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Posted at December 31, 1969, 6:00 pm: on the fourth sheet down, watch your head to body proportions, the first three images on that page are supposed to be women, right? the neck is too short and fades into the shoulders too quickly, the shoulders are too wide.. the hips should be close to as wide as the shoulders on a woman.. depending who you're drawing.. the hips should at least be as wide as the opening at the bottom of the ribs, think about the shape of the pelvis and the insertion of the femur (thigh bone) into it... the iliac crest sits only slightly in compared to the hip joint, both of those spots are usually visible on a nude model, and you should be able to feel those bones on yourself right through your skin.. i'm no expert.. but using your own body to compare those points and see where things sit really helps... even guys have a bit of hips and more often than not, the widest part of the hips is where that pelvis-femur joint is, it's actually bone that makes the tissue mass go out that far, and then it comes back into the knee.. i don't have alot of suggestions for male body, it appears as though you are more accustomed to drawing that type.. so basically, flip ribs and hips for women, smaller on top and wider on the bottom. hope i didn't tell you anything you already know there.. Original of the message was taken from http://www.conceptart.org/forums/ Previous Post: Rodrigo - thanks a lot for replying man. Next Post: @ Amarryth - oh wow! Thanks a lot for pointing that out dude. |