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 ...
Afterwards, draw parallel angled lines to create the left arm, which should be directly connected to the torso. Step 3 – Draw Both Arms Attached to the Body Share Share on PinterestShare on Facebook Repeat the previous step on the right side to complete the upper body and the pair of ar...
Head Drawing Anatomy and Construction DVD #01, Head Drawing Anatomy and Construction DVD #02, Head Drawing Anatomy and Construction DVD #03. Direct Lighting DVD Indirect Lighting DVD Lower Arm Anatomy Upper Arm Anatomy DVD Lower Leg Anatomy DVD Neck Anatomy DVD Proportions DVD Upper Torso Anatomy ...
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 ...
On the side of Snoopy’s torso, draw an elongated U-shaped curve forming the left arm. Then, draw two short curved lines at the very bottom of the arm to create three separate paws. Step 7 – Afterwards, Draw Snoopy’s Pointed Tail ...
Then draw "L" shaped lines to complete the sleeves. Draw the torso, a curved rectangular shape, using three curved lines. Draw curved lines to indicate where the sleeve attaches to the shirt and the sleeve opening. Draw a circular button below the shirt collar. MORE DRAWING TUTORIALS: How ...
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...
5. Draw a pattern across the top of the necklace. Begin with a straight line, then draw two straight lines in an incomplete triangle shape. Repeat the pattern until you reach the opposite side of the torso. Notice that each of the triangular points corresponds to a downward-facing point. ...
This may be related to the disproportions of the eyebrows, eyes, nose, and mouth. Studies have shown that some drawings by children depict an unusually proportional relationship between the head, torso, and limbs (Lange-Küttner, 2009; Thomas, 1995; Watts, 2010). Children can enlarge or ...