Human Anatomy by PenguinzRULE

Surprise!
I don't usually draw people, but I decided to practice a bit.
any all tips are appreciated!

What else to say...
I also don't always have that beginning structure, but it was more helpful in this drawing then it usually is.

NOTICE:
This week (and last week) will be/was very, very, busy. I have a show coming up, so tech week is incoming. I was going to do more over April break, but I was busy so that didn't end up happening.

Thanks for reading and have a great day!
:D
-Char

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painted on a Nintendo 3DS
28 Apr, 2014, 4:01 am
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charcoal

28 Apr, 2014, 11:53 am

Good job! I can't draw humans properly if my life depended on it so I can't really give you any tips.

charcoal

28 Apr, 2014, 11:58 am

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I'm going to be deleting my old account on the 1st of april since drawing Fennec became a chore. If I don't the account will be deleted after a year of inactivity by collecting smiles so I rather just delete it now. Also, It's fine if you call me Star I don't mind.

Witzke

28 Apr, 2014, 6:53 pm

Human anatomy can be very difficult, I'm not very good at fingers or legs and down xD Hope the show goes well for you! : )

GaNLey

28 Apr, 2014, 11:43 pm

Important Tip #1: Don't forget to draw the eyebrows! XD

GaNLey

28 Apr, 2014, 11:58 pm

Ok here's some real tips for you--

one: Start with the head, practice it until mastered (Don't worry about the rest of the body yet). Now there are many ways to draw a head, I suggest you try to draw the heads of the people of your favorite cartoon show.
Like if you pick Anime. Just practice sketching the steps it takes to draw an anime girl's/boy's head.
You can find those steps on the internet easily. Example website: dragoart.com (best place to go if you want to learn to draw "anything").

fluffscarf

02 May, 2014, 12:08 am

This is really good Char! Great job!
As for tips go...
I'm not the best at drawing humans but one tip I have for you is to start by drawing a circle, then using lines to draw out the pose you want your human to be in. After you put down a basic frame for your human, you can add in more details. This strategy has helped me so I hope it can help you too. :)

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