A woman is perhaps the most beautiful thing on our earth. The ability to convey the beauty of the human body can be equated with a gift that must not only be appreciated and cherished in oneself, but also constantly developed. If you have not previously been involved in drawing in this area, get ready for mistakes and a lot of work, because everything beautiful is learned with experience and considerable practice.
Instructions
Step 1
Start practicing from scratch. Buy a small mannequin figurine and start filling your hand in keeping the proportions of the body. These proportions are the same for all people, but unlike the male body, where there is a subsequent build-up of elements, the female body, on the contrary, requires smoothing.
Step 2
Begin your first attempts. You can start with your hands. Learn to draw fingers in different ways and from different angles. Pay attention to the features of a woman's arms and legs. Even if the girl is slightly overweight, the transitions should be smooth and elegant.
Step 3
Study the structure of the female breast. This is perhaps one of the most difficult moments. If everything else in a woman's body lends itself to at least some standardization, there are just as many options for a woman's breasts as there are women themselves. Learn to draw several template options. In practice, with frequent drawing, you yourself will learn to understand what kind of breasts one or another of your models should have, and what are the differences.
Step 4
Be careful with your waist and buttocks. Very often it is these parts that cause the artist to start all over again. Pay attention to proportions, do not thin the waist. Slenderness is good, but often in the picture she looks like thin, and these are different things. And also look at the photographs of how the bend of the buttocks looks in different sitting positions and while walking. If you always "statically" draw these muscles, the result will be very comical.
Step 5
Play with lighting. Almost all of the most exciting drawings are created by the play of light. Not only does it add realism and brightness, but it also allows you to highlight what needs to be seen and hide everything else. This is what photographers use, and you can use it too. Apply light to perfectly drawn legs and thighs. Thus, you will draw attention to them by looking away, for example, from not quite balanced forearms or a girl's failed facial expressions.