're drawing girl, it's just a little bit smoother.
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It's more softened anyways.
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So once again, I'm going to just draw the delta or that the delta, the peck here so we know what angle
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we're going from.
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This is a classic side view of the arm.
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And here we have the hand.
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Actually, when we talked a little bit smaller like that.
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So here, of course, we have our deltoid.
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And the Delta, it has a bit like three heads, it'd be like one section is in the center and then another
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section is on the other side and then the section is on the other side.
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So if you want to take note of that, you can.
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So here is your in the middle.
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Let's actually go for bicep first, our bicep is on the inner part of our arm.
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And it goes all the way to the middle of the arm.
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Then we have our tricep, which can be kind of grouped into two muscles, tricep is just one muscle
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that's going to probably split in half somewhere.
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It's sort of similar to your calf muscles, your hamstrings or your cat.
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I think it's your muscle.
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Hmm.
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I think it's your calf.
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I think it's, you know, not your calf.
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I think it's your.
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Your hamstring.
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Sorry about that.
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So it kind of has this feel to it.
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It's health care for the calf or something else.
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I don't remember.
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I just know that the arm is the knee, this leg backwards or vice versa.
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So this is what the tricep looks like, this is kind of like split in half and then there's a muscle
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going out from it.
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It's either tendon or it's the actual tricep just in different parts.
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So this is what the tricep actually looks like in comparison to this.
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So we have a tendon that or the elbow kind of sticking out here.
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This is the tendon.
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Here in the middle is your break, you, Frankie, Alice, yes.
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And down here on the floor, our muscle here is your extensor, so I'll just group that into one big
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muscle, as, of course, there's multiple muscles involved, but we are just going to do that.
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And I believe that this is just the other side to it.
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So that is what this side view of the arm looks like.
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And.
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Yeah, let's see what else I can do when it comes to drawing this.
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Oh, I think I should draw the back version of this as well.
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So back version of this will look similar to this, just a little bit more rotated.
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So let's go ahead and draw our.
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Arm sort of bent.
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So if you want to look at some cylinders, you can see that this is we're looking up at this one and
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we're looking down at this.
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And then we can try our hand.
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So, of course, here we have the deltoid once again.
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It's kind of like in the middle, a little bit in the center of the side of the and the center of the
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cylinder itself.
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And here we had the Breglio, Frankie, Alice.
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Here we have the I don't think I mentioned this earlier, but I think this is the.
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Break your radar.
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You have this you don't have to read, I have to remember all these terms.
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These are just the muscles that you just have to remember what they look like.
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And I believe that there is a extensor in the inside, I'll just group this as one must just call these
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six senators extensors, I have to look at once again the muscles involved in it.
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So I'll have to update you guys on that.
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Here is the tricep at the back split into two.
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Here is the tendon that kind of goes across.
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And your bone kind of in the middle.
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Then here's your Flexner's, I believe, on the other side of your.
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Here's your bicep, which is on the inner parts.
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And that is pretty much it for this video.
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I will add any other videos if I feel like I'm missing something I don't think I am.
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Let's see here.
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No, I don't think I am.
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Maybe I'll go a little go through a little bit of the Hans.
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Well, actually, let me actually go through the rotation of of the rotation of the arm, so I will
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go ahead and do that.
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So when it comes to the rotations of the Army, moved down my my sketchbook for a second.
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They're making it straight, so you have one direction.
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Let me just try an arm here.
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You have one direction, as I mentioned earlier, going straight out.
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And notice, when it comes to other kind of causes, a nice little bump to go out.
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Here is the hand, so the hand with the thumbs facing up like this, I mean, the palm is facing your
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yeah, your palm is facing up this way.
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Now, let's do our arm facing this way, actually, let's do one next to it.
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Maybe I'll do it above and just move this more to the center and zoom in.
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So here we have one arm and then the other arm, let's rotate it more the other way.
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This is where your other side is facing, so you're facing this way is where your backside of your hand
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is facing up.
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So how do the four muscles kind of rotate?
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Well, let's first start drawing our other muscles first and then we can go ahead and do that real quick.
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So here we have our deltoid once again.
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And here we have our bicep.
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All the way down to the elbow, and then here we have our one part of the for our muscle going this
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way.
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I believe this is the extent of the once again, I will label all these later on once I figure this
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out.
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And then we have the other muscle along the radius coming along here.
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OK, so I actually forgot to mention something.
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When it comes to the arm muscles, they kind of overlap on top of your radius and ulna.
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So your race and ulna is OK.
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First, let me just go ahead and make a small diagram here.
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First, your main arm, your arm bone is called the humerus.
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That is your main or your long bone that's on the upper arm, and of course, here we have the forearm,
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we have your radius and ulna.
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So depending on where your pinky is, if your pinky is this way going up, then more and more of your
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you can start feeling a little bit of your elbow and you can see that this is not a very good angle
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to show this because it's all zoomed in.
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But basically, if you feel your pinky and they go down to your elbow, that is your honor.
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It stays where it's basically stays.
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It stays where it's at.
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It doesn't move.
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However, if you go from your thumb, that is where your radius is.
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And the radius is the one that rotates your arm or makes your arm rotated.
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And that depends on what muscle it is.
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So right now, the owners this way, because the pinky is this way and therefore the radius is not really
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rotated at all.
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However, when we do this one here, you can you will be able to see that this muscle on the forearm
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will be overlapping and crossing over on the other side.
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So I would say that the radius and the ulna sort of like this.
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This is your this is your radius, this is your honor.
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This is where the pinky is at.
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This is where the other fingers are.
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The sort of thumb at thumb is that so?
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Just kind of keep this in mind.
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It's not obviously it's not the most exact.
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This is very, very simplified.
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But it's enough to have you understand what's going on in the body.
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So anyways, let's go ahead and draw the other one so the upper arm will still be pretty much the same.
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You have their bicep.
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I mean, by sub down here, however.
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Decide, you know, how this side is more straight, this muscle crossing over on top will overlap on
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top and cover most of this arm here.
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Then the muscle on the radio side are not the radio than the muscle on the other side will be a bit
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smaller.
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So you can see that kind of rotates over on top.
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So I'm going to put a little arrow over.
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This a straight.
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This has turned so you can see that this muscle overlaps on top where this is more straightforward.
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So yeah, that is pretty much it for this video.
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I will label everything once I once I get all the names pretty much done.
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And I will see you guys next one by.
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