1. “Falling for Foreshortening”
Foreshortening is when something looks like it is
coming toward you because of a change in size.
What parts of the body seem
larger than usual in this
picture?
What parts of the body are
close to us, and which parts
are far away?
How can you tell?
2. “Falling for Foreshortening”
1. Trace your shoes near the bottom of the
paper. Leave space in the middle.
2. Trace your hands near the
top of the paper. Leave
space in the middle.
3. Draw your arms and legs
coming from the hands
and feet.
4. Connect the arms
and legs with a body.
5. Add a head.
6. Add details to the
bottom of your shoes.