Body parts are the main constituents of the human body. The structure of the same parts is the same, but outwardly they always have differences. It is very important to be able to convey all their features on a simple sheet. How to draw them?
It is necessary
- - album sheet;
- - pencil;
- - eraser.
Instructions
Step 1
Draw the wireframe of the depicted body part. First, draw straight strokes with a simple pencil, which will serve as the basis for further drawing. Of course, draw the frame individually, for example, for the arms and legs, it can be the lines of the fingers, and for the head and eyes - ovals. Set the direction with such a basis, i.e. orientation in space - head tilt, arm bending, etc. If you are drawing not a separate part of the body, but the whole body, then be sure to observe human proportions.
Step 2
Draw out the outlines of the body part. Draw more rounded borders, you get something like a wooden doll. In this way, the components of the torso can be outlined very quickly. However, for a more accurate drawing, use rough, straight strokes - they are easier to work with later.
Step 3
Draw additional lines and circles to draw individual muscles in the human body, as well as prominent areas. Highlight the muscle group with a simple ellipse, i.e. an elongated oval, for example, on the ankle of the leg. This technique is very easy to use, but the effect is very tangible.
Step 4
Fix clearly the position of body parts, observing gravity. They should not just dangle in the air, for example, if these are legs, then give the appropriate position to the feet.
Step 5
Give volume to the depicted parts. To do this, make a crosshatch. Please note that the lines should not be strictly straight, depict them with small bulges. Darken individual areas of the body's constituents using the play of light and shadow. Please note - if you are drawing more than one part, then you need to adhere to the illumination from one side for all elements.
Step 6
Paint over the drawing. First, shade the entire part of the body with straight oblique lines, then shade it, and in the end, go through the eraser, brightening the picture to give a more realistic image.