This is a pair of quick 1 minute anatomy sketches done in pencil. The main focus was on the proportion and had some relation to pose. The primary focus was on contrasting how the model looks with a curve and stood straight. The model standing upright is much more in proportion than the other, as the proportion of the models curved position, especially around the shoulder, arm and down the torso is slightly off. In general they go well together and both depict the focus points well.
Tone and shading isn't elaborated on too much, though the shading does work in the first of the two as it helps further emphasise the slight twist the figure has. Although the model is stood straight, there is still a slight twist across the entire body from the legs to the waste to the neck. The shading is clearer as the body's tonal values differ depending on the way it's twisted. This is also apparent on the left leg as the shading here helps enforce a form and shape to the leg implying the twist in the body has this leg positioned further back signifying a slight sense of a background and foreground.
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