3 Ways to Draw the Body like a PRO 🏃♀️
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i love how you say "not guaranteed" very briefly 😂😂
I kinda miss the chroma island series. Really liked that one (: But the recent videos have been really good! So I can’t complain
I thought I was the only one.
Oh god thanks. I'm racking my brain to understand how to draw bodies straight away
The human body you draw is simply stunning, perhaps you could make it into a systematic course.
I LITERALLY NEEDED THIS. Like no bs for the last month figure drawing has been the bane of my existence. I’m decent at gesture and construction but moving past that point has been stressing me out like crazy. Thank you so much Marc ‼️‼️💯💯
Wow method 2 is gold! The line up of the ellipses lets me see the flow of the figure naturally. Thanks Marc I can now draw a mannequin after months of trying and reading books lol. You don’t know how much this video has helped me. You the real MVP. 🙌
The cylinder method has always been my method ever since I started learning anatomy, I feel very validated now
These are really neat. I use a mix of both~ I use the cylinder for the ribs, then the rhombus for the female hips and the box shape for the male characters’ hips (unless they’re more on the feminine side body-wise, then I just use a narrower soft rhombus). I am seeing realtime how (like facial guidelines) using a variation of them with different characters could change the structure of the character. For example, the first style makes more angular, “strong-looking” characters and the second makes more shapely, softer-looking ones. Ect ect. It’s amazing. ect. It’s pretty amazing.
I think I needed this. I'm not a beginner and my anatomy skills aren't exactly rubbish, but they definitely could be a lot better too.
"Not Guaranteed" Lmao
It takes a very long time to be able to draw your own body from scratch. All that dexterity training and building up your visual library.
I've missed the last couple uploads but this one is gonna be the game changer for me for sure!!
I’m loving the ellipse / cylinder method, will definitely try this out next time!
Hey Mark I have got to say you're second method is easier for beginners in my opinion. The boxes make everything stiff. Although the method of your that's like Steve huston is really good. Do you have a video on that.
I do the stickman to get the proper line of action, then measure head height, then start blocking in to get angles right and then I start on fleshing out the character.
I go with cylinders because when you dress the character, it's easier to wrap the clothes around the body parts.
Awww COOL I came up with my own version of this last year. But yours has alot more definition and focus. YOU ARE THE BEST MARC! Thank you for your- OOHHH STICKMAN!!!!!
I think for me ellipse one worked the best... as you said for different pose study stick figure helped me to understand the depth... now i use ellipse and foreshortening for the poses which i was skeptical about... This really helped me out🤠🤠🤠
Finally made it just in time for Art School.
Gonna use these tips later today while working on one of my OCs.
Just thanks for all the awesome content u put out!
I've been working really hard this last half year to try and learn anatomy, proportions, etc, but I was really struggling to sort of put it all together into a cohesive and clean way.
I did a stick figure like foundation similar to the third method just to pose and measure it out, then followed along with the second method on top of it here, and it all just clicked together so nicely all of the sudden.
I mean, it didn't come together as well as the one in the video, and I haven't tried a lot of different poses yet, but it's still a very passable looking mannequin. Really appreciate these tutorials you're always posting. Thank you!
Good video as usual Marc! I usually go for a combination of 1 and 2, depending on what I'm working on, seem to be the most standard methods in general. I really like the effort put into the videos to make them not only educational, but also entretaining. I can only imagine how long it takes to plan, write, edit and so on. Always appreciate the constintently good content.
Thanks, Mark!
Marc, just wanted to say thanks for your guides - I picked up drawing two months ago and they’ve been really helpful! Keep rocking.
AAAAAAAAAAAA I LOVE UR ART STYLE SO MUCH
Long time viewer marc, I truly enjoyed todays video on sharing with us three different ways on drawing the bodies for drawing practice. I am pretty decent with enviorment creation simplitic wise. I am liking the three methods ya shared with us today. I'll defently start my journey with the box method then slowly move on up to the third set. Thanks so much for sharing your tips with no fluff and bs just straihgt to the point as it should be as well. Also you've been motivating me to get back into physical drawing again slowly these past few years to.
As a beginner, this video is awesome! Thank you!
Typically I will start with the chest. It is easier for me to visualize and follow through with the rest of the proportions. So I recommend it to whoever struggles with making the head first
will try it out thanks again for the knowladge
I really liked the cylinder/ellipse method, definitely going to try it out, the other methods are really great too
The box method is the one I absorbed the most. More versatile in my opinion.
This is really helpful! Thank you!⭐
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS
Omg thank you so much cuz I wanting know how to improve and understanding the box methods and it looks helpful :3
Just, marc is like a god, and just generously shares his craft unlike others
oh thanks i had trouble drawing the body
Thanks
Just tried the cylinder method is it's great, simply, time-saving, might use it as my main method as very, thank you
Just what I needed
Thanks interwebs art teacher!
THANX! For the lesson 🙇
Marc please make more content about clip studio paint🙏🏻
Ah! Oh no, I'm late for youtube art school!! 🏃 Always grateful for your content, Marc 🙏
I use the bean method and added a bit of boxes for accurate structure.
Thank you ❤
Nice i am learning the body piece by piece
Thank you mark! Right as I get home I will try this! You saved my art from art block
Really good video. You make sense! 👍
I only have one request if you can create a video on how to draw any pose using elipses and cylinder method which is your favorite. I'm not sure if you already have any video or pdf over it.
Always great advice!
Thanks, GOD bless you !!
I like the methods you listed and have in the few times I have recently drawn anything. Trying to work out more the oval/egg like shape for the head, bigger for the ribs with the marker for where they come up to the center, the bowl for the hips and then the limbs. proportions are pretty good, after I drilled those into myself. I just need to take it to the next steps of fleshing out, and value rendering.
I arrived at the stick figure method on my own. I just use a line for the shoulders and the hips, not triangles like you do here, but otherwise its basically the same. Its a great way to establish a pose without wasting time. If your stick figure doesn't look right you've only wasted a few lines. If you spend a while constructing boxes trying to get the pose and it isn't working you're more likely to keep trying to save it, when really you should just start again.
Oooo thanks!
Thank you. I'll see this after finals
Thank you!!!
hey sir...i have a question....
are you an artist because you're good at drawing or you're good at drawing because you're an artist....
What..
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dude in under 5 seconds you had me laughing. love the content as always, this is why i pulled the trigger on your full course. keep being awesome
Bro needs to be rewarded a noble prize for concocting the most efficient and fastest method of drawing by perfecting it over 22 years 🎖️
*Practice makes perfect 👌*
IVE BEEN THINKING ABOUT A BOX METHOD HOLY COW glad to know eventually I can reach that point of a more detailed mannequin I needed this video so badly THANK YOU
Marc casually destroying another pen! ☠RIP, these things are fragile!
How did you know I was struggling right this minute? It's so funny. Thank you Jesus for Marc 🥰
Thank you.
Art daddy finally uploaded! Though i kinda miss the old cold opens
0:27 don't let me get my hopes up 🤣🤣
In my "experience" method 1 and 2 (and variant of them) are the best, because while the method 3 is simple, it might give some bad habits (and for fore shorting as mentioned). So if you use it, be sure to move on to the others methods.
I'm going to try the box method. I have been practicing with the Loomis over the past couple weeks (super new to drawing/sketching) is very hard for me to use to develop proportions.
You are my Messiah 😊
Hey, I use the third method! And here I was thinking I was developing something all my own lol
I have no trouble drawing figures. I am a bit too obsessed with drawing muscles. What I do have trouble is with foreshortening. I have no clue how those manga artists do it. And hands… we don’t talk about the hands 😂
We ought to talk about the hands more! This video seems pretty helpful to me on the topic, maybe you'll find it useful as well. ua-cam.com/video/oBwb2tNSrng/v-deo.html it's like breaking it down into comprehensible parts, but not so many discrete parts that you lose sight of what a hand even looks like.
@@CarlMakesVideos Wait that is a super useful video! Thanks a million.
@@3up3rn0va i just did a sketch today where the hands weren't visible in the reference material, so i took pictures of my two hands in the angle i wanted. super helpful compared to scouring hundreds of internet images only to find an imperfect solution.
this is very helpful because i am terrible with proportions
I use the cylinder method
I really like the use of Cyl/ellipses since it would allow me to have more clarity/ direction....just one problem...i'm pretty much a beginner at anatomy so meaty box or meaty stick man it is.
I do a combination of all
O método que eu uso consiste na mistura dos dois primeiros métodos que você mostrou, eu mesclo quadrados com elipses, formando retângulos com pontas orgânicas, isso me ajuda a deixar o desenho orgânico e ao mesmo tempo ajuda a identificar a tridimensionalidade total do desenho😅😮
Finally now i can draw (Notorious Sensation Fraction Work)
Good one
nice video
Love the lesson a lot it is very useful information. But do you have a video on how to create monsters or creatures or do I have to buy the class?
I always have difficulty when practicing body drawing. I tried to learn from head to waist and then I didn't know how to draw waist to feet. But when I learned to draw waist to feet, I forgot how to draw head to waist and messed it up 😭 I tried drawing everything together but I felt the proportions looked bad and felt the legs I made were too long or big.
My brain tells me when I can draw just like you explained at the start of the video.
Thanks it really helped me for it learning anatomy rn lol so ye still tryna understand lil about bonw structure then the musscles any tips yall?
Ta chido 😃👍
Interesting to see how these methods are pretty different from what I do (I studied classical academy art). I basically draw ribcage and pelvis as egg and bucket, but the pelvis is more defined. Like a real one. The hip bones are not below the pelvis and coming from sides. There is a little more of bone below the center line of figure. and for arms and leg I draw the stickman figure hehe. Once I defined the knee, I can grow on some muscles
I never understood why they teach to draw the pelvis that way, it's so hard it's basically the same as drawing the final version right off the bat. Construction is meant to be easy, something you can build on!
@@YTartschool For me, I tried many simple ways later as artist but only but building the full construction works for me tbh sometimes. It starts from the box/bucket and dividing it on three parts vertically. So pretty easy once you figure it out and you have all main points to build up the muscles (but still way more work tho). Especially it was helping me on complex views or very thin/very muscular characters). But if simpler way works for other person way not? I clearly understand it's probably just me wanting to have a full construction in mind set up (and to be fair with more experience now I skip it for simple poses). I like the way Sycra has the pelvis simplified on some lessons too, two disks and the hip bones starting from them on sides. So it's fun how many ways there is, and everybody may do something own. Art is very fluid here and I learn much interesting stuff from your videos as well c:
Is one way better than the other? More specifically, is one way better for drawing in perspective, is one way preferred for drawing comic book characters?
Love this shit ❤️❤️ love your face
I love to see more drawing of body poses in a ballerina style. Please.
what bro
@@YTartschool What I mean to say draw ballerina poses for their flexibility and elegance. Is that clear enough? I am sorry. English is my second language.😓
Teacher teacher teacher teacher, why you say not guaranteed😭😭
Cause the tutorial also depends on the viewers skill level. There's actually nothing he could do if the learner actually suck really bad. That's why it is not guaranteed.
don't sue me bro
So weird thing, I tried the block anatomy and tried to do the legs but it wasn’t working so I decided to draw a triangular prism inside the pelvis block and did the ellipse anatomy for the legs, why did that work?… Oh, Thanks for the video, I thought it was really cool and I especially took interest to the way you drew the knees since I’ve been having trouble with that part of the legs.
Someone asked me to draw an anime character today and I struggled so much. It made me realize I forgot to copy from other artists for a long time and now it's like I forgot how to draw some things😅
W vid but kinda miss the Chroma island series😭🙏
nice ^3
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Aaaaaa I want to learn to sketch without doing chicken-scratch lines. Your sketches are so clean I want to acquire that superpower of yours
I use a lot of ctrl+Z, that's the secret :D if the line isn't perfect the first time, I undo and try again until it is rather than drawing over the bad line hoping to correct it with enough smaller lines
Make a "how to draw Marc Brunet"
start with an egg shape... done :)
*me looking at thumbnails*
Guys I think he has a type.
3 different ways to make a body
Me: 3 different ways to study what options are absolutely amazing to learn from
Marc: And it's free!
Me: alright I'm sold, I'm drawing ❤
hmm conveniently placed marc brunet class about drawing bodies right when i coincidentally forget how to draw bodies
What about that one spheres-cylinders mannequin from past videos?
all valid if I spent time to make a video about it! Pick the one that works best for you :)
Does the linier one (3rd one) works for everything?i lernt only action figure drawing so thats the methos i got used to.but its not as clean as the others.basically you need to do a lot of changing