Figure Proportions for Figure Drawing

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  • Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
  • Supplies
    Crayola Marker (blue, black or another dark color)
    Watercolor Paper or Normal Paper 4 Sheets
    Water in a jar
    Small round paintbrush
    Paper Towel
    Steps
    1. Draw 8 circles stacked on top of each other
    2. Label the circles starting at the top with #1
    3. Above the bottom of the number two circle draw a shape for the rib cage
    4. At the bottom of the number three draw a belly button
    5. Above bottom of number 4 draw a shape for the hips
    6. In the middle of circle number 6 draw the knees and add the feet at number 8
    7. Add shoulders and draw the elbows in at the bottom of number three next to the belly
    Botton and the hands at number 4
    Adaptions
    Draw ovals for all the shapes including arms and legs
    Extensions
    Draw the figure from the side using these proportions
    Learn about human anatomy
    Artists/Art
    Leonardo da Vinci
    Books
    Inside Your Outside, Tish Rabe
    Homework
    Draw 2-3 figures moving
    Vocabulary
    Proportions
    Tips
    The shadows can be painted by first painting over the Crayola marker lines, this will make the
    marker bleed and create shadows
    When talking about the figure it’s important to point out that every person’s proportions are
    different and that is a good thing. Observing the people you are drawing is the most important
    thing.
    This tutorial was made by McCall Johnson for Mr Otter Studio
    Music A Piano Tale by Immersive Music
    Purchased music license from PremiumBeat.com

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