Drawing Assignment #2 Figure/Skeleton/Muscle Drawing Drawing II Students: For this assignment you will do three 18 x 24 inch drawings. 1) The first drawing.

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Drawing Assignment #2 Figure/Skeleton/Muscle Drawing Drawing II Students: For this assignment you will do three 18 x 24 inch drawings. 1) The first drawing will be a value portrait of a figure in graphite. 2) The second drawing will be a graphite value drawing of the same portrait showing the skeletal structure underneath the skin and muscles. 3) The third drawing will be a colored pencil drawing of the same portrait showing the muscle structure underneath the skin. Please consider the overall composition. You may do your muscle and skeleton drawing on tracing paper if you prefer to lie them over your initial portrait.

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Michaelangelo, Study for Adam, c. 1510, Red chalk, 193 x 259 mm British Museum, London

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