How Do You Draw A Female Body?
• Step 1 Draw a scale of 8 inches divided by one inch or 20.5 CM divided by 2.5 CM. • Step 2 Draw a head, a neck, and shoulders. The head begins with a circle that extends almost throughout the uppermost section. The jaw comes down from the edges of the circle and turns into the chin at the line between the first and second section. Draw the neck down from the chin, and begin the shoulders a little more than halfway through the second section. • Draw the torso. Bring the torso down from the shoulders and almost halfway through the fourth section. • Step 4 Draw the hips. The hips are formed by a triangular shape, similar to the jaw and chin drawn earlier. There’s a “pinch” between the torso and the hips, and then the lines begin to join at the end of the fourth section. • Step 5 Draw the thighs. Create two rectangles that extend from the diagonal lines of the hips and almost halfway through the sixth section. • Step 6 Draw the lower legs. Make two more rectangles beneath the thighs. The
• Step 1 Draw a scale of 8 inches divided by one inch or 20.5 CM divided by 2.5 CM. • Step 2 Draw a head, a neck, and shoulders. The head begins with a circle that extends almost throughout the uppermost section. The jaw comes down from the edges of the circle and turns into the chin at the line between the first and second section. Draw the neck down from the chin, and begin the shoulders a little more than halfway through the second section. • Draw the torso. Draw the torso. Bring the torso down from the shoulders and almost halfway through the fourth section. • Step 4 Draw the hips. The hips are formed by a triangular shape, similar to the jaw and chin drawn earlier. There’s a “pinch” between the torso and the hips, and then the lines begin to join at the end of the fourth section. • Step 5 Draw the thighs. Create two rectangles that extend from the diagonal lines of the hips and almost halfway through the sixth section. • Step 6 Draw the lower legs. Make two more rectangles beneath