Hey everyone, Sinix here. It's time for another episode of Anatomy Quick Tips, the series that is here to give you some useful observations and help you feel more comfortable with drawing people from imagination. Today, we'll be talking about arms and also dont be alarmed but this all-arm video puts us near the end of this series, only two more videos remain regardless for now let's just focus on these upper appendages This probably wont be the funniest video in this series or anything but it will be definitely be the most humourous so roll up your sleeves and lets get to work starting out with structure weve alreday covered both shoulders and hands in other videos so we just need to make sure we can bridge these things together im sketching a quick front side and back few of the shoulders to start seeing a shoulder and torso without the arm always reminds me of a little lamb or something but anyway were going to focus on the skeletal breakdown of the arm first of course we have a single major bone in the upper arm and two in the lower arm connected at the elbow but as i draw that, the first thing i actually want to point out is that things arent in a perfect straight line you can even take a moment and try to see this yourself just hold one arm out straight and close your opposite eye now do your best to look directly straight down the barrel of that massive gun you call your upper arm if you line up your sight from shoulder to elbow