If you want to draw a female body but don't know how, then read this article to learn about it.
Step
Method 1 of 2: Front and Side
Step 1. Create a wireframe sketch of the human body
It is highly recommended to study the anatomy of the human body so that you can create more realistic drawings.
Step 2. Sketch the body shape to give volume to the human body image
Step 3. Sketch the details of the human body following the shape of the human body
Step 4. Draw an outline on the sketch to complete the drawing
Step 5. Erase and remove the sketch from the image
Step 6. Give the image a base color
Step 7. Add shadows if needed
Method 2 of 2: Drawing Using Foreshortening
Step 1. Use foreshortening
Foreshortening (abbreviation) is a three-dimensional appearance of an object that looks shorter than the original, depending on the position of the viewer. For example, the picture above shows the appearance of several cylinders seen from the side. We can see how the cylinder looks shorter if one end of the circle is facing the viewer, until only the end of the cylinder circle is visible when the cylinder is pointed directly at the viewer.
Step 2. Sketch the outline of the human body
Make the left arm and upper left leg appear shorter as they point to the person viewing the image.
Step 3. Sketch the body shape to give volume to the human body
The same foreshortening principle applies to the arms and legs because we use cylinders to shape the arms and legs.
Step 4. Sketch the details of the human body following the shape of the sketched body
Step 5. Draw the outline of the shape to complete the image
Step 6. Erase and erase the sketch
Step 7. Give it a base color
Step 8. Shade if needed
Tips
- When drawing women's bodies, keep in mind that women have smaller shoulders than men. This is a common mistake in beginners so that the female body looks bigger and fuller. In addition, people also often draw the female body incorrectly so that it looks smaller. Look at the proportions when drawing to make sure the anatomy fits.
- Space it out and make sure all the body proportions are correct before adding details. Do not let you draw two beautiful detailed eyes before realizing that one eye is taller than the other.
- God can because it's normal! Keep practicing!
- Do the pose you want to draw in front of the mirror. You should always check the arms and legs as well as the torso in the picture.
- To check for proper body proportions, try flipping your image. This tip is great if you want to create an accurate image.
- Compare cuts and body parts with other body parts. Use a pencil or finger as a comparison tool. Look at your image some distance away by closing one eye and check that the distance in the image is correct.
- Draw the sketch lightly so that all mistakes are easily erased.