Anyone know how to draw the body twisting or in more complex poses. Also how do you shade/ draw muscles to make it look like its apart of the body and not some line?

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    im a beginner artist but im not sure how to correctly draw the body in more complex poses. any advice
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    #28404
    Hello! This is an excellent question, but a bit difficult to answer without knowing a bit about your process currently.

    It is important to start with a line of action to map out the pose, and use volumes to note the positions in 3D space of the ribcage and pelvis, noting which directions they twist. I would recommend practicing using volumes, and learning perspective if you want to fully understand how things work in a 3D space. I will linik a few resources that will help explain it better than I can in text!


    This channel has some very helpful videos! I recommend starting with this video:

    ELEMENTS OF CHARACTER: Gesture, Forms, and Animation

    For a more technical approach, try this one:

    EMULATING EVEN AMUNDSEN II: Pose and Camera Position

    For muscles, I recommend studying anatomy as much as you can through anatomy books, free online resources, or courses like this one by Ariel Olivietti that I always recommend! I really admire TB Choi's work as well, and how she shows her in-depth knowledge of anatomy. Her approach to figure drawing and drawing muscles can be seen here:

    How to draw body by TB Choi



    Let me know if there is anything more specific you'd like to ask :)
    • slump edited this post on April 20, 2022 3:54pm. Reason: made thumbnails look neater lol
    • slump edited this post on April 20, 2022 3:56pm. Reason: oh wow that broke the post even more, trying again
    #28751
    Omg thank you for suggesting that moderndayjames channel! I've been looking for good online animation classes and it looks like they have a good one!

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