# Creator Template: Muscles

<details id="bkmrk-this-line-will-be-vi"><summary>Preview:</summary>

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: Which names are commonly used for this muscle? (list the names with semicolons and leave this line Italic)**

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<span style="color: rgb(45, 194, 107); white-space: pre-wrap;">↓ From here on out you can </span>**freestyle the page** <span style="color: rgb(45, 194, 107);">however you like! The Template is just here to help.</span>

### **Summary**

What is the most relevant information that everyone needs to know?  
Try to include the full latin name, where the muscle is, what it does and whats significant about it.

#### **Basics**

Introduce the muscle in a visual way and share other basic knowledge.  
The first drawing should be general, kind of like a thumbnail for the muscle.  
You can also add some text (only if necessary of course).

<p class="callout success">**\*insert drawings that harmonize well with the summary\***</p>

#### **Origin**

Where does the muscle originate from?  
**I did a page on what* **Origin and Insertion** *means, feel free to use the search bar up top after you saved your draft.**

#### **Insertion**

Where does the muscle insert?

<p class="callout success">**\*insert drawings for origin and insertion\***  
**If you want, do both in one drawing**</p>

#### **Functions**

What is this muscle used for?

#### **How to draw the muscle**

You can work with simplified shapes so that other artists can memorize more information. You can also go more detailed, if that's what you prefer.  
Different viewpoints help a lot with building a better understanding.  
Drawings that visualize the functions mentioned before are always great.

<p class="callout success">**\*insert drawings that help drawing the muscle\***</p>

### **Advanced**

<details id="bkmrk-everything-beyond-th"><summary>Everything beyond the basics</summary>

What is also important if one wants to study this muscle beyond the basics?  
Go over the muscle more in detail and share intermediate up to expert knowledge.  
This part is collapsed at first, because we don't want to scare the reader with too much text.

<p class="callout success">**\*insert drawings if needed for explanation\***</p>

</details>#### **Reference Pictures (for study only)**

<details id="bkmrk-name-the-source-%28web"><summary>Name the sources (websites) here, for example "From Wikimedia, Pixabay, Unsplash"</summary>

This part is collapsed at first, so that the images won't load when opening the article.

<p class="callout success">**\*insert* **real life** *pictures\***  
<span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Please read the explanation here: </span>[https://www.anatomyarchive.org/books/information-for-creator/page/reference-pictures](https://www.anatomyarchive.org/books/information-for-creator/page/reference-pictures)  
(you have to copy the link into your browser, I'm sorry)</p>

</details><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">↓ You can </span>**promote your socials**<span style="white-space: pre-wrap;"> or other personal projects in a comment after you publish the page! The first comment will always stay on top. Make sure to use </span>[links](https://www.youtube.com/@by_xlas "YT")<span style="white-space: pre-wrap;"> (If you prefer, you can also link your stuff right here / at the bottom of the page) </span>