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@cchapman3
If you want to draw buildings, then its best to work on drawing buildings, you can use the head method to help getting use to drawing things from a box but it’s not necessary, hope that helps :)
@krrish2006
Got it
@krrish2006
I wanted to draw buildings that's why I was learning perspective from drawing fundamentals but there stan is teaching to draw heads using boxes and 2 point perspective, so I'm confused that should I learn that head or focus on learning buildings.
Hossein Rezapour
hi. forget about outlines of the body. the goal here isnt to draw a recognizable body or face or arm. its just finding and drawing a simple maniquin for the body. the details will come later. dont rush it. and dont worry. if u draw details now it cause u to not see the big forms of the body
@krrish2006
That's really helpful! Thank you, I'll definitely focus on the bigger forms and not the details.
maciek szczech
The model's pelvis is turned more to her left side (as drawn is turned more to the viewer).  Her right leg is more balanced/ in line with her head, i.e. if you draw a vertical line from her head down, you will notice that her right leg is more or less on that line (as drawn it is a little too far to the viewer's left).  Her right knee is pointing to her left side, or to the viewer's right side (as drawn it is pointing a little too directly at the viewer). Since you have posted your drawing and a reference I was curious how I would draw this pose. My general approach is that drawing just one sketch is not sufficient for such a study. This is also due to the nature of the mind. It does not perceive everything at once. Ii is not perfect and loose but perhaps it will help or clarify more.  You are there, jus keep studying and drawing!
@krrish2006
Damn how many hours did you spent on it, and there are two pelvis cubes which you've drawn but assuming the left one is your final drawing, there the hips are much more uplifted which I think changes the angle so is the angle in below drawing correct?
@krrish2006
The legs are short, and original reference had lots of muscles
Hossein Rezapour
i say the biggest problem is proportions. head is too big. hands and feets are too small. arms are too long . if u use basic shapes its easier to see the proportion . basic 2d shapes.
Dennis Yeary
yeah I ran out of room there
@krrish2006
hands are too long, and critique my drawing query which i have uploaded
@krrish2006
Hi, looking for any kind of critique. I know that feet could've been more proportionate and legs could've been thinner. Except that if you can give any feedback that'll be helpful and also confirming that am I right about my own critique would also be nice
@cchapman3
Added one more picture as an update, this is the leg I’m mainly having trouble understanding and because it’s the way it’s angle. It’s giving a twist motion to me which is why simplifying it into a box is harder compared the other leg. It messed with it for a while and got somewhat of an understanding by looking at my own leg. I just wanna make sure I’m on the right track before going back to anatomy
@krrish2006
I view it like this, it's a rectangle in perspective. Marshall also suggests viewing legs as boxes in the video https://youtu.be/xPdkxTSn9s4?si=Lfodak0nRcy58Tsj I hope that you've watched this one and if not then you'll understand it easily after watching it and if I am wrong please correct me.
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