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Step 1: SkeletonSketch your basic structure outline. For the torso we will of course need the vertebrae, ribcage and pelvis. Don't worry about sketching these the -exact- shape of the actual bones. Note that on average, the female shoulders and rib cage are more narrow than the male's, and the female hips are wider than the male's.
Step 2: Muscles
Sketch in the general shapes of the different sets of muscles. Check your muscle layout with an anatomy chart or constructive anatomy book. Number 1 marks the top of the iliac crest, where the pelvis protrudes a bit. Number two marks where the meat of the leg bends. Here is a very important item: breasts come in a variety of sizes and shapes, and they are chiefly comprised of fatty tissue. Breasts will look different depending on whether the figure is clothed or nude. Breasts react to compression, and they are affected by gravity.
Step 3: Skin
In this stage, you're making your sketch look like it is a normal, naked torso. Decide which areas should be defined, darkened, or lightened. Good references for this stage would be a fitness magazine, sketches from a life drawing class, or a constructive anatomy book. A horizontal line through Number 3 will show the placement of the nipples. Important items to remember are that the average female body has more body fat than the male's (yes, this is both normal and healthy), and the average male's body has more muscle mass than the female's -- especially in the upper body. As such, you will notice less muscle definition in the average female, lending to a smoother and more curvy figure versus the more angular male body. Sometimes, it appears that the rectus abdominus muscles on a female flare out at the bottom all the way to the iliac crest; however, this is not the case. The swell of the lower abdomen most often masks the delineations of the underlying musculature depending on the lighting on the figure and the figure's stance.
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Comments: 143
Constraticron [2011-05-02 05:38:52 +0000 UTC]
This will definitely be helpful in the long run.
Thank you for putting this together!
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Kiunlo [2011-04-13 07:48:32 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! This is so helpful for my alien specie's anatomy!
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SmoothlyDoesItFreely [2011-03-24 00:46:18 +0000 UTC]
Exactly what I was looking for, great tutorial! Thanks a bunch!
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THE-ART-OF-CHAOS [2011-02-23 05:18:29 +0000 UTC]
Hey, a tutorial that's actually helpful! Now what are the odds of that?
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eresa10 [2011-02-08 02:34:39 +0000 UTC]
This was extremely helpful! If you look through my older stuff, It's kinda blah. But I like the way the picture I drew with this guide as a reference. Thanks a bunch!
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Aisley In reply to ??? [2010-12-22 07:46:03 +0000 UTC]
the 3/4 helps a lot - i have the most problems drawing waist and hip area. gonna try this out. thanks!
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tim-e In reply to ??? [2010-11-30 01:59:18 +0000 UTC]
its a lot closer to realism than my style of drawing, but once i get it down I can probably just cartoonify it thanks a lot- this is highly helpful.
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Elkaddalek In reply to ??? [2010-11-29 21:50:05 +0000 UTC]
this can hellp me ( i need practise )
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sokihio [2010-11-03 23:29:43 +0000 UTC]
in frontal view make the waist more graceful thats alll but thank i got a great idea from this
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IronFist590 In reply to ??? [2010-08-16 01:26:50 +0000 UTC]
this is a very helpful tutorial and will come in handy when I do my 3D modelling. Thankyou!
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buntz302 [2010-06-22 16:58:10 +0000 UTC]
everything is right. but i would prefer a character with a less big buttocks. but it is a torso tutoriol so w/e
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ElsaMarya [2010-03-21 16:43:30 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a lot.It was really usefull.Now i can draw women,not teen girls who look like boys .lol
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timflanagan In reply to Wixi [2010-01-02 07:50:48 +0000 UTC]
I've been telling people that I'm awesome for years, so I'm glad somebody finally listened, haha!
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Wixi In reply to timflanagan [2010-01-11 18:05:51 +0000 UTC]
Ahaha it's a pleasure...If I ask you for an advice to develop my draws should I bet you're going to say 'ractice practice practice'? LOL.
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timflanagan In reply to Wixi [2010-01-17 03:06:17 +0000 UTC]
Though I usually tell people, "Practice with intent to improve," since that helps more.
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Theshizirl [2009-12-19 03:56:07 +0000 UTC]
Permission to print this and add it to my self-reference folder?
It is extremely useful.
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InfiniteFruit [2009-12-14 07:34:57 +0000 UTC]
Whoa!!! This tut has been VERY useful in my study of animation! Thanks!!!
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Freezie [2009-10-20 23:52:05 +0000 UTC]
Amazing reference, wonderfully put together and useful to all forms of art. including abstract sculpture. Like I am using this for.
(Looking for general hip structure ideas, figured that line skeleton drawings would be ideal for an abstract view of the body. And hey, I was right) :3
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Flam-Berohtona [2009-10-17 03:13:55 +0000 UTC]
This completely changed the way I draw, and opened up alot of new corridors for me, so I'd like to thank you deeply, this was a MASSIVE help to me.
I'm still a little shaky with the head and face, but everything you covered here I can do fine now, so thanks ^_^
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WallofIllusion [2009-09-29 13:17:47 +0000 UTC]
Oh, very useful! Faving for future reference. Thank you~
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RoninGryphon [2009-08-09 03:16:57 +0000 UTC]
Yeah the two bottom right ones looks like the butt is too large and flat. The one on the right shouldn't be showing any at all, there should be a smooth line from the hip. Of course this would just differ from figure to figure as not all female figures are that same. But this is really good overall.
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Glass-pocket [2009-07-30 02:08:46 +0000 UTC]
Thank you terribly for the sketches, they're appreciated
But.. there's something wierd about her bum on the second down farthest right, and thrid down farthest right.
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Human-Fetish [2009-07-23 18:32:55 +0000 UTC]
Again, thank you...very useful, I am grateful : )
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BeauART [2009-06-20 17:00:00 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much, I've been struggling with drawing bodies of the opposite sex for a long time.
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ICryBloodTears [2009-06-04 13:56:32 +0000 UTC]
very usefull... thanks... i've always had some problem with female body
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SaveTheDonuts [2009-05-10 03:42:56 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for this, I hate drawing boobs. I hope I can draw them better using this :3
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renegadesoldier [2008-12-19 08:49:57 +0000 UTC]
Incredible!
In my journal you might notice I've been having trouble with drawing the female torso (especially the waist) and this is one of the best examples I've seen! You have used the right proportions and details and executed them in a sensible way.
I really do agree with Marc-Jager that a lot of young male artists do, when drawing or looking at a drawing, tend to emphasize the mass of the woman's chest.
I am a young teen (14, 15 next year) with outstanding art skills beyond my year level (yr10) and find the human body (male and female) are fascinating. They are so complex, and the structure of them is very difficult to capture in a means of a 2D drawing on paper. I find they are beautiful and have a real clever design, and the human body's organs, cells, and functions all work together just to exist, move, create and destroy energy. But finding such beauty is difficult with the common exploitation of the figure in ugly ways. I ignore this and don't feel ashamed when drawing the figure (even when nude). Anyway, thanks for drawing such a helpful reference.
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Marc-Jager [2008-12-08 13:23:33 +0000 UTC]
FINALLY someone who understands REAL breasts don't sit up on top of pecs like a couple of baloons!!
Man I'm fed up with all these people who think implant-type boobs are the aesthetically more pleasing and/or norm!
Well done tim!
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Marc-Jager In reply to timflanagan [2008-12-09 16:55:12 +0000 UTC]
while i'm 'at it' - you should write something like that in your tuts/notes/whatever.
I can't believe how many artists (usually young males) who really don't seem to know what real breats look like...
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JouninShadow [2008-11-23 12:18:05 +0000 UTC]
this tutorial really helped me out ^-^
thanks for posting it
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