If you've practiced capturing energy in the previous tutorial, you'll have acquired a good feel for loose sketching of people. We're going to start giving structure to that feeling-based groundwork by studying the body with a more scientific eye.
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Need to practice drawing body types? If so, this reference guide will help you understand the fundamentals of different body types -- from muscular to skinny. ![]()
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Use this proportions reference guide to determine how to add muscle definition to the female body. The reference guide assumes an ideal proportion, so you can also use the measurement guides when drawing the female anatomy in general. ![]()
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This reference guide is for anyone in need of a straight to the point guide that covers both basic and advanced topics about the anatomy. Whether you're an art student or professional artist, this guide will help improve your anatomy drawings noticeably. ![]()
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This is a great resource for any artist looking for a comprehensive guide about constructing human poses using figure drawings. The guide explains how to draw different poses, convey body language, balance, and motion in your drawings. ![]() This tip sheet mainly focuses on simplifying the general male and female anatomy so that artist with difficulty drawing a gender would have a better idea of their differences.
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This reference guide provides a guideline for drawing the male and female anatomy. It breaks down the complexities of the human anatomy into general shapes you can apply to any of your drawings. ![]() Some Photoshop some Illustrator and BOOM ! Completed Body anatomy for artists . I hate small res reference pictures and the ones with watermark on them, so enjoy and if you find it useful leave a c... |
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This reference guide is the best way to learn about the anatomy of a wolf. It also contains detailed guides about drawing common wolf stances such as neutral stance, stalking and stride, running, howling, and resting. ![]()
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Use this reference guide to understand the proportions of the human anatomy in different poses and angles. This tutorial is especially useful for portrait artists and for anyone who frequently draws using reference images or subjects. ![]()
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Keep this reference guide handy whenever you decide to draw full body portraits. It contains some useful tips and guides about drawing a proportional human anatomy from toddler to adult.
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January 15, 2014 9:52 PM
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A simple reference guide for anyone who want to learn more about drawing the female anatomy. It includes useful tips about how to break down the shapes of the anatomy and create outlines for your final compositions. ![]() "I've had quite a few people ask me how I draw the way I do. I figure if the handful of people who ask me want to know, there are probably more who haven't written but wouldn't mind knowing, so here's basically my drawing manual (formatted to be kind to printers), which really isn't that much different from many others."
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A useful resource for anyone who wants to improve their drawing skills and learn how to draw different parts of the anatomy. You can use these tips in any of your drawing projects. ![]() Just a quick basic tutorial based on a new image I'm drawing right now. This is pretty much how I draw every picture. Sometimes I draw everything just with a black pen, sometimes it looks like a ra... ![]() The Portfolio of Mario Furmanczyk which includes caricatures, illustration, oil and digital painting, 2d and 3d animation, Flash games, tutorials, graphic design, and the Buzz Cut, a weekly animation editorial written by Chris Douvalas. |
This tutorial is for anyone wanting to gain a better understanding about the proportions of the human body. It describes the proportions of the basic figure, legs and knees, shoulders, hands, and several other parts of the anatomy.