The Calf Muscles
This video is part of a series that explains each muscle relevant to artistic anatomy. This lesson is on the Calf muscles, the Soleus and Gastrocnemius on the back of the lower leg. The video covers the origin, insertion, function, and surface landmarks of the muscle. This will help you draw the figure better! Visit www.drawsh.com for more handouts on this and other topics! Find Drawsh Studio on: Instagram @drawshstudio Facebook / drawshstudio

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