Arm (Permafrost)
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Synonyms: Brachium, Upper limb, Antebrachium
Summary
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Basics
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Functions
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How to draw the body part
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Advanced
Everything beyond the basics
What is also important if one wants to study this body part beyond the basics?
Go over the body part more in detail and share intermediate up to expert knowledge.
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Reference Pictures (for study only)
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