2:勃颈解剖素描(Neck Anatomy) 3:上臂解剖素描(Upper Arm Anatomy) 4:前臂解剖素描(Lower Arm Anatomy) 5:手部解剖素描(Hand Anatomy) 6:躯干部解剖素描(Upper Torso Anatomy) 7:骨盆解剖素描(Pelvis Anatomy) 8:大腿解剖素描(Upper Leg Anatomy) 9:小腿解剖素描(Lower Leg Anatomy) 10:脚部解剖素描(Feet Ana...
The part of the brain responsible for this filtering is the left side of the brain (all those who have read "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, please skip to the first exercise). It replaces the bricks in the building with the word "wall", the vintage Model T with the word ...
Starting at the upper part of your paper ensures that there is sufficient space for your character’s whole body. Step 2 – Outline the Head and the Torso Draw the left side of the torso right underneath the head. Afterwards, draw parallel angled lines to create the left arm, which ...
Allow the sideburns to come down beside the ears, fully enclosing the outline of the face. Drawing Step 5 5. Use curved lines to outline the shirt. Extend lines outward from the neck to form the shoulders. Then draw "L" shaped lines to complete the sleeves. Draw the torso, a curved ...
Draw the right leg beside the leg we drew in the previous step. Since Snoopy is facing sideways, this leg should only be visible halfway through, as shown in the illustration. Step 6 – Then, Draw Snoopy’s Visible Arm On the side of Snoopy’s torso, draw an elongated U-shaped curve...
I spent a lot of time on cartoon heads. There's a lot to know about drawing heads. There's just as much to know about drawing the body. By "body", I mean the torso and hips. Cartoon bodies can be simplified so that you don't need to go as deep as you would with the head ...
The elastic member, typically a bungee cord, is affixed to a body harness held on the upper torso by a shoulder strap for movement and stretching along the line of travel of the archer's hand when reaching for the bowstring to draw it. Thus, the peak drawing force exerted by the archer...
9. Draw a circle on the bottom of the remaining foot. Outline the belly by drawing a curved line across the torso. Then, enclose the remaining arm using a curved line. Color Your Teddy Bear Drawing Color your cartoon teddy bear. Traditionally, these stuffed toys are brown in color. But ...
The more you know, the better. EXPAND ALL Week #1 Gesture Drawing Week #2 Familiarization With the Skeleton Week #3 Basic Construction of the Head Week #4 Muscles of the Torso Week #5 Muscles of the Hip & Upper Leg Week #6 Muscles of the Lower Leg & Foot Week #7 Muscles of ...
Step 2 – Draw an Outline of the Princess’ Face and Upper Body Right underneath the face, draw two curved lines to structure a neck. Then, draw two downward diagonal lines from the shoulder all the way down to the stomach. This figure outlines the upper body or the torso of the prince...