1:4227:28How To Draw NECK SHOULDERS & HEAD LOOKING UP FOR GIRLS IN ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou'll know that it's something going on there here's the main necks own itself and it meets downMoreYou'll know that it's something going on there here's the main necks own itself and it meets down into this point where your collarbones.
2:174:29How to Draw Manga Necks for Beginners - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe neck is just gonna be a little bit thicker. Okay so easy guys the next one of the easiest thingsMoreThe neck is just gonna be a little bit thicker. Okay so easy guys the next one of the easiest things you can draw it's really not that complicated. And now you just have the trapeze.
3:4711:25How to Draw NECKS - 5 Simple Lines - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe v-shape created by these muscles on the front are some of the most useful lines on the neck.MoreThe v-shape created by these muscles on the front are some of the most useful lines on the neck. Getting the angles right on these is so helpful to getting the head in the right place.
The upper body should be twice the length of the head, but the shoulder should be less wider than the male character in comparison. The bottom of the body should be the same as the head except that you make it a lot wider than the male character.
0:316:34Learn to Draw the Neck - Forms You Should Know - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe axis of the cylinder is stilted forward to counterbalance the angle of the ribcage. The cervicalMoreThe axis of the cylinder is stilted forward to counterbalance the angle of the ribcage. The cervical vertebrae have a slight curve. Which is reflected in the overall shape of the neck.
4:2211:21How to draw 3D Chain - Quick & Easy - ANYONE CAN DO THIS!!! maybe.YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo you can even do like triangular shapes so like if you want to do a different shape link likeMoreSo you can even do like triangular shapes so like if you want to do a different shape link like square oval do a triangle one like do the inside of the link.
2:0010:03How to Draw the Neck - Easy Things To Draw - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipLet's say the neck is bending to the right like that. Right i would draw the neck. Like a cylinderMoreLet's say the neck is bending to the right like that. Right i would draw the neck. Like a cylinder maybe going down or going wide it doesn't really matter depends on the body type.
0:4411:14[Draw Anime Character Tutorial] 07 - Neck and Shoulder - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo I will draw the basic neck first here you'll see the to lie. And you will have an egg but theMoreSo I will draw the basic neck first here you'll see the to lie. And you will have an egg but the neck of the male character is kind of bigger than a female character.
1:2815:05How to draw a female Head Tutorial - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe width of the head. So we put two head next to each other and that's pretty much the shoulderMoreThe width of the head. So we put two head next to each other and that's pretty much the shoulder width. At least on an average you know of course obviously. Things will change from drawing to another.
1:284:26Manga Anatomy Quick Tips for Beginners! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipMake sure to draw a slanting line going from the neck into the shoulder. The collarbone connects toMoreMake sure to draw a slanting line going from the neck into the shoulder. The collarbone connects to the shoulder. Area i used to totally skip the collar bone. And if i did draw the collarbone.
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.
Draw the overall shape of the back of the foot with that in mind. Draw a curved shape on each side of the back of the foot above the heel to indicate the bones. Be sure to draw the bottom of the heel with a light curve. Next draw the front part of the foot (it will be partially covered by the back of the foot).
To add in some simple muscular definition, draw V-shaped lines from the the middle of the neck down to the inner corners of the collarbone. Then, draw two horizontal lines to designate the collarbone.
Anime characters generally have necks that fall somewhere between a cartoon style and a realistic style. While they still retain the general shape of an anatomically correct neck, they are often more slender than a realistic neck. In more stylized versions of anime, the neck is even thinner compared to the head.
While the muscle structure is the same for all human figures, the necks of females and young children are typically more narrow, while males will have slightly wider necks and larger trapezius muscles. You may also illustrate necks differently based on the character’s physical fitness. A strong, muscular character will likely have more defined muscles in the neck, while a lean or less fit character will have a smoother neck with less definition.
Horses are known for their long, muscular necks. Studying a reference picture or anatomy diagram of a horse’s neck can give you a more technical understanding of the neck’s muscle structure; however, in general, a horse’s neck contains several different muscles—a few long muscles that stretch from the bottom of the skull down to the front legs, and some that extend from the base of the neck across the horse’s back.
While cartoon necks don’t require too much detail, they typically aren’t as simple as two parallel lines. Even a cartoon character’s neck should follow the general anatomy of a realistic neck—beginning wider at the base of the head, tapering in toward the middle of the neck, and then sloping out into the shoulders.
Then, it widens and extends to the horse’s back and down to its chest. Make sure to draw a gentle curve under the horse’s throat and slight arch along the top of the neck.
When drawing cartoon necks, you have more freedom to use exaggerated shapes to convey a character’s personality.