The First, EASY Step To Draw Bodies (For Beginners)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DVbargQCaY

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TLDRThe video discusses an easy process for learning anatomy in drawing, emphasizing the importance of a solid foundation before tackling complex muscle groups. It introduces a mannequin method using basic shapes to create proportions and forms, focusing on key points like joint orientation and body mass. The speaker encourages viewers to practice with these simplified forms before adding details and offers downloadable cheat sheets for reference. The aim is to make anatomy less intimidating and more accessible for artists, promoting a more organic approach to figure drawing.

Takeaways

  • 🟒 Start with a solid foundation using basic shapes.
  • 🟒 Focus on key proportions like crotch and knee positions.
  • 🟒 Use a mannequin method to simplify figure drawing.
  • 🟒 Understand joint orientation for realistic poses.
  • 🟒 Adjust proportions for female figures accordingly.
  • 🟒 Add curves to make figures look more organic.
  • 🟒 Practice with simplified forms before adding details.
  • 🟒 Download free cheat sheets for reference.
  • 🟒 Consider joining a mentorship program for personalized help.
  • 🟒 Remember that the body is squishy and organic.

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    The video discusses the challenges of learning anatomy for drawing, emphasizing the importance of building a solid foundation before diving into complex muscle groups. The speaker introduces a simplified approach using basic shapes to create a mannequin, highlighting key proportions such as the placement of the crotch, knees, and elbows. The focus is on creating a solid character structure rather than adhering to rigid proportions, which can vary based on gender and style. The speaker encourages viewers to start with basic forms and gradually add complexity, stressing the importance of understanding limb orientation and joint movement. The video also touches on the need for organic shapes and the use of cheat sheets for reference, inviting viewers to share their experiences and challenges in learning anatomy.

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Video Tanya Jawab

  • What is the best way to start learning anatomy for drawing?

    Begin with a solid foundation using simplified shapes like boxes and cylinders to create a mannequin.

  • How important are proportions in drawing anatomy?

    While proportions are important, focus on key points like the crotch, knee, and elbow positions rather than strict rules.

  • What should I do if I struggle with drawing figures?

    Practice drawing basic mannequins and gradually add details as you become more comfortable.

  • Are there resources available for learning anatomy?

    Yes, the video offers free downloadable cheat sheets to help with learning anatomy.

  • What is the significance of joint orientation in drawing?

    Understanding joint orientation is crucial for creating realistic poses and movements in figures.

  • Can I create my own version of the mannequin?

    Absolutely! As you learn more, feel free to develop your own style of the mannequin.

  • What should I keep in mind when drawing female figures?

    Adjust the proportions slightly, making the chest box smaller and the hips wider.

  • How can I make my figures look more organic?

    Focus on adding curves and avoiding stiff shapes to represent the body's natural squishiness.

  • What is the mentorship program mentioned in the video?

    It's a one-on-one program tailored to your specific needs in your art journey.

  • What is the main takeaway from this video?

    Start with simplified forms and gradually build up to more complex anatomy to make learning easier.

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Gulir Otomatis:
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    learning Anatomy is hard right eh it
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    depends you can certainly make it harder
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    for you by diving head first into muscle
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    groups without having a solid foundation
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    or take care of set Foundation First so
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    that drawing the actual musculature
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    becomes a breeze so in this video I'm
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    going to share with you an easy process
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    that got me from this to this spoiler
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    it's manne caniz let's
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    go all right let's address the elephant
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    in the room first proportions and I'm
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    going to use our trusty Stickman for
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    this first and I could tell you you know
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    to follow the plethora of tutorials and
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    guides that tell you that an ideal male
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    body is eight head stall and blah blah
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    blah blah blah uh I'm not going to do
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    that instead I'm going to go against
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    current and tell you that the only
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    proportions you really want to care
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    about at least for humans are crouch in
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    the middle knee Midway through a leg
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    elbow Midway from shoulder to wrist and
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    that's it why well because chances are
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    you're going to morph your figures
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    depending on gender body type age and
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    even style like if you draw anime
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    characters you're probably not going to
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    make them eight heads tall right
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    especially not girls right also most of
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    these hard R proportions are going to
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    fall short once you introduce the
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    almighty and scary for sure
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    we're not going to dive into that right
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    now since it's a topic for a whole
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    separate video but do realize how little
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    these hard rules apply to actual
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    illustration like take this one like the
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    hand is huge but it's still
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    [Music]
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    correct so with that out of the way the
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    one most important aspect you need to
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    consider is making the character solid
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    I'm going to use a box for the head a
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    box for the chest and and one for the
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    pelvis then I'm going to add cylinders
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    for neck connecting the Torso arms
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    legs and then finally some wedges for
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    hands and feet just to keep them very
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    very very
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    simple please notice I did not do this
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    this is flat and it never happens you
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    always always see perspective even if
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    you are right in front of the character
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    and this one is the most basic character
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    you can draw you have to start here if
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    you can't draw this mannequin please
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    don't try to add anything on top of your
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    frame because it's really not going to
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    work out so let's talk about some key
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    points notice that the rape cage form
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    needs to move with the shoulders more or
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    less so don't make the top box too big
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    this is not the actual size of a rape
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    cage which is this it's just a
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    simplification that I made then relative
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    position
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    when you study reference be mindful of
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    the various positions of the limbs uh
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    especially of joints like you want to
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    know what the wrist is or at least where
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    the hand is the hips knees feet elbows
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    please don't break your characters
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    female figures obviously have slightly
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    different proportions you want to edit
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    the box of the chest a little bit add
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    some protrusion unless the preference is
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    Zia of course and usually the shoulders
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    are slightly narrower and the hips a bit
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    wider
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    just bear in mind the main masses are
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    head chest and
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    pelvis actually I found that some people
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    have trouble figuring out the
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    orientation of the lymphs you know
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    because they're cylinders and if this is
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    the case for you you can absolutely swap
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    those for more boxes like something like
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    this it's really just a matter of
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    preference and how sensitive you are at
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    figuring out orientation and now let's
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    see real quick how this applies to
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    actual figures
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    [Music]
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    at this point you're probably thinking
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    Nemo you amazing Godlike artist I want
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    to draw actual characters not
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    mannequins all right all right my
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    impatient friend let's use something
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    slightly more more complicated for the
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    head I still want to show side and front
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    cuz that's really important then I'm
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    going to modify the box of the rape cage
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    with something a little more like a vest
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    I guess use a sort of underwear shape
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    for the pelvis and edit some of these
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    cylinders into drumsticks or in general
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    making them you know slightly more
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    organic feeling obviously real people
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    have elbows and knees so for now I'm
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    going to to put a box or maybe just even
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    a line in place cuz I want to show the
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    orientation of the joint cuz bear in
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    mind these are both hinges so they can
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    only move in One Direction they can only
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    Flex up and down but while you can
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    usually align the elbow box with the
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    forearm because that's basically part of
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    the Ona the kneecap is kind of free
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    floating let's say actually it really is
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    floating in front of leg so usually I
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    just thr it in a in between position
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    between the two parts of the leg
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    obviously let's not forget about hands
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    and
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    feet and it's easy enough to connect the
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    waist since well we're you still using
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    some sort of boxy form so that's easy
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    enough and lastly let's not forget the
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    ball
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    joints uh not not there um I'm talking
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    about shoulders and hips come on for
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    shoulders I like to merge the ball of
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    the joint with with the upper arm just
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    cuz I like the for more but I prefer to
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    keep the hips to leg joint separate
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    because for some reason it just feels
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    like I'm stiffening the pose too much if
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    I merge them so key points about this
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    the drumstick of the form ends in a box
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    and the same can be said for the lower
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    leg make sure you do this because it's
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    going to be fundamental especially for
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    the wrist also speaking of the lower leg
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    you do want to add a bit of a curve to
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    it because otherwise the whole figure is
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    going to stiffen up a lot this curve of
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    the tibia which is the main bone of the
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    lower leg is actually really important
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    for gesture you can use a box for the
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    knee as well especially where it's bent
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    but really the most important thing here
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    is the
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    orientation and do separate hands and
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    feet from forearm and lower leg because
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    otherwise it's going to look strange
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    again you can just merge them with a
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    little bit of a squishy in between form
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    so that it does look like there is a
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    joint in there okay let's see some of
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    these in action
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    [Music]
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    and that's probably as far as you want
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    to go for a long time and trust me if
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    you can draw this then it's really just
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    about studying the main muscles one by
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    one and laying those secondary and even
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    tertiary forms on top like literally you
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    you can just add them on top nothing
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    else it's going to be so much easier of
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    course you can come up with your own
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    version of The Mannequin as you learn
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    more but if you have trouble remembering
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    all of these I actually made some
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    convenient cheat sheets that you can
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    download in the video description of
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    course it's free as always don't worry
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    about that but in general what do you
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    think about these like have you tried
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    simplifying the body so far do you have
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    a favorite method of maniz or what other
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    issues did you have when stunning
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    Anatomy let me know in the comments
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    ments down below and hopefully it's
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    going to be material for another video
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    but remember the body is squishy it's
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    made mostly of water so try to get past
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    the heart for mannequins as soon as you
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    can and
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    organifi
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    organ
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    organic organize make the forms look
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    more organic okay and if you're still
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    lost and need some extra help you might
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    want to check out my mentorship program
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    which is 101 and tailor to your specific
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    needs and where you are in your art
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    Journey link on screen now and in the
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    video description all right that's all I
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    got for you today go drawing now
Tags
  • anatomy
  • drawing
  • mannequin
  • proportions
  • art
  • figure drawing
  • simplified forms
  • joint orientation
  • female figures
  • mentorship