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Dear God. Drawing mood lines for a sitting pose is absolutely terrifying for me. I try not to give up with these ideas for drawing the body - believe me when I say that I want to get better - but it still throws me off completely.
As far as the figure on the right, this was the result of me attempting what Pereznieto executed flawlessly in his video: draw the body over the skeleton. He claims it's at this stage - particularly at the upper arm area - where a vast knowledge of anatomy is essential. But I don't know one thing about anatomy! I don't know what all those muscles are called much less know how to draw them. I know what arms and legs are, but they look warped when I draw them.
*face-paw*
I mean I like how my first stab at an advanced step such as that, but I know that that upper torso looks way off; it's completely unnatural for the stomach to be neutral and then the chest area look like a balloon. Hell, I haven't even started to attempt breasts, yet!
I haven't done any sketchbook practice pics for quite some time (especially considering I've grown a love for Paint Tool SAI). But lately, I came across this amazing art tutorial by some guy named Leonardo Pereznieto on YouTube on how to draw from the imagination. It looked quite enjoyable and understandable, so I figured I'd give this a shot. As you can see, it wasn't that easy to get a grip of right away. Any and all help would be much appreciated; I mainly want reassurance that I'm on the right path.
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Dear God. Drawing mood lines for a sitting pose is absolutely terrifying for me. I try not to give up with these ideas for drawing the body - believe me when I say that I want to get better - but it still throws me off completely.
As far as the figure on the right, this was the result of me attempting what Pereznieto executed flawlessly in his video: draw the body over the skeleton. He claims it's at this stage - particularly at the upper arm area - where a vast knowledge of anatomy is essential. But I don't know one thing about anatomy! I don't know what all those muscles are called much less know how to draw them. I know what arms and legs are, but they look warped when I draw them.
*face-paw*
I mean I like how my first stab at an advanced step such as that, but I know that that upper torso looks way off; it's completely unnatural for the stomach to be neutral and then the chest area look like a balloon. Hell, I haven't even started to attempt breasts, yet!
I haven't done any sketchbook practice pics for quite some time (especially considering I've grown a love for Paint Tool SAI). But lately, I came across this amazing art tutorial by some guy named Leonardo Pereznieto on YouTube on how to draw from the imagination. It looked quite enjoyable and understandable, so I figured I'd give this a shot. As you can see, it wasn't that easy to get a grip of right away. Any and all help would be much appreciated; I mainly want reassurance that I'm on the right path.
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