2. Starting At first you may need to do it step by step , after practice you’ll reach a point where you will be able to skip this or won’t need it at all.
3. Proportions The hands keep their position . When drawing a person you count heads to size their body parts
4. Balance Unless they’re flying, falling or trapped in an ungravity room, the bodies must be in a position of balance . Even at dancing you have it. This tip will help you with postures.
5. Head The ear is in line with your eyebrows and has the size of the nose . The face is 5 eyes wide.
6. Arms When you’re flecting your arm, the zone of the elbow takes the shape of a diamond . In perspective, some parts may be shorter or thinner than usual. http://www.itchstudios.com/psg/art_tut.htm
7. Hands Look at your hand if you need to see how a pose looks. People’s finger lengh is different, always, it’s up to you how long you draw them.
8. Torso Boys don’t have curves, usually . So you use boxes instead of circles. Leave space between the legs , because forgetting that will make you suffer with poses
9. Legs LEGS HAVE CURVES , REMEMBER THAT. Muscles decide their shapes; the middle bottom is sighly shorter than the middle top. http://www.itchstudios.com/psg/art_tut.htm
10. Feet An easy way of drawing feet is drawing a circle and a triangle . A second circle appears when you curve your feet.
11. Exceptions Cartoons exaggerate shapes in any way posible Anime focuses on eyes, pointy heads, exaggerates tall characs, and fat people. Cartoons Anime pika-la-cynique ; ktshy ; purplekecleon at deviantart.com
12. Conclusion If you don’t remember how it looks, get a picture or look at someone doing the pose. Some people have problems just because they don’t actually look at their models. TIPS: LOOK PRACTICE KEEP PRACTICING