Method 2 of 4: Drawing an Anime School Girl
How to draw the body of an anime girl
The shape of the lower part of the face is as follows:
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0:0715:30Want A Superhero Anime Body? DO THIS!! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipChoose your aesthetic. Like what type of body you're trying to go for you're trying to be bigger areMoreChoose your aesthetic. Like what type of body you're trying to go for you're trying to be bigger are you trying to smaller.
0:4917:06HOW TO DRAW FEMALE BODIES || Easy Tutorial! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt is pretty much like a triangular shape you can think of it. As. And this is basically your hipMoreIt is pretty much like a triangular shape you can think of it. As. And this is basically your hip and it's connecting. Right where the thigh would connect to the hip and the crotch. Area.
1:0817:13how to draw female torsos - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBut a female body has much sleeker limbs less musculature a much narrower chest and wider hips. SoMoreBut a female body has much sleeker limbs less musculature a much narrower chest and wider hips. So the focus of this lesson is going to be all about drawing the female chest pelvis and leg connection.
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0:495:28The Mikasa Ackerman Workout - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThen three sets of five to ten bodyweight squats three sets of three to five chair assisted pull-upsMoreThen three sets of five to ten bodyweight squats three sets of three to five chair assisted pull-ups three sets of five to ten hanging knee raises.
0:3611:41HOW TO DRAW BODIES | Drawing Tutorial - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThen for the torso. I'm always sketching this kind of trapeze shape that is broader on top the twoMoreThen for the torso. I'm always sketching this kind of trapeze shape that is broader on top the two upper angles of my trapeze shape are going to loosely indicate their arms.
0:076:28How to draw a Girl Easy and Cute #1 - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipLike that and then come back down with a sweeping curve. Like that and that's one side of her hairMoreLike that and then come back down with a sweeping curve. Like that and that's one side of her hair and we can go draw the other side.
2:0831:35How To Draw SKIRTS FROM BASIC SHAPES - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo as long as you understand this basic concept a small circle around the waist and a wider circleMoreSo as long as you understand this basic concept a small circle around the waist and a wider circle to indicate around the legs where we're working from.
1:2024:21How To Draw HIPS & WAIST - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI'm going to use just lots of lines i'm using a very flat edge of my pencil for a very thick roughMoreI'm going to use just lots of lines i'm using a very flat edge of my pencil for a very thick rough line in this example rough egg shape tends to represent the chest for me.
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The proportions are different for males and female characters. This is because males and females have different body shapes and sizes generally so we want to ensure that when drawing anime characters, they reflect that.
Drawing an anime body depends on whether you are drawing a girl or a boy. Girls are typically shorter, and have smaller frames. That is why we use 1:7 proportions vs 1:8 for males.
The most crucial aspects to consider when drawing the complete figure is the proportions, or the relationship of the body parts to one another. All parts must be in the proper proportions otherwise, your figure will appear strange.
Make sure to clean up your drawing once you’ve established the basic outline of your body. It is also possible to add small aspects like the neck collar bones as well as appearance of knees in the view from the front.
Then, drawn out, draw in the details like the hair, facial features and other hairstyles.
To design the clothes, we’ll sketch a few items. We will draw shorts, a shirt and socks.
There are a lot to things to remember when drawing a complete physique of an animation character. It is important that you have the right proportions while keeping the overall style.
To draw an anime body, start by drawing a stick figure with small circles at the joints and triangles for the hands and feet. Then, draw the head, neck, and torso with a waistline on top of the stick figure outline. Finish the body by drawing the limbs, using the joints to guide you.
1. Draw a head at the top of your paper. Place a circle near the top center of the page so there’s enough room to add hair later on. Put the point of the chin slightly outside the bottom edge of the circle since the jaw will come lower down.
Once you reach the point where the body is it’s narrowest, put circles inside the tubes you’re drawing for the arms to mark the elbows. Continue extending the tubes down to the bottom of the hourglass and sketch small circles for the wrists. Draw mitten shapes for the hands attached to the ends of the arms.
1. Make an oval with a pointed bottom near the top of your paper for the head. Place the oval in the top middle of your paper so you have enough room to add hair later on. Draw angled lines down from either side of the oval that extend down to form the jaw line.
Sketch an hourglass shape with 2 circles in it for the torso. Draw the top line of the hourglass shape slightly below the chin to form the shoulders. Draw curved lines going toward the center line, and flare out the bottom of the hourglass shape so it’s slightly wider than the shoulders for the hips.