# Quick Pages

<span>No need for complex explanations, just post your studies </span>**(in alpha testing)**

# Figure Studies (RIYL)

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<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">About </span>**86 characters**<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"> are visible -&gt; here is a counter: </span>[wordcounter.net](https://wordcounter.net/character-count)

</details>**Synonyms: RIYL; anatomy; figure drawing; anatomy in perspective; anatomy angles; figure sketches**

Rough practice with figure perspective from before.  
  
**Referenced:**  
  
[![15.png](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/15.png)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/79Rimage.png)

[![16.png](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/16.png)  ](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/WJJimage.png)  
**imagination:**  
[![12.png](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/12.png)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/12.png)

[![44.png](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/44.png)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/qA9image.png)

  
[My socials and stuff](https://linktr.ee/riylart)

# Chapter 1: Gestures (Kleio)

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All kind of notes on Gesture Drawing

</details>[![IMG_1165.jpeg](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/img-1165.jpeg)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/img-1165.jpeg)

[![IMG_1166.jpeg](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/img-1166.jpeg)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/img-1166.jpeg)

[![IMG_1167.jpeg](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/img-1167.jpeg)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/img-1167.jpeg)

[![IMG_1168.jpeg](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/img-1168.jpeg)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/img-1168.jpeg)

[![IMG_1169.jpeg](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/img-1169.jpeg)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/img-1169.jpeg)

[![IMG_1170.jpeg](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/img-1170.jpeg)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/img-1170.jpeg)

[![IMG_1171.jpeg](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/img-1171.jpeg)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-05/scaled-1680-/img-1171.jpeg)

# Mouldings, Body Shapes and Silhouette Study (xlas)

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Quick "mouldings" study inspired by a Bridgman book. Architecture -&gt; Body Shapes

</details>**Synonyms: leg; leg side view; form; shape; back shapes**

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**quick "mouldings" study inspired by a Bridgman book**

[![mouldings study bridgman](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2025-08/scaled-1680-/mouldings-study.jpg)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2025-08/scaled-1680-/mouldings-study.jpg)  
Architecture is a really cool reference for drawing the human body: The way the body transitions from hard to soft edges is beautiful. Maybe look at some cool buildings before drawing your next piece :)

# Skull Studies (RIYL)

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<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Simple skull shape in </span>**perspective**

</details>**Synonyms: RIYL anatomy; rough head sketches; skull in perspective; skull angles**

Just some skull practice i did a while ago.  
  
**Referenced:**  
  
[![image.png](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/79Rimage.png)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/79Rimage.png)

[![image.png](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/Y0Mimage.png)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/Y0Mimage.png)[![image.png](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/WJJimage.png)  ](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/WJJimage.png)  
**imagination:**

[![image.png](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/qA9image.png)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/qA9image.png)

  
[My socials and stuff](https://linktr.ee/riylart)

# General Comic Style Anatomy (spaidamun)

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Dynamic poses in comic style, drawn with loose/energetic lines.

</details>**Synonyms: comic anatomy; general anatomy; rough sketch; upper body; lower body; perspective**

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**these are sketches i done without reference (except the first one which is referenced off of John Giang's art on youngblood)**

[![Anatomy from Comics 1_Spaidamun.webp](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/anatomy-from-comics-1-spaidamun.webp)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/anatomy-from-comics-1-spaidamun.webp)

[![Anatomy from Comics 2_Spaidamun.webp](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/anatomy-from-comics-2-spaidamun.webp)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/anatomy-from-comics-2-spaidamun.webp)

[![Anatomy from Comics 3_Spaidamun.webp](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/anatomy-from-comics-3-spaidamun.webp)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/anatomy-from-comics-3-spaidamun.webp)

[![Anatomy from Comics 4_Spaidamun.webp](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/anatomy-from-comics-4-spaidamun.webp)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/anatomy-from-comics-4-spaidamun.webp)

[![Anatomy from Comics 5_Spaidamun.webp](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/anatomy-from-comics-5-spaidamun.webp)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/anatomy-from-comics-5-spaidamun.webp)

[![Anatomy from Comics 6_Spaidamun.webp](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/anatomy-from-comics-6-spaidamun.webp)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/anatomy-from-comics-6-spaidamun.webp)

[![Anatomy from Comics 7_Spaidamun.webp](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/anatomy-from-comics-7-spaidamun.webp)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/anatomy-from-comics-7-spaidamun.webp)

[![Anatomy from Comics 8_Spaidamun.webp](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/anatomy-from-comics-8-spaidamun.webp)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-04/scaled-1680-/anatomy-from-comics-8-spaidamun.webp)

general anatomy studies (spaidamun)  
here are my socials  
[TikTok](https://www.tiktok.com/@spaidamun2 "spaidamun on TikTok")  
[Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/spaidamun/ "spaidamun on Instagram")

# Gojo x Upper Body (Antin)

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<span style="color:rgb(170,170,170);background-color:rgb(34,34,34);">Rendered upper body (front) next to a more colorful version that separates the individual muscles.</span>

</details>**Synonyms: Gojo Body; How to draw Gojo; Chest muscles; Gojo abs; Serratus; Obliques**

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Have a look at the most important upper body muscles (front view)

[![gojo upper body anatomy 1.webp](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-03/scaled-1680-/gojo-upper-body-anatomy-1.webp)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-03/scaled-1680-/gojo-upper-body-anatomy-1.webp)

(side view)

[![gojo upper body anatomy 2.webp](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-03/scaled-1680-/gojo-upper-body-anatomy-2.webp)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-03/scaled-1680-/gojo-upper-body-anatomy-2.webp)

**Socials :)**  
[Twitter](https://x.com/Antin_Illust "@Antin_Illust on Twitter/X")

# Deltoid Muscle (AitorArt)

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Learn how to draw the delts from multiple angles.

</details>**Synonyms: Musculus deltoideus: Shoulder muscles; Delts**

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The deltoid muscle splits into 3 parts. The separation is visible on very muscular (+ low body fat) people.

[![deltoid muscle webp.webp](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-03/scaled-1680-/deltoid-muscle-webp.webp)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-03/scaled-1680-/deltoid-muscle-webp.webp)

**Socials :)**  
[Twitter](https://x.com/Antin_Illust "@AitorArt_ on Twitter/X")  
[Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/aitorart_/ "@AitorArt_ on Instagram")

# Gojo x Back Muscles (Antin)

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Rendered back next to a more colorful version that separates the individual muscles.

</details>**Synonyms: Gojo Body; How to draw Gojo; Back muscles**

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**Shoulders up and chest out:**

[![gojo anatomy back 1.jpg](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-02/scaled-1680-/gojo-anatomy-back-1.jpg)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-02/scaled-1680-/gojo-anatomy-back-1.jpg)

**Shoulders down and back curled outwards a little:**

[![gojo anatomy back 2.jpg](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-02/scaled-1680-/gojo-anatomy-back-2.jpg)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-02/scaled-1680-/gojo-anatomy-back-2.jpg)

**Socials :)**  
[Twitter](https://x.com/Antin_Illust "@Antin_Illust on Twitter/X")

# Arm Anatomy For Artists (Rappenem)

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Full breakdown of the arm in clear colors + name labels

</details>**Synonyms: Arm muscles; Bicep; Tricep; Deltoid; Ridge muscles; Extensors; Flexors; Forearm muscles; Ulnar furrow; rappenem\_**

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<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Divided in </span>**Detailed Overview**<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"> (top) and </span>**Simplified Overview**<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"> (bottom)</span>

[![rappenem arm study webp 65.webp](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-02/scaled-1680-/rappenem-arm-study-webp-65.webp)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-02/scaled-1680-/rappenem-arm-study-webp-65.webp)

**Socials :)**  
[Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/Rappenem_/ "@rappenem_ on Instagram")  
[Twitter](https://x.com/rappenem "@Rappenem on Twitter/X")  
[full Linktree](https://linktr.ee/rappenem "Rappenem's Linktr.ee")

# Forearm (Kuya Jaypi)

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Full cheat sheet + video explaining the forearm muscles step by step

</details>**Synonyms: Arm; Radius; Ulna; Kuya the Peach; kuyajaypi**

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#### **How to draw the Forearm**

***Forearm Anatomy Cheat Sheet 📌***

[![forearm anatomy for artists full guide.jpg](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-02/scaled-1680-/forearm-anatomy-for-artists-full-guide.jpg)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-02/scaled-1680-/forearm-anatomy-for-artists-full-guide.jpg)

***Short video explaining the process***  
**had to put it on 150% speed for yt shorts, so feel free to change the Playback Speed to 0.5 :)**  
**(video settings top right corner)**

<iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/iYzZGQc7Uns" style="width:100%;max-width:400px;aspect-ratio:9 16;height:auto;border:none;display:block;margin:20px auto;" title="YouTube Shorts player"></iframe>

<span style="color:rgb(255,255,255);">@kuyajaypi on most socials</span>  
[Instagram](instagram.com/kuyajaypi "@kuyajaypi on Instagram")  
[Twitter](Twitter.com/kuyajaypi "@kuyajaypi on Twitter/X")  
[BlueSky](bsky.app/profile/kuyajaypi.bsky.social "@kuyajaypi on BlueSky")  
[Artstation](artstation.com/kuyajaypi "@kuyajaypi on Artstation")

[full Linktree](https://linktr.ee/kuyajaypi "Kuya Jaypi's Linktr.ee")

# Male Torso Studies (Leo!)

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This line will be visible as a preview to your page - write what makes your page special or write whatever you want.  
<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">About </span>**86 characters**<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"> are visible -&gt; here is a counter: </span>[wordcounter.net](https://wordcounter.net/character-count)

</details>**Synonyms: Male upper body; Back Muscles, Serratus; Male Chest**

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[![Male Torso Anatomy for Artsist](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-02/scaled-1680-/1000040535.jpg)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-02/scaled-1680-/1000040535.jpg)

[Leo!](https://x.com/manwife_leo "manwife_leo")<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"> on Twitter</span>  
[Leo!](https://bsky.app/profile/leo-arts.bsky.social "leo-arts.bsky.social")<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"> on BlueSky</span>

# Gesture (Oluwadara)

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<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"> gesture exercises, looks like pen on paper</span>

</details>**Synonyms: Digital ink pen; Figure drawings**

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Capturing motion using minimal brush strokes

[![1000032019.png](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2025-08/scaled-1680-/1000032019.png)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2025-08/scaled-1680-/1000032019.png)

[![1000032091.jpg](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2025-08/scaled-1680-/1000032091.jpg)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2025-08/scaled-1680-/1000032091.jpg)

[@oluwadara](https://x.com/oluwad4ra)<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"> on twitter</span>

# Head/Face form study (solar)

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<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"> A perfectly simplified study for the head + skull; good reference for animation</span>

</details>**Synonyms: Simplified skull; Head animation reference; Head 3/4 view; Skull turnaround; Head turnaround**

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A simplified base for the head. When drawing the base circle, the excess parts on the sides are removed because the sides of the head are not perfectly round.

![NCQQ5760[1].PNG](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-02/scaled-1680-/ncqq57601.PNG)<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">The </span>[skull](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/search?term=skull "More about the skull")<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"> simplified mostly focusing on the form and overall shape. Separated colors to focus on the change from the front plane of the </span>[face](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/search?term=face "More about the face").

[![HOBT8559[1].PNG](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-02/scaled-1680-/hobt85591.PNG)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-02/scaled-1680-/hobt85591.PNG)

<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Applying </span>[facial features](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/search?term=facial+features "More about facial features").

[![PBZI9648[1].PNG](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-02/scaled-1680-/pbzi96481.PNG)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-02/scaled-1680-/pbzi96481.PNG)

# Simplified Leg (alma_del.chaos)

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<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"> breaking down the shape of the leg</span>

</details>**Synonyms: Leg; Gesture; Movement**

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[![IMG_20260102_163341508_1_1_1-min.jpg](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-01/scaled-1680-/img-20260102-163341508-1-1-1-min.jpg)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-01/img-20260102-163341508-1-1-1-min.jpg)

<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Simplify the shape of the leg by using </span>**C- or S-shaped curves**.

**insta** [**alma\_del.chaos**](https://www.instagram.com/alma_del.chaos/ "alma_del.chaos instagram")  
**aka Sofie**

# Bent knees in profile-some quick notes (Rustcity)

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Some quick drawings + helpful thoughts on how to draw bent knees

</details>**Synonyms: knees; legs; lower body**

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[![IMG_0451.png](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-01/scaled-1680-/img-0451.png)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-01/scaled-1680-/img-0451.png)Some notes on the notes:

- There is a subtle dip, right above the knee, where the muscle ends. The more muscle a person has, the more pronounced this dip will be. Try and feel it on yourself!
- <span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">When you bend your knee the knee itself is lower than you would think. The "front" of a bent knee is actually where the </span>[femur](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/search?term=femur "More about the femur")<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"> ends. (This page isn't really about bones so I uh ,,, did not draw them very accurately here)</span>

# Tip on Human Head Proportions (HiroX)

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<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">This study is useful for drawing heads in perspective in a very simple fashion. Proportions is the key here! </span>

</details>**Synonyms: Proportions, head, head proportions, perspective**

<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">The main deal with proportions is to remember the three divisions: Forehead, Nose, Mouth. ( Lips are almost half between what has been defined as mouth region). This can significantly help you drawing faces in perspective. Of course the proportions can differ by different facial structures or art styles but I usually keep this proportion for my standard face. </span>

[![20260126_001335.jpg.jpeg](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-01/scaled-1680-/20260126-001335-jpg.jpeg)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2026-01/scaled-1680-/20260126-001335-jpg.jpeg)

# Head Study (Jonas)

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How to draw the head from the infamous 3/4 angle. Male and female.

</details>**Synonyms: Head three quarter view; Face; 3/4 face angle**

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<span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">3/4 angle study after </span>[SamDoesArt](https://www.youtube.com/@samdoesarts)

[![portrait study.jpg](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2025-10/scaled-1680-/portrait-study.jpg)](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/uploads/images/gallery/2025-10/scaled-1680-/portrait-study.jpg)