Figure 2: Gift: This is a rough scale diagram of the eight characters. Because it is a boring reality department, please list it according to your own preferences.
Pelvic size ratio: the size of female head is about 1~3/4.
The size of male head is about 2/3.
Figure 3: The same is true of sitting posture (from left to right). If you add some sense of movement to your shoulders and waist, you won't look so stiff.
Sexy posture (visual art terminology, see Baidu Encyclopedia) is a must.
Kneeling also has the element of contraposition posto!
In a word, when you want to show a sense of movement, it is not wrong to pay attention to the words of contra-Posto. ...
The same is true of normal standing posture. If you add an element of counterpoint to posto, the sense of movement will be immediately highlighted.
The sitting posture is the same.
Figure 4: Various postures (shapes): Sure enough, it is best to draw more different postures and find the combination of feelings. I think so, so do I. All heads and postures have their own corresponding things (props), so there are also various ways to use them, I think.
Figure 5: When it becomes unknown, so I am thinking about posture: If I were you, I would recall the laws and flow directions of body lines, and then follow this picture. Also, when painting the whole body, you should draw it from the beginning to the end. When you don't know how to continue, you can draw a carcass (body). If you are sitting, you can draw from the legs in reverse.
This is an example of the trend of body lines. When you feel "a little stiff", try to draw with the feeling when drawing curves, so that the movement can be shown. When you start drawing from the parts other than your face, it will be much easier to draw the parts you want to show and the key parts (here, the legs with straight knees).
Figure 6: the method of finding the center of gravity ~ sitting posture ~: finding the center of gravity of sitting posture is a bit complicated. The pelvis on the leg side that supports the center of gravity will go up when standing, but the pelvis that supports the center of gravity together will go down when sitting. A situation in which the hand supports the body and the center of gravity is on the shoulder on the same side as that hand. It's hard to express in words, but if you really pose the same way, you will soon understand.
Figure 7: How to find the center of gravity ~ Standing posture ~: As I said before, the pelvis on the leg side that supports the center of gravity will go up. According to this principle, the lines of shoulder and waist are in opposite directions. Therefore, we can understand why the modeling of para-Posto can be better expressed.
Extreme stress (standing on one foot, etc.). ) It also includes the case where the shoulder lines and waist lines move in the same direction. But people should keep balance at this time, so the trends of these two lines will still be opposite, I think. Imagine walking across the mesh bridge and thinking, "I refuse!" " Human actions are easier to understand.
Figure 8: counterpoint in various situations: static posture, the model not only stands like this, but also contains counterpoint elements in various situations. If you keep the elements of counterpoint posture (modeling) in mind, you may find a good solution when you are worried about posture.
If the lines are extremely inclined, they will become feminine. If you are troubled by the posture of girls, please remember the counterpoint posture.
If you want to draw a positive posture, it is easy to show it with a counterpoint posture diagram. It is easier to show it when you pay attention to the pause.
Even such a person (posture) follows this principle.
Figure 9: What is the inverse proposition? A visual art of "making the human body look more beautiful". The following figure is a detailed explanation.
The leg pelvis that supports the center of gravity will go up.
(Top-down) Because the line of sight is an independent action, please follow your own preferences.
Shoulder line and waist line are in opposite directions.
The back bone is S-shaped.
By the way, if the hand is placed on the waist on the upper side of the pelvis, it will be very stable, which is what I said about the standing posture and rest posture of the model. If we pay attention to the line direction of shoulders and waist, we can ensure the stable balance of painting (figures).
The line of the knee is consistent with the direction of the waist.
The line of the ankle bone changes according to the position of the knee.
The center of gravity is in the position of navel. The leg branch near the navel is the center of gravity.
My supplement is in brackets. Dare to ask the landlord whether it is hand-painted or sketched?
PS: My eyesight is very poor. I'm tired of reading the fine print in this painting. . . . . . . On behalf of enthusiastic netizens.
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