Ulna Radial Notch
Also known as the elbow, this is one of the reasons I like drawing anatomy stuff, all the latin names make it sound like an exploration.
Following on from my post on the Bony Thorax where I only used an 8B pencil, this was only done with a 5B. One disadvantage is I couldn’t quite get the curve on the right hand side as smooth as I wanted it to be.
When you actually look at this bone, it is quite a graceful curve, which I don’t think I quite captured in this sketch.
I’ve mentioned before in my posts about using construction lines, I thought it might be handy to include a photo this time round so you can see how the sketch started off.
And to end a bit of a tip. I could not find my blender stick when I was shading this. Instead you know those cheap nasty pencils that have a rubber on the end , which never rubs anything out ? well they are quite handy for blending!
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Categories: Human Anatomy Tags: 5B, Anatomy, Arm, Bones, Elbow, One Pencil, Radial Notch, Skeleton, Tips, Ulna

