Combining circles to create basic body shapes and the very fun and easy flour sack method. Press firmly near the end of the shoulder line and sketch down along the chests curve towards the waist.
Draw an egg shaped ellipse that will be the head of your model.
How to draw a torso easy.
Begin by drawing the body guides to create a workable frame.
I also show you how to draw the chest.
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How to draw the abs as well.
Draw a horizontal line half head below the chin.
Now take your favorite colors and paint the torso.
Keep drawing the line to connect with the edge of the bottom torso rectangle and repeat this for the opposite side of the body.
Also study about the human anatomy.
Draw the outline over the sketch.
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I also show you how to draw the shoulders.
First draw the head guide shape then the torso and hip guides.
First make two ellipses one next to another right under.
At this stage we leave the stomach area empty because the stomach doesnt have a solid structure.
Next to give the artwork more realism and aesthetics trace your work with a darker pencil or ink.
As a result you should get such a torso drawing.
Now take an eraser and use it to remove guidelines from the torso drawing.
In this video i show you how to draw a male torso in a comic book style.
There are two major steps to understanding the torso.
The first step is made up of two boxes for the ribcage and hips.
Sketch the wire frame of the human body with these basic shapes and lines.
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Sketch additional shapes as a guide to create the human figure.
Draw a curved line to connect the outside of the shapes and make a basic torso.
Sketch the male figure by using the shapes as a guide.
Erase and remove the sketch marks.
In this tutorial i show how to construct a simple torso in two easy ways.
Sketch in the guidelines for the neck arm and to connect the top to the bottom.
Watch and draw along as christopher takes you through the key techniques for the female torso in a dynamic pose.
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