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  1. It's nice to see a drawing of a women with actual ribs and yk a realistic body type. Very refreshing, I get tired of seeing drawings/art that shows unhealthy and unrealistic body types in women smh.

  2. I was recently inspired by this post here ( Post) to want to draw women's bodies. The problem is, I have no idea where to start and what techniques to use.

  3. For anatomy i took some dynamic poses and tried to outline the basic shapes of their body (head, chest, hips) and just draw on what looked interesting to remember (still drawing on the pics). It helped seeing how the different shapes interact in the body.

  4. They're all about how I should approach drawing the human body. Do I focus on mastering a body part, then try mastering the next body part, and then at the end connect all the parts like a puzzle? Should I start with gesture and later move to form and anatomy.

  5. Even though they're usually for a more realistic style, the same principles apply. One tip is to sketch out the ribcage as kind of an egg shape and the pelvis as kind of a box, rounded shape, or "underwear" shape (whatever works best for you). Sketch out the spine as well, as a line connecting them.

  6. Just practice drawing the body from a front view with no pose. You can even just draw the torso, arms, legs, etc individually at first. Then practice drawing at angles like side and 3/4.

  7. Everything else is looking good, and once you get down those proportions you can start trying more dynamic poses, and experiment with line weight. Feminine bodies have soft lines and curves, masculine bodies have heavy lines and angles (in general). Don't worry about your style.