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Hey everyone, Sinix here!
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It's time for some more anatomy quick tips
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You guys have given me
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a lot of good suggestions
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on areas to cover
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but I have decided to pick
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the nose for this one
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As always, I shall be going over
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various topics that might
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help you draw reasonable anatomy
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from imagination.
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It might not be quite as
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thorough as some anatomy guides
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but hopefully this method
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keeps the important knowledge
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stuck in your memory.
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Alright, without any further nonsense
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let's talk about the nose.
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Starting off with structure,
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of course we all have
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a decent idea of
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what a nose looks like.
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It's basically just a triangle,
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but we can divide this triangle
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up into different sections
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and just go over the terminology
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that I'll be using in this video
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The most important section in my opinion
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is definitely the bulb
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of the nose
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it's a simple bulbous shape
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but it melts its for form sublty
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into every other aspect of the nose
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Next we have the nostrils
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which I will use to refer to
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both the opening in the bottom
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of the nose, and the structure that goes
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around that opening
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Next we have the bridge,
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which is not always visible,
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but it is important to at least understand
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While the rest of the nose is made
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of malleable cartilage
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this is the one area
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that is directly defined by
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skeletal structure.
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If I draw a little skull here on the side
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we can see how the bridge fits into things
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It's impossible to fully understand
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the form from just one angle
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so let's add in a front view
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You might be wondering
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why the nose is getting
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wider towards the top, instead of narrower,
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well, theres a couple of reasons,
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namely because we want to make sure
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that we represent the full
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form of the structure
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and not just the vertical ridge
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along the front that catches the most light
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This should help us be mindful
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of all related plains of the face
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that involve the nose,
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I also just think it's helpful to
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include these plains as
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part of the nose structure
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in order to escape drawing things
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too iconicly
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Lastly, it provides some good guidelines
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