0:009:59How to draw Manga Shoes! 3/4 view (part 1) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd right here I'm going to draw the top of the shoe which I guess goes right under the ankle. AndMoreAnd right here I'm going to draw the top of the shoe which I guess goes right under the ankle. And so for the top part right here the leg it curves like that and then opposite curve for this shoe.
1:2022:23How to Draw Anime Feet and Shoes [Narrated Tutorial] - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe bear fruit first time and and then I'm going to draw the shoes. Next to it to show you guys howMoreThe bear fruit first time and and then I'm going to draw the shoes. Next to it to show you guys how to do you know both.
0:0214:49How to Draw Manga Shoes Sneakers - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo this is the back of the shoe. Here here's the top obviously and then it dips down a bit and thenMoreSo this is the back of the shoe. Here here's the top obviously and then it dips down a bit and then for the top of the shoe it comes down at an angle. And then straightens out of the toe.
0:065:21How to Draw Manga Shoes: School Girl Shoes - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd just picture the heel here being kind of round. So this line is slightly curved. And comes downMoreAnd just picture the heel here being kind of round. So this line is slightly curved. And comes down the shoe like this. And we are going to be changing the shape of this foot a little bit.
6:099:55How to Draw Manga/Anime Clothes and Folds - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo let's draw the outside of the pants. And just like the sleeves. I'm gonna end it with two foldsMoreSo let's draw the outside of the pants. And just like the sleeves. I'm gonna end it with two folds at the bottom. Same for the inner part curve the lines and connect it to the guideline for the shoe.
1:0114:34How to Draw Boots [Narrated Step-by-Step] - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd that's going to get us started towards drawing the shape of the boot now you'll notice that I'veMoreAnd that's going to get us started towards drawing the shape of the boot now you'll notice that I've made her knees look almost little knock-kneed or like pigeon toed or something and that.
Drawing shoes is all about staying true to real life details....How to draw a sneaker.Draw a set of planes for the framework of the shoe. ... Draw frames to guide your outline. ... Fill in the outline of the shoe. ... Trace over your sketch with a pen. ... Fill in the details. ... Draw the laces. ... Color your shoe. ... Airbrush to add dimension.
1:147:39HOW TO DRAW JEANS Step by Step Drawing Tutorial how to ... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd then go down and if you want to roll them up you would just draw a little rectangle at an ankle.MoreAnd then go down and if you want to roll them up you would just draw a little rectangle at an ankle. And then again you can make it skinny or you can make it pretty thick and go up with it.
0:092:20How to Draw a Front-Sided Shoe - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFirst thing we do is draw a trapezoid straight line across diagonal line down here straight acrossMoreFirst thing we do is draw a trapezoid straight line across diagonal line down here straight across and diagonal line down here next shape is an oval right underneath it to the side a little bit.
0:232:28How to Draw Combat Boots - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo first begin with I'm gonna draw out first pair boots. And by doing a little sphere I hear my bigMoreSo first begin with I'm gonna draw out first pair boots. And by doing a little sphere I hear my big toe area carry it up and stop paying a bit more. Add the heel.
2:3138:54HOW TO DRAW SMILING HAPPY EXPRESSIONS (Real Time)YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThis will be doing the same sort of thing but just a little bit wider. And sweeping down to theMoreThis will be doing the same sort of thing but just a little bit wider. And sweeping down to the outside edge a bit more. And then i'm just going to come down. Here bring in that shape.
16:3225:45How To Draw Feet & Shoes: CARTOONING 101 #10 - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe one shoe facing to the right the once you facing. Straight on and it makes for a moreMoreThe one shoe facing to the right the once you facing. Straight on and it makes for a more interesting design of course this one I've got this one drawn a little bit bigger. So in this perspective.
Female anime legs shape. In the front view the legs sort of curve inwards towards the center of the body and then curve outwards and back inwards past the knees. In the side view the legs curve backwards and then forwards from the knees down.
Female anime leg curves. Generally female legs are a set of fairly smooth curves (especially so in the anime and manga style). Though different anime characters can have different looking legs (thinner, thicker, muscular, etc…) you can use the above above illustration as an example of some general curves of the legs.
Generally the area of the legs going from the slightly above the bottom of the body to the bottom of the knees will be about as tall as the area from below the knees to the bottom of the feet.
This tutorial covers the basics of the shape and proportions of anime and manga style legs legs. As already mentioned anime legs are often the same as real legs. This means that if you ever need more reference for drawing legs in a particular position you can always look at some real photos.
How to Start Drawing Anime/Manga Feet in Different Positions. Always start by drawing the overall shape/major shapes of the foot first. If you are not simply drawing a scene that is zoomed on the feet but the whole person then you should start by drawing the overall proportions of the person first .
When drawing feet there are two major parts to consider, the foot itself and the toes. While the toes can move individually, during most normal movement of the foot they usually stay together.