Good to see anatomy studies. If I may, I'd recommend "Atlas of human anatomy for the artist" By Stephens Roger Peck. It's a nice resource to have because after each little section, there's several drawings illustrating concepts/idea's on how to construct, or kind of like "clues" to keep in mind when you draw. Just be sure to also Read the book, because the words are just as important as the images. Umm, other than that, anything by Bridgeman is worth a look. But yea, keep going, anatomy is a pain with how long it takes to even develop a rudimentary understanding of it, but it is important. I'd also be willing to help answer any questions with what little I know, but yea check out those references. They are in a lot of ways the Rosetta Stone for basic human construction. And yea, when I realized that I had a good time pacing back and forth in my room for hours ^ ^