Clavicle (collarbone) - the Upper Limb bone anatomy for artists

In this video, we learn about Clavicle - the collarbone. Visual Artists are visual thinkers. Anatomy for artists needs to be visual and empowering. So we make it that way. Our website - Bones of the upper limbs can be divided into four groups: • Shoulder - Scapula, and Clavicle • Arm - Humerus • Forearm - Ulna, and Radius • Hand - Carpal b., Metacarpal b and Phalanges (Proximal Medial Distal) Clavicle topography - acromial end - connects to the acromial process - the scapula (with a scapulo-clavicular joint). The sternal end connects to the chest bone, aka sternum (with a sterno-clavicular joint). The Clavicle form is relatively complicated. That is why Uldis simplified this bone to understand better it’s form and it’s creation. Looking into the morphology and physiology. With simplified models - geometrical primitives. Additionally, a lot of tips on Clavicle - the cupids bow, it’s angles, it’s visibility, and much more! We are going to go through all of these and more! T
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