Legs
On the left is a drawing of legs, with the muscles exaggerated. In real life,
the muscles are not so defined and only a slight hint of the full muscle is
visible. Like arms, legs will appear different depending on their position.
When in a squatting position, the muscles around the knees will become more
visible as they bunch up against each other.
When the legs are straight, the muscles will not be as visible, but some lines
will still show.
In a tiptoe position, the gastrocnemius, or upper calf muscle, will bunch up
towards the knee, and the tendons around the ankle will be visible due to the
straining.
Look at your own legs in different positions, and if possible, observe ballet
dancers or figure skaters.