This tutorial adds the schematic shapes of the arm muscles to the standing figure, completing the figure from a front, eye-level view. The tutorial also discusses certain common characteristics of the arms in a relaxed position at the sides of the body.
Read more...Tutorial 05: Adding the Legs to the Schematic Figure from a Front, Eye-Level View
Having drawn the schematic shapes of the torso muscles, we need to give our figure something more than just sticks to stand on. This tutorial adds the muscles of the legs in the form of simple schematic shapes. It also features a discussion of certain common characteristics of the legs to help in drawing them from other views.
Read more...Tutorial 04: A Schematic Drawing of the Torso Muscles from a Front, Eye-Level View
This lesson builds on the schematic drawing of the figure created in Tutorials 01-03 by adding the muscles of the torso as they appear from a front, eye-level view. For ease of learning, the muscles are introduced in the form of schematic shapes.
Read more...Tutorial 03: Adding the Limbs to the Schematic Figure from a Front, Eye-Level View
In this lesson, we complete the schematic drawing begun in the second tutorial by adding the limbs to the body. This tutorial demonstrates how to plot the position of the arms and legs from a front, eye-level view and introduces the concept of the appendicular figure.
Read more...Tutorial 02: A Schematic Drawing of the Axial Figure from a Front, Eye Level View
In this tutorial, we create a schematic drawing of the upper half of the body from the front, eye-level view. The tutorial demonstrates how to plot the position of the major features of the body for this view, and introduces the concepts of the axial figure and schematic drawing.
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