The strongest part of my manikin as of right now is the spinal erectors and the lower leg muscles. The quadraceps and the ham-strings would be the area I would want to revise. I the muscles are visible in the right two images. The positioning of the muscles are correct yet the muscle size seems to be to small the images I have seem do not seem to be full enough. The knee area is also an area that there are so many muscles crossing and bridgng that joit the connection points seem to get lost.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Muscles_ Torso to Leg
The strongest part of my manikin as of right now is the spinal erectors and the lower leg muscles. The quadraceps and the ham-strings would be the area I would want to revise. I the muscles are visible in the right two images. The positioning of the muscles are correct yet the muscle size seems to be to small the images I have seem do not seem to be full enough. The knee area is also an area that there are so many muscles crossing and bridgng that joit the connection points seem to get lost.
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Caleb,
Overall your maniken is quite strong: accurate, clear, and well-built. In class we touched on what you needed to fix at the posterior knee (hamstring/gastrocnemius tendon pattern). I would beef up the biceps femoris a bit as well. Otherwise, fine job.
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