Previously, our focus was primarily on capturing the front and back views of the female figure through sketching. However, it is equally important to acquaint ourselves with the side view as well. By doing so, we can expand our artistic repertoire and enhance our ability to depict the human form from various angles. This exploration of different perspectives allows us to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the figure's three-dimensional nature.
Furthermore, we can adapt our standard framework to accommodate more complex and dynamic poses, such as a standing pose with the majority of the weight placed on one leg. This adds a sense of balance and movement to our drawings, making them more engaging and lifelike. Additionally, it is crucial to consider the variations in body proportions between males and females. Although they may exhibit dissimilarities, there is typically one significant contrast that sets them apart, with the remaining disparities being minor details that contribute to the overall uniqueness of each individual's physique.
By recognizing and incorporating these nuances, we can accurately represent the diversity and beauty of the human form in our artwork. This not only showcases our technical skills but also highlights our appreciation for the intricacies of the human body. As artists, it is our responsibility to capture the essence of our subjects, celebrating their individuality and the vast range of human experiences they represent.
Through the exploration of different aspects of figure drawing, we can continue to grow and evolve as artists, constantly pushing the boundaries of our sketching ideas and expanding our artistic horizons.
So, let's embrace the side view and all its possibilities, allowing it to enrich our artistic journey and deepen our understanding of the human form.
- This course will help you to master the technique of very quick fashion figure sketches, both male and female, in side view and in a standing pose when all the weight falls on one leg.
- And you'll be able to draw male and female figures with all differences in proportions.
- This course is for beginners in drawing. For sketching, you need only sketchbook, graphite pencil and eraser.
- Also, I prepared worksheets for you to download and to print.
- You have to start from kind of a framework which makes first steps easier.