And although I'm not that good at digital, I'll post my digital gesture drawings I did today in case you want to see where I'm at. That's about all for now, I hope I don't discourage you from drawing, I just don't want you to take as long as I did to figure these things out (I don't post much so had to figure it out by myself). I understand that how to hold your pencil doesn't apply to digital, but the idea of controlling your line type is still relevant. In Stan's "How to Hold and Control Your Pencil" or Mike's "How Asymmetry and Anatomy Go Hand in Hand" (both here on Proko) videos, both talk about how hairy lines take away from the feeling of a drawing. In other words, shape the anatomy to follow the gesture, not the other way around. And there's another quote I really like (sorry I forgot who I'm quoting): we learn anatomy to make our figures more believable, not to draw every muscle. I know it's hard to bounce between gesture and anatomy, but the earlier you start the easier it we be. Stan always says that when we draw anatomy, we stiffen the flow of the figure. Use a series of long, overlapping curved lines to draw the hair at the face, passing behind the ear, at the back of the head, and the top of the head, connected by a rounded rectangular bun. In addition, I'd recommend gesture drawings in tandem with anatomy. Add More Details to Your Woman Side Profile Picture - Step 8. Focus on getting proportion correct before moving onto more fun things such as muscles (or breasts). I won't look focus on the forms of each piece (your ribcage shape looks really good), but more of it's relation with other parts of the skeleton. Hello Castil, I'd agree that your structure underneath isn't the best, and if I were you, I'd go back and redo the spine/ribcage assignments to really know your stuff. Find & Download the most popular Female Body Sketch Photos on Freepik Free for commercial use High Quality Images Over 1 Million Stock Photos.
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