![]() Don’t forget the small circles.Įrase all the guidelines you don’t need and draw the legs and arms that you’d like. Just below the waistline draw two circles with the same size as those used for the shoulders. Start with drawing two boxes to represent the ribcage and the pelvis, on top of this framework, begin to develop the torso drawing by paying special attention. These are the frame for the pelvis.įind the middle of the last ellipses and connect the waist and the crotch forming a diamond-like shape. Connect it with the shoulders by narrowed (up) lines.ĭraw two circles from both sides of the Centerline again. Mark the belly-button close to the bottom of the last head frame.įor the breastbone draw a small circle where the shoulder line and the torso Centerline cross. These are for the rib cage.įollow the circle guideline of the breast and add short lines from the opposite side of the outline you already have. Follow the guidelines of the ellipse.Ĭonnect the waist and the breast by curved lines. To draw the waist find the middle of the head frame and make two narrow lines. Make sure to leave enough space between the shoulder line and the chest. Next, shape the breasts as shown in the picture. Try to make them slightly narrowed and follow the outline of the small circles in the end. The circles in the lower half of the upper two ellipses mark the breasts of the model. Make one from the left side and one for the right. The size of those is about ¼ of the head. Then, touching the upper two ellipses draw two smaller circles. It is essential that you draw all the ellipses the same size in order that your model does not result in an unproportionate figure.īegin by drawing a feminine neck that is slightly curved towards the Centerline in the middle. The torso Centerline should separate it in the middle. Then, draw a third “head” between and under the latter two. They should be the same size as the head and touch the Centerline. A shorter neck will give your model a masculine look.įirst, make two ellipses one next to another right under the shoulder line. Don’t be afraid to draw a neck longer than half the head size, but avoid making them shorter. One of the reasons fashion illustrations look that graceful is the long necks of the models. ![]() This is the shoulder line and also marks the length of the neck. Once you have it, pull down a vertical Centerline for the torso.ĭraw a horizontal line half-head below the chin. Draw an egg-shaped ellipse that will be the head of your model.
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