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I had to lower the opacity a lot so that you can read my handwriting. I tried to make a lot of corrections, but my formal muscle understanding isn't exactly top notch. I think the back and the torso should be fairly correct, but the arm diagram might be a little inaccurate. Either way, for the arm I tried to make a simpler diagram for you to look at, since human arms have a shitload of muscles in them and it's impossible to study all of them. I drew the ones that I know best, and the ones you can usually pick out in a person's arm, just by looking at it. I also tried to make corrections to your shoulders/clavicle area. You definitely need to study those more, look at some photos and try to get an idea of how they sit under the person's skin. The clavicle and scapula are how a person's arms are attached to their rib cage. They connect the deltoid to the arm, so that you can even move them at all. Remember that all bones and muscles have a function, and if you can remember what they are, I find that they really help you remember the bones and muscles.

All in all, not too bad, could certainly use some work. You have a lot of the muscles down, just not their placement or proportion quite correct. And for the 50th time, study bones. Keep a reference photo of a skeleton or something on you, so that you can connect each muscle to the appropriate bone they lie on.

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