Exactly, i wish someone would have explained to me where to put each part as a kid, cuz the shoulder always came out too weird, and legs too long or big 😭
to be honest this tip with circles is not helpful because you need to learn where the muscles and shapes are, but the final sketch also doesnt look anatomically correct so maybe its a beginner
@@Yourfavoritedummayy tip is that you use reference of what hand you want and draw the outline of it (no shapes) (do this in traditional art not digital because that’s tracing)
It's a good tutorial for starters, the proportions are a bit off but I think it's just in a different art style, maybe try a to do more poses as well! :)
@@HatsuneMiku668 the hands and arms and legs are not anatomically correct meaning the limbs and muscles are not in the right spots, the hands are also twisted in an unnatural way.
@@HatsuneMiku668 i dont think tha te what they were referring to, i think they just mean how the anatomy isn’t really correct, which would make it more unnatural looking too. Granted, anatomy is really hard to learn and takes time, practice, and studying for most :)
This is good advice for begginers, but after a while of understanding the proportions and how a human body works when it comes to posing, its never bad to push the boundaries with foreshortening or slightly off proportions for more dynamic poses.
Good now try full body with some sort of dynamic pose😭 Tired of drawing everyone just standing, last time I tried to do a pose it looked like Venti's spine was snapped and folded in half
"Are you struggling to draw full body sketches?" YES, YES I VERY MUCH AM! *You read my mind* I no joke was struggling with that today and said to myself "Why does the body look so wierd"
Don’t use boxes for sketches,try to copy the figure of a human by looking at a full body skeleton and follow the ribs. I learned this from Samdoesarts. (If it works for you then good,this is just a tip that helps me)
this isn't intended as a hate comment but i don't think you should be teaching art, drawing something complex like a human without learning how its actually constructed is a poor approach. Your art is really good, i've seen your shorts and you have great lines, and your facial anatomy is looking really good. But in order to teach i think its reasonable to ask that you take some time to really learn and understand anatomy, dynamics, posing and gesture if you plan on continuing with tutorials
@@Hihowareyou-hi yeah, and not all are helpful. Like this one was helpful initially, but then they just started flashing through each step instead of giving the full picture.
EXACTLY. Like not trynna be mean but tutorials like this is one of the reasons i took alot more then i should have to get the stage I am now. It doesn't teach how anatomy actually works, how the body moves in different prespectives, the muscle structure the body has etc. Like if you wanna in this style fine, but I wouldn't put this on for beginners to learn atleast the basics of anatomy.
What bothers me sm is that most tutorials on face or body at from the front and ppl just rely on those little shapes which makes their poses stiff and weird
hello people struggling with bodies! A tip is that half the body is the upper body and the other half is the lower body. (I use 8 heads for proportions so 4 would be upper body and 4 would be lower body) The hands should be below the pelvis and the hands are about the size of 1 head. Studying muscles can help make your anatomy look more natural so please look into studying muscles :) Oh and bonus: fingers are typically the same length or shorter than the palm, some people draw the fingers longer for artstyle preference though.
this can be a good starting point for beginners!! but for me personally, i think that it is more beneficial to study the three dimensional forms that make up the body and their proportions in relation to each other. practice is key, and drawing the body from different angles and simplifying it into more organic shapes is very helpful. using this strategy shown in the video isn’t incorrect but (at least in my experience) it can lead to stiff or flat looking art. i try thinking about the full 3d forms and gesture of the pose, building up slowly, rather than a line skeleton with joints underneath the skin/clothes. just my advice!! do whatever works for you :)
what helped me the most is proko’s gesture drawing videos and just doing life drawing. or if you prefer practising at home quickposes has a huge library of images
*How to draw a full body* Step 1: Bring a pencil Step 2: Bring a notebook Step 3: Have talent:)) EDIT: Omg ty for likes:)) And also I saw the comments and yes with some practice and motivation you can do everything you want but that's not the point... I was joking guys don't take this so serious(also I'm so sorry for the ppl who have none of these #justiceforyou guys)
OK but they’re not teaching anatomy. They’re teaching basic structure. This is still going to be helpful if you have no idea what the fuck you’re doing it’s a good start is what it is
While this might be a good tutorial for people who aren’t planning on actually learning how to draw people and just need to draw a human once for something like a card (or something like that idk) People who actually want to learn how to draw humans definitely need to learn things like perspective and anatomy to be able to actually draw their own ideas for poses etc. without having to copy everything off someone else or needing to trace other people’s work. And yes, it can take a long time to learn and it might be really frustrating to you (I have been through the same, but trust me, it will pay off💕) If you actually want to start learning these things I definitely recommend Marc Brunet’s RUclips channel, it has helped me a lot 💫 Also, good luck, u can do it 💕💕💕
As someone who is learning to draw again, I gained in confidence when I realized that even the most established artists begin with this technique every time! So don’t over pressure yourself
Find references! In my opinion, that’s the best way to learn. Find references of real people instead of drawings if possible (because you won’t be copying someone else’s art style which could contain mistakes or be leaving details out. There’s nothing wrong with liking a style and studying it, though.) Once you’ve found some good references, do your best to redraw them just by looking at them. If it helps, you can draw over the reference and mark out the main shapes that you see so you know how to start.
@@ryanmeehan3438 ? no??? that's really all it takes, drawing chubbier people is exactly like drawing skinnier people! it's just a matter of widening them out and using more circles rather than lines!
this method is only working when u good enough with proportion and anatomy of the body, basically just go get the fundamental first and u will be comfortable with any method u like of it if u have a knowledge of anatomy stuff
To everyone that really REALLY want to draw anatomy and learn how it works, please start studying it. No, not just with circles. I mean learning how the bones and muscles work. If you know that, it would be way easier to draw different body shapes and poses. It's a lot more work but definetly worth it. I recommend the Playlist from Proko: ruclips.net/p/PLtG4P3lq8RHFBeVaruf2JjyQmZJH4__Zv
I suggest drawing where you want the hand to be before drawing the position of the arms. And make sure to curve the lines as well just a bit. Nothing in the body is straight, we all have curve.
Just remember guys, this method does not work for everyone! And before you really do learn how to draw full bodies, it's good to learn anatomy beforehand!! Knowing where to put muscles/skin and how proportions work before learning to put everything into one full piece makes it a lot easier. AND DONT FORGET, USING REFERENCES HELPS!!!!
This is ok for beginners but imo ill recommend drawing line of action and then drawing silhouette.. I'll recommend Not adding small circles because it makes it difficult to draw .. Simply just use a refrence
This only feels helpful if you already kinda understand how to draw a body The second you try drawing a complicated pose it seems like it might fall apart, its much more beneficial to actually learn how to draw a body Also in a relaxed standing stance lower the shoulders, there very high and stiff
If you want a stiff looking body or pose, go ahead & use this. This is helpful for beginners, not experienced. That body looked really stiff in the end.
I have some things to say and explanation to do: *The line's supposed to represent the backbone. For straight drawings, you can just make it straight like in the video, but usually it makes it look stiff. While drawing any other pose, you'll have to bend it; at least a little curve. *The circles are meant for the joints. They are to indicate where the body parts go and get an idea of the pose. You can't draw a straight line for the body parts, then add the joints and then the mass. *Always start with the head. It can tell you where the body will be, how big it will be and everything else. *It's not really good to draw flat shapes. Don't draw squares or rectangles, draw cubes and cuboids; don't draw circles, draw spheres or ovals; don't draw triangles, draw pyramids and cones. This is to add 3 dimensionality, unless you're trying to draw specific logos or something else, but except that only use 3d shapes. *Don't go into skins or clothes directly right after adding the joints, line and head. You gotta add a rough mass. Then clean things up, it'll be easier. Although it is up to you; add as many sketches you want to before cleaning it. Don't do it too much though. *These apply for every pose, whether static out dynamic *AND USE REFERENCES! Can't draw something? Use reference! It might not look how your want it to at first, but you gotta continue. You got this!
I used to try this when I was starting out but found I’m better at just winging the shape and slowly got better at proportions from memory. Took me 5 years to get where I am
The hardest things about it are proportions and where to put muscles, flesh etc., but this is still quite helpful!
1 hr ago wow
Exactly, i wish someone would have explained to me where to put each part as a kid, cuz the shoulder always came out too weird, and legs too long or big 😭
To do the muscles idk really just draw waterdrops on the arms and its already muscles i learned this from...
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to be honest this tip with circles is not helpful because you need to learn where the muscles and shapes are, but the final sketch also doesnt look anatomically correct so maybe its a beginner
No, it's the ✨foot✨
"Are you struggling to draw full body sketches?"
No, im struggling with fuckin hands.
edit: edit
Same😭
@@Yourfavoritedummay i feel you😭😭
I don't even try draw hands anymore.
@@shayshay8650 tbh Me neither, I just don't friggin check HOW TF IM SUPPOSED TO DRAW HANDS
@@Yourfavoritedummayy tip is that you use reference of what hand you want and draw the outline of it (no shapes) (do this in traditional art not digital because that’s tracing)
Instructions unclear, I drew a car
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I think my humor is broken cause i burst out laughing so hard after reading this comment💀
69th like 😏
It's a good tutorial for starters, the proportions are a bit off but I think it's just in a different art style, maybe try a to do more poses as well! :)
some people/women have broad shoulders, and also humans are unproportionate, a perfectly proportionate person would look slightly weird and unnatural
@@HatsuneMiku668 Fr
@@HatsuneMiku668 the hands and arms and legs are not anatomically correct meaning the limbs and muscles are not in the right spots, the hands are also twisted in an unnatural way.
@@HatsuneMiku668 i dont think tha te what they were referring to, i think they just mean how the anatomy isn’t really correct, which would make it more unnatural looking too. Granted, anatomy is really hard to learn and takes time, practice, and studying for most :)
i just started trying to draw this. oml,its so hard to draw because she zooms in too far and i cant see where im supposed to draw 😭
Never forgetting to use references
This is good advice for begginers, but after a while of understanding the proportions and how a human body works when it comes to posing, its never bad to push the boundaries with foreshortening or slightly off proportions for more dynamic poses.
that’s exactly my morning routine, “put on some skin and clothes and you’re done”
I feel the shoulders are a bit wide compared to the rest of the body but otherwise it looks great!
yeah def
Not really, they’re just broad shoulders. I have broad shoulders and it’s nice to see in a drawing 😊
Yh the shoulders look like they are a bit way to far away from each other or the head is way to small?
@CryCryJustSmile oh yh
@@leahsartstudiodo you by any chance have dislocated shoulders cause i can clearly see these ones are.
Good now try full body with some sort of dynamic pose😭
Tired of drawing everyone just standing, last time I tried to do a pose it looked like Venti's spine was snapped and folded in half
LMAO it’ll get better though!! just keep practicing and use references
omg what😭
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You will be missed by many............ 😭😭😭😔😔
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The proportions are completely off. Pracitce more to gain confidence and anatomical knowledge.
Bruh who hurt you?
@@Cakepoptoon Why are you replying on a 9 month old comment lmao
@@Cakepoptoonbruh never heard of criticism?
Homegirl trying to bring the whole fandom☠️
I GAVE A SECOND CHANCE TO CUPID 💘💘
Tip: nothing in the human body is straight, so make sure to make your lines curvy!
Man: bigger body structure, straighter back, goes from wide to narrow usually Woman: Smal Body Structure, Curvy, wide narrow wide back
THANK YOU OML I NEEDED THIS ❤
Bros distorted
@@babybearbunny3082sorry but it doesnt look good. Its giving slenderman
don’t forget there’s a LOT of different body types, things that change with height, weight adding folds in clothes or tightening them places, etc.
"Are you struggling to draw full body sketches?"
YES, YES I VERY MUCH AM! *You read my mind*
I no joke was struggling with that today and said to myself "Why does the body look so wierd"
Right! This is an underrated comment because I thought it would look good but it looked like vecna got to it before she showed the camera
@@JJ-lw8vu IKR
THIS IS WHAT I WAS THINKING
300th liker of this comment lol and ur right cos the body is a man's body but they drew a girls hair and clothes 😂
I was waiting for the “a hopeless romantic of my life” in the bg music 😢
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"Are you struggling to draw full body sketches?"
No, I’m struggling to draw everything, especially eyes, hands, goddamn legs and hair
Don’t use boxes for sketches,try to copy the figure of a human by looking at a full body skeleton and follow the ribs. I learned this from Samdoesarts. (If it works for you then good,this is just a tip that helps me)
this isn't intended as a hate comment but i don't think you should be teaching art, drawing something complex like a human without learning how its actually constructed is a poor approach. Your art is really good, i've seen your shorts and you have great lines, and your facial anatomy is looking really good. But in order to teach i think its reasonable to ask that you take some time to really learn and understand anatomy, dynamics, posing and gesture if you plan on continuing with tutorials
Literally all art channels do tutorials
@@Hihowareyou-hi yeah, and not all are helpful. Like this one was helpful initially, but then they just started flashing through each step instead of giving the full picture.
Exactly
Yes the should make a 20min video giving us a walk-through on autonomy and stuff thats that I learned it instead of making a short
EXACTLY. Like not trynna be mean but tutorials like this is one of the reasons i took alot more then i should have to get the stage I am now.
It doesn't teach how anatomy actually works, how the body moves in different prespectives, the muscle structure the body has etc.
Like if you wanna in this style fine, but I wouldn't put this on for beginners to learn atleast the basics of anatomy.
What bothers me sm is that most tutorials on face or body at from the front and ppl just rely on those little shapes which makes their poses stiff and weird
hello people struggling with bodies! A tip is that half the body is the upper body and the other half is the lower body. (I use 8 heads for proportions so 4 would be upper body and 4 would be lower body) The hands should be below the pelvis and the hands are about the size of 1 head. Studying muscles can help make your anatomy look more natural so please look into studying muscles :)
Oh and bonus: fingers are typically the same length or shorter than the palm, some people draw the fingers longer for artstyle preference though.
I recommend breaking and simplifying the body into basic shapes. Remember the basics!
this can be a good starting point for beginners!! but for me personally, i think that it is more beneficial to study the three dimensional forms that make up the body and their proportions in relation to each other. practice is key, and drawing the body from different angles and simplifying it into more organic shapes is very helpful. using this strategy shown in the video isn’t incorrect but (at least in my experience) it can lead to stiff or flat looking art. i try thinking about the full 3d forms and gesture of the pose, building up slowly, rather than a line skeleton with joints underneath the skin/clothes. just my advice!! do whatever works for you :)
Very good advice! Thank you
me, who doesn't know how to draw anatomy or muscle : 👁👄👁
Honestly, I such at making bases and just free-hand it by making logical assumptions based on memory and the few muscles I remember 💀
Now please make one of characters in other positions or someone facing 45 degrees
And yes I was struggling, thanks
what helped me the most is proko’s gesture drawing videos and just doing life drawing. or if you prefer practising at home quickposes has a huge library of images
*How to draw a full body*
Step 1: Bring a pencil
Step 2: Bring a notebook
Step 3: Have talent:))
EDIT: Omg ty for likes:)) And also I saw the comments and yes with some practice and motivation you can do everything you want but that's not the point... I was joking guys don't take this so serious(also I'm so sorry for the ppl who have none of these #justiceforyou guys)
Which I don’t have..
i don't have step 1, step 2 or step 3
Actually you don’t need to be born with knowledge on drawing
You create your talent
Practice is everything
Practice your anatomy, it’s very off. Please don’t give tutorials until you’re more advanced. It can throw off the beginning artists
OK but they’re not teaching anatomy. They’re teaching basic structure. This is still going to be helpful if you have no idea what the fuck you’re doing it’s a good start is what it is
While this might be a good tutorial for people who aren’t planning on actually learning how to draw people and just need to draw a human once for something like a card (or something like that idk)
People who actually want to learn how to draw humans definitely need to learn things like perspective and anatomy to be able to actually draw their own ideas for poses etc. without having to copy everything off someone else or needing to trace other people’s work. And yes, it can take a long time to learn and it might be really frustrating to you (I have been through the same, but trust me, it will pay off💕)
If you actually want to start learning these things I definitely recommend Marc Brunet’s RUclips channel, it has helped me a lot 💫
Also, good luck, u can do it 💕💕💕
You make it look so easy 😭
This told us to trust the process in 150 different languages 💀
What do you call that sketchbook/notebook that has no horizontal lines? Im trying to find those.
general sketchbooks dont have those horizontal lines. Just look up sketchbooks/ drawing books
@@waiwaiyt thanks 👍
you summoned a whole fandom with this audio (cupid by fifty fity instrumental)
"Are you struggling to draw full body sketches?"
"Yes"😃
We can make it look easy to draw, but the reality is really sad
Don't do anime study Bridgman or any other anatomical master
As someone who is learning to draw again, I gained in confidence when I realized that even the most established artists begin with this technique every time! So don’t over pressure yourself
This type of anatomy is only good for designing character and body posture but it's not good at perspective. But i guess it helped. Thx so much
Thanks! So cute💖
859 likes! You need more!!!
Proportions are just a bit off but overall I’d say this was a good tutorial to get the overal shape of the body
I cannot stress this enough, STUDY ANATOMY!!! It will help so much!!
Thank you so much! 💓
this helps a lot!!! thank you so much, bestie
"Put on some skin" made me die☠️💀
"put on some skin" is my new favorite phrase
U-uhm, how do you draw chubbier people? I just really wanna know
Edit: OKAY IM SORRY I STUTTERED JEEZ
widen it out where you want it?
use circles and ovals and guidelines, space things out more, and make your characters wider!
@@1BOOYAKASHA1 thats like saying "To make a perfect circle, take your pencil and move it in a perfect circle" 😢
Find references! In my opinion, that’s the best way to learn. Find references of real people instead of drawings if possible (because you won’t be copying someone else’s art style which could contain mistakes or be leaving details out. There’s nothing wrong with liking a style and studying it, though.) Once you’ve found some good references, do your best to redraw them just by looking at them. If it helps, you can draw over the reference and mark out the main shapes that you see so you know how to start.
@@ryanmeehan3438 ? no??? that's really all it takes, drawing chubbier people is exactly like drawing skinnier people! it's just a matter of widening them out and using more circles rather than lines!
this method is only working when u good enough with proportion and anatomy of the body, basically just go get the fundamental first and u will be comfortable with any method u like of it if u have a knowledge of anatomy stuff
To everyone that really REALLY want to draw anatomy and learn how it works, please start studying it.
No, not just with circles. I mean learning how the bones and muscles work. If you know that, it would be way easier to draw different body shapes and poses.
It's a lot more work but definetly worth it.
I recommend the Playlist from Proko:
ruclips.net/p/PLtG4P3lq8RHFBeVaruf2JjyQmZJH4__Zv
I suggest drawing where you want the hand to be before drawing the position of the arms. And make sure to curve the lines as well just a bit. Nothing in the body is straight, we all have curve.
Finally someone made it simple and easy.
Her: Are you struggling to draw full body sketches?
Me: No, I’m just struggling in general.
Refrences people! Pinterest, Google, anywhere! Remember after you learn the structure you gotta learn the muscle placement
Girl, you make sketching look so easy 😭
One problem, use 3d forms instead (spheres, boxes, etc), will help you understand both the 3d space and how to apply other poses to the body
This song is giving me vibe of cupid song
its the same music
Just remember guys, this method does not work for everyone!
And before you really do learn how to draw full bodies, it's good to learn anatomy beforehand!! Knowing where to put muscles/skin and how proportions work before learning to put everything into one full piece makes it a lot easier.
AND DONT FORGET, USING REFERENCES HELPS!!!!
Thank you ,you really helped me
Damn that girl is strong 💪
"are you struggling to draw-"
Me: *YES.*
definitely helps if you also know anatomy too, but the guidelines i suppose help
This is ok for beginners but imo ill recommend drawing line of action and then drawing silhouette..
I'll recommend Not adding small circles because it makes it difficult to draw ..
Simply just use a refrence
This only feels helpful if you already kinda understand how to draw a body
The second you try drawing a complicated pose it seems like it might fall apart, its much more beneficial to actually learn how to draw a body
Also in a relaxed standing stance lower the shoulders, there very high and stiff
Me, who doesn't draw: *Yes this is very interesting*
You can’t learn anatomy that quick. It takes time. So be patient people and work hard.
me when draw full body with no guidelines 🗿🍷
when I draw full body with guidelines
📈💀
I love this! But the impossible one (for me) is the hands and hair
If you want a stiff looking body or pose, go ahead & use this. This is helpful for beginners, not experienced. That body looked really stiff in the end.
“put on some skin” 😭
*GASSSPPPP* OMG THOSE LITTLE HAND 😭🥺
"Are you struggling to draw full body sketches?"
No, im struggling with the fuckin perfect circle
FINALLT SOMEBODY THAT SIMIPLIFIES IT
I prefer that people follow their own art styles. But this is good for starters tho.
Woah. Awesome. Can't wait to try this!
″are u struggling to draw full body sketches ?″
well my own struggling was to draw some damn fuckin long hair !💀
I wish. That's a way to put it simple.
Why does this drawing remind me of 🧍♀️
YES I AM… 😤
For some reason, I just can’t get it to look right!…
I have some things to say and explanation to do:
*The line's supposed to represent the backbone. For straight drawings, you can just make it straight like in the video, but usually it makes it look stiff. While drawing any other pose, you'll have to bend it; at least a little curve.
*The circles are meant for the joints. They are to indicate where the body parts go and get an idea of the pose. You can't draw a straight line for the body parts, then add the joints and then the mass.
*Always start with the head. It can tell you where the body will be, how big it will be and everything else.
*It's not really good to draw flat shapes. Don't draw squares or rectangles, draw cubes and cuboids; don't draw circles, draw spheres or ovals; don't draw triangles, draw pyramids and cones. This is to add 3 dimensionality, unless you're trying to draw specific logos or something else, but except that only use 3d shapes.
*Don't go into skins or clothes directly right after adding the joints, line and head. You gotta add a rough mass. Then clean things up, it'll be easier. Although it is up to you; add as many sketches you want to before cleaning it. Don't do it too much though.
*These apply for every pose, whether static out dynamic
*AND USE REFERENCES! Can't draw something? Use reference! It might not look how your want it to at first, but you gotta continue. You got this!
this helped me alot as i have trouble on the shoulders and feet
a good tip is to sketch in the clothes early on, or else theyll look awkward and thin (kind of like someone just draped a sheet over the idk)
Poses/hands pls?❤❤❤
This is nice but I would prefer it if it were a little far back and not to close when recording . But it still helped 😁
I used to try this when I was starting out but found I’m better at just winging the shape and slowly got better at proportions from memory. Took me 5 years to get where I am
u make it look so easy 😩
a helpful tip to anybody you can try different styles to find your style and add things from other styles you like to your style
Ty I really needed this❤
Pov: Leo MK is your teacher
Leo MK:
"MAKE THE GEOMETRIC SHAPES FIRST-
this is honestly rlly helpful. Tysm!
You helped me
To draw more better now 😌🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
“Are you struggling with full body sketches?”
No,me struggling with fudging hands
I love how only people draw skinny legs instead of thick legs ❤
《OMG tysm this will help me a lot since I have been struggling drawing full body's》
Oh good I thought I was the only one who uses the ‘circles and lines’ technique
Wow! Amazing 👏
Tysm , it helped me with my body since I ruin my papers from messing up and erasing my body for my characters
Hands: it's me, hi, im the problem it's me
ALL MY DAYS TYSM YES