How to Draw the Torso | Simplify Anatomy

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @yuomovaeh3028
    @yuomovaeh3028 Год назад +260

    I respect that art youtubers add actual exercises to their videos and draw along. And its nothing too complicated but straight to the point!

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад +5

      Thank you for the kind words

  • @happystoryfamily4830
    @happystoryfamily4830 2 года назад +1449

    The issue with everything in art is "you gotta be a whole medical student + hold 7 doctorates to draw a leg" and i cant do that

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  2 года назад +350

      Well ain't that the truth. But we don't have have to cut them open, that's a relief isn't it

    • @happystoryfamily4830
      @happystoryfamily4830 2 года назад +61

      @@thedrDraw sure is.

    • @ponygirl1115
      @ponygirl1115 Год назад +90

      @@thedrDraw but that's the fun part though

    • @itsaguest
      @itsaguest Год назад +25

      @@ponygirl1115 ☠️

    • @Pyotaro
      @Pyotaro Год назад +44

      I'm a med student, I oppened things and studied anatomy
      the only problem is that I'm a vet med student
      I guess I can't draw humans still...

  • @TheRhetoricGamer
    @TheRhetoricGamer Год назад +194

    I'm not sure how you did it, but watching this video instantly turned my brain into "art mode" and I had an amazing night in terms of drawing and creativity.

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад +16

      Haha that’s what I’m hoping for! Yay 🎉

    • @kannonfps
      @kannonfps Год назад +10

      watching other people being passionate about something often trigger something in your brain, "i can do it, let's do it" or even "i want to do that", watching a speed painting, a professional match of sport or esports, someone talking about their favorite topic all of those and more can trigger that, that's why surrounding ourself with the thing we love and want to do is really important :D

  • @morpheus6144
    @morpheus6144 Год назад +428

    This format of drawing workouts is super helpful for someone like me who needs more "hand holding" when starting to learn a new subject! Alas, it's also rare to find videos that follow this format, so I hope you continue with this series when moving on to other parts of the mannequin.

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад +17

      Hehe! Thanks for sharing! Yes every time the format gets better :)

    • @-Kaeya-
      @-Kaeya- Год назад +2

      ME TOOO LMAO

    • @xPhantomxify
      @xPhantomxify Год назад

      Just learn the fundamentals of anatomy through the old, hard way. It's boring and requires discipline and focus, but you will thank me later. Don't waste your time on these ''simple'' anatomy tutorials that supposedly offer drawing hacks to draw better. Learn how to draw like the old masters did. It takes years, have the patience or find another hobby if you can't muster the discipline.

    • @morsusv
      @morsusv Год назад +8

      @@xPhantomxify You can't destroy people's hopes by saying that. I'm not saying what you said is right or wrong. Just don't

    • @anonimobr9489
      @anonimobr9489 Год назад +2

      @@xPhantomxify Se anatomia resolvesse tudo, ninguém estudaria gestual, forma, proporção, etc.

  • @leahproductions6552
    @leahproductions6552 2 года назад +268

    ive never thought of adding the belly to boxes when drawing the torso! this is really helpful!

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  2 года назад +34

      Haha yeah the belly is important. And if you want to challenge yourself, just refine the boxes to complexer forms.

  • @snaptrap9883
    @snaptrap9883 Год назад +81

    This is so encouraging. I struggle with motivation and feeling useless from the beginning when so much info out there is "you must learn everything about anatomy or don't bother even starting, you loser." But this one makes me feel like I could actually get going without knowing all that first. Thank you!

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад +10

      Ah I’m glad to read that! Yes, you can do it!!

  • @jordynfrancisco2828
    @jordynfrancisco2828 Год назад +46

    Man thank you for saying the study of muscles and bones does not need to be as in depth as others make it seem. I was (still am) hesitant to take on that huge task but this made it seem much simpler. Thank you again!

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад +2

      Yaaay, yeah anatomy is the cherry, not that important

  • @renealbrechtsen9743
    @renealbrechtsen9743 2 года назад +64

    I never realized the bottom of the chest was half way of the torso. This is going to help me a lot, and I'm definitely going to try this exercise. :)

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  2 года назад +5

      Cool, yeah it all comes down to doing it a couple of times and it'll become a habit. Have you simplified other ways of drawing? I highly recommend it :D

    • @renealbrechtsen9743
      @renealbrechtsen9743 2 года назад +2

      @@thedrDraw mostly just gesture drawing that I've learned from Michael Hampton here on youtube. This is going to help me getting into the construction part, before I can start doing anatomy. :)

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  2 года назад +2

      @@renealbrechtsen9743 Sounds like a great plan!

  • @maskedrecruit4571
    @maskedrecruit4571 2 года назад +88

    thank you so much for this video. Every tutorial I see overcomplicates the process and acts as though I already know what I'm doing. This is the simplest one I've found and I can actually recreate it.

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  2 года назад +9

      Hehe, well I’m very happy to hear that. I’ll try to make more like these.

  • @bear5197
    @bear5197 Год назад +21

    Thank you. I've been struggling with figure drawing for months but this is actually super helpful because I really wanted to be able to draw more 3d figures and this is so much more than I could have hoped for! I bought the workout pack :) Thanks!

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад +2

      Yay, that’s cool! Did it help doing the exercises?

  • @ensei5176
    @ensei5176 2 года назад +7

    dude thanks a lot! ive never really been taught anything about the belly's significance and this is really helping me draw more fluent torsos than i have just a few minutes before

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  2 года назад +1

      Sometimes you need just the right advise at the right moment to improve hugely ;)

  • @LetterheadStudios
    @LetterheadStudios 8 месяцев назад +1

    I appreciate the construction breakdown. I realized I was not being specific enough with my tutorial searches. Looking for tutorials on how to "pose" a figure leads to a lot of videos that just assume you already know how to draw. Having someone break down the purpose of the lines, the planes of the shapes, AND the added 5-minute workout where I draw alongside you? That's incredibly helpful. Thank you!
    I feel drawing tutorials, while they still exist, are a little difficult to find since the algorithm awards entertainment over instruction. So I really appreciate this approach

  • @Puvantis
    @Puvantis 2 года назад +6

    Good god, I’ve been having so much trouble with the torso specifically and this has helped me surpass that obstacle, thank you.

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  2 года назад

      Great man! happy to hear it helps!

  • @jampack6814
    @jampack6814 2 года назад +11

    Thank you so much, this was easier than having to struggle drawing an egg in 3d

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  2 года назад +1

      Eggs are freaking hard to draw! Better go for a box hihi

  • @Astryca
    @Astryca Год назад +3

    The thing ive found most helpfull with anatomy is that it helps me know what overlaps what on the body

  • @lettucecat3538
    @lettucecat3538 Год назад +2

    i cant thank u enough i dont know how to actually study these things while im already nailing my anatomy this exercise did gave me clarity

  • @user-oh5yg1xl6i
    @user-oh5yg1xl6i 2 года назад +5

    the drawing ( specifically the body) gets so much easier when we simplfied that with 3d figures. such a helpful video btw

  • @Apfelkuchen_YT
    @Apfelkuchen_YT Год назад +1

    Danke du bist der einzige der auch zeigt wie man einen Torso aus verschiedenen Positionen zeichnet. Mach weiter so!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Stazky.
    @Stazky. 2 года назад +36

    Thank you so much for this, i really needed it! Sometimes I struggle with the body anatomy so this was really helpful :)

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  2 года назад +1

      Oh the bodies anatomy is very difficult. So every bit helps :)

  • @Insert_Bland_Name_Here
    @Insert_Bland_Name_Here 23 дня назад

    Not to exaggerate or anything, but this may just have been the most useful drawing-video I've seen so far, even more useful to me than much of what bigger channels like Proko have to offer. I actually did the exercises and ended up with something kinda vaguely resembles a human torso, if you stretch your imagination. It's actually just a bunch of not-that-well-drawn boxes with a gym-ball sandwiched in between each pair, but it's notably closer to human-like than anything I've managed to draw previously 🤣

  • @depressoespresso5904
    @depressoespresso5904 Год назад +2

    i am a VERY beginner artist and i think this is the first art exercise that i felt i could actually do
    the 5 minute workout may have taken me over half an hour but i actually *did* it
    thank you good sir for this very clear and helpful video :DDDDD

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад +2

      Ah thanks for sharing, I always wonder if I'm being realistic. But in the end it doesn't matter how long it takes you. You did it. That's what matters. Did you have fun?

  • @alexandreboubault1293
    @alexandreboubault1293 2 года назад +10

    Great video again Alex!
    I really like the fact that you spent few minutes drawing, quite slowly, showing different angles, tilting etc, really interesting!

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  2 года назад +2

      Thanks Alex for letting me know. The concept op working out with people seems nice, just spending a few minutes drawing together. Did you draw along?

    • @alexandreboubault1293
      @alexandreboubault1293 2 года назад +2

      @@thedrDraw You're welcome! Oh no, I didn't draw along, but I studied and drew the torso after I watched your video :)

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  2 года назад +1

      @@alexandreboubault1293 hehe that counts as well ;)

  • @Jushekin
    @Jushekin 2 дня назад

    Videos like this open up my eyes to the simplicity and layers of drawing. Thanks a lot bro

  • @unreal4good367
    @unreal4good367 2 года назад +2

    omg... hes teaching us how to draw 1,000,000,000x better than all those other RUclipsrs that fastfoward and are so vague and say to "just practice". i just subscribed dr. Draw!

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  2 года назад

      Ah so sweet. Thanks for recognising :)

  • @abenezer210
    @abenezer210 Год назад +5

    one of the best instructional videos i have come across. thank you for the great lesson!

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      Thanks for letting me know

  • @t60-flying95
    @t60-flying95 Год назад +2

    Wow really useful, and Spanish tutorials were already throwing me in gesture drawing, finally something doable by me

  • @aliyutube
    @aliyutube Год назад +8

    You're content exceeds my expectations. You're my number 1 art channel now :D

  • @dr_doritotf2305
    @dr_doritotf2305 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you 😭🙏 I’ve started doodling people and trying to make them look ok is a whole process 😭

  • @gownouhang1224
    @gownouhang1224 4 месяца назад

    This is the easiest, short, well to the point video I've ever seen. Most videos I've seen takes along time getting to the point. This really helps me out. Hope to see more tutorials!!!!

  • @jaegermonster9549
    @jaegermonster9549 Год назад +7

    I'm recommending this video to my friends! Thank you so much for the quality content!

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад +1

      Ah that's great! Yeah share!

  • @cal2775
    @cal2775 Год назад +2

    Thanks so much, all of the other anatomy videos I've come across ahve been way too detailed, this allows my brain to focus on 3 shapes, I can do that!

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      It's easy to get overwhelmed!

  • @kaoto.oficial
    @kaoto.oficial Год назад +6

    Eu GOSTEI MUITO do seu modo de explicar (estava navegando pelo RUclips e acabei encontrando seu vídeo) vou aplicar cada processo aos meus desenhos, muito obrigado mesmo. Agora eu entendi muito melhor como a anatomia é aplicada no desenho

  • @toonybrain
    @toonybrain Год назад +3

    So simplified and incredibly helpful. I appreciate this video and saved it to my “anatomy” folder.
    I love that dancing stick-figure animation near the beginning. 😄

  • @ainakharie3154
    @ainakharie3154 2 года назад +8

    Thank you. This is helping my overwhelming drawing.

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  2 года назад +1

      Take small steps, you'll get there

    • @Nae_Ayy
      @Nae_Ayy 2 года назад +2

      @@thedrDraw I have to remember this. I keep trying to get way ahead of myself and end up being disappointed by my lack of progress. I just need to focus on one thing at a time and slowly build up. Great tutorials, man. They're extremely helpful.

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing. And I totally recognise it. I’d rather speed up then slow down

  • @SOULarLioness
    @SOULarLioness Год назад

    The format of this video with the back-and forth dialogue is hilariously helpful!

  • @saltysovereign
    @saltysovereign Год назад +6

    i usually draw human torsos like this, but squishing it down and making the torso and pelvis slightly shorter helps a lot for certain styles when drawing anthropomorphic things that don't quite look 100% human (robots, monsters, maybe people, etc) it can also give you a little more space to make the arms and legs look proportional

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      Ah you're taking it to the next level. Yeah you can play with the size and format of these boxes. Actually that's what character designers do

    • @saltysovereign
      @saltysovereign Год назад

      @@thedrDraw thanks, i also try not to mess with the belly/hips too much because any time i have, it makes the chest look wonky

  • @Twisted_Snake186
    @Twisted_Snake186 Год назад +1

    wow i got to say that i am impressed how simple shapes help you simplify the body structure in all different angles. i self taught myself how to draw when i used to be a kid, now a grown up in my 30's with a 14 year hiatus without drawing my skill level went down drastically! i remember drawing exactly what my eyes could see on a picture with no base foundation of the body structure, and drawing the character side by side while replicating the image. i for instance i grew up heavily on manga and the style was so fascinating and so here i am learning again and also teaching my brain to process information about figure drawing! thanks for uploading this video i went along as you drew the torsos and i learned a lot, my recovery journey is quite long but i'll get there eventually and i all need is practice, dedication and patience which are the keys!!

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад +1

      Oh I did the same thing. Simplifying is key

    • @Twisted_Snake186
      @Twisted_Snake186 Год назад

      @@thedrDraw thanks man I appreciate the tutorials 👍🏽😊

  • @stumpedtroper
    @stumpedtroper Год назад +4

    Thanks for this video! I have trouble sometimes with the torso and this is a great refresher

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      Happy to read, thanks for sharing!

  • @jojomacabre
    @jojomacabre Год назад +1

    The way you draw, being able to see the cursor, the strokes you make, it all just gave me Khan Academy flashbacks.

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      Haha you mean Khan the conqueror? No sorry, just kidding what is Khan Academy?

    • @Christian-97
      @Christian-97 5 месяцев назад

      @@thedrDraw1 yr late, but it’s a website used by schools that are mostly used in math classes, and their short videos look sorta similar to the short drawing segment in yours.

  • @krow1551
    @krow1551 Год назад +1

    I've been leaning more into drawing lately and I use the same method. I do think this way is better because over time when I feel like it I can draw more muscle definition off of the foundation I made with a few simple lines and shapes. This torso figure also allows for a lot of fun ways to play with the shapes. Sometimes I like to make more of a trapezoid on the top for a more cartoonishly top-heavy character.

  • @dameanvil
    @dameanvil 10 месяцев назад +1

    00:02 🎨 Focus on mastering torso drawing for figure drawing improvement.
    00:32 🚫 Avoid excessive focus on detailed anatomy, prioritize bone structure.
    01:00 📜 You don't need to know every muscle and bone name to draw a torso convincingly.
    02:00 📦 Simplify torso into two boxes and a connecting tube for ease of drawing.
    07:38 🔄 Understand the pelvic and ribcage alignment for accurate torso representation.
    09:17 🏋️‍♂️ Treat art improvement like a workout routine-consistency is key.

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks, wasn't this in the description?

  • @cedrichabschi7312
    @cedrichabschi7312 Год назад +2

    what an underrated chanel

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      Ah thanks, with time it will come

  • @Ghostly_scarf
    @Ghostly_scarf Год назад

    This gave me a better idea on how to do the torso and how to apply perspective on it, Thank you!

  • @henryogan2017
    @henryogan2017 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks! I struggled when it car to the rotation aspect of the exercise, but at the end of the day, this really helped me understand the torso drawing a lot more

  • @tranucminh9499
    @tranucminh9499 Год назад

    thank you so much, I have been struggling to draw the torso, this video simplified it so much.

  • @repusstax
    @repusstax Год назад

    As someone with a smooth brain I always had a hard time with anatomy and I avoided practicing it like the plague. But now things are going way better, thanks a lot 👍🏻

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      Yeah simplifying is essential in art, otherwise you'll get overwhelmed

  • @o_rest_man6532
    @o_rest_man6532 3 месяца назад

    Beautiful video!!
    But i was never more confused watching someone drawing a cube!!!

  • @Scootntootn
    @Scootntootn 5 месяцев назад

    thank you I finally grasped the concept of using shapes!!

  • @richardsmith175
    @richardsmith175 Год назад +3

    Awesome video! I definitely took notes and I'm practicing this method to see if it works for me. I look forward to watching more of your videos.

  • @gamanex5556
    @gamanex5556 4 месяца назад

    I was really having a hard time with bodies so thanks

  • @elizzypons8042
    @elizzypons8042 Год назад

    This is really helpfull thanks to you i can teach my siblings to draw good and my drawing skill is now good thank you

  • @sunpay2310
    @sunpay2310 Год назад

    I'm getting distracted by your intro, and now I watched the whole thing. Love your tutorial!

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      Haha you not like intro?

    • @sunpay2310
      @sunpay2310 Год назад

      @@thedrDraw Nope, absolutely loved it.

  • @retxh
    @retxh Месяц назад

    Thank you. This helped a lot 👍🏽

  • @enrater123
    @enrater123 Год назад +1

    Good video, I was getting too caught up in trying to learn anatomy, but this made me realize I should be able to draw something that looks decently close to a real person using just the basic forms as bases, muscles and landmarks should be just an extra layer of detail

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      I could but this in the description of this video. Perfect

  • @_elsy34_
    @_elsy34_ Год назад

    Wait...STOP I ACTUALLY UNDERSTAND NOW HUH I'VE BEEN TRYING FOR YEARS AND I NEVER WAS ABLE TO DO TORSOS WELL AAAAA TYYYYY

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      Haha, sometimes it clicks 😉

  • @nplt8263
    @nplt8263 10 месяцев назад

    Honestly, I feel like I had the opposite experience and understanding anatomy really helped me with drawing a body because it gave me some intuitive reference points ( pectorals, hips bones, ribcage, abdominal muscles, biceps, trapezus, deltoids, and collar bones ) to draw lines between while sketching a body. I mean, I don't draw well yet, but before understanding that my drawings looked even worse.

  • @Weedian_art
    @Weedian_art 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you perrito

  • @vivixio2737
    @vivixio2737 Год назад

    this guy and marc brunet are my art help go-to's.

  • @celesteous5279
    @celesteous5279 Год назад

    scrolling thru the comments its insane how much this person cares about the feedback of a video he did a year ago, extremely helpful video nonetheless, thanks for the great tutorial

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      Haha thanks for noticing. you da bomb!

  • @sage1387
    @sage1387 Год назад +1

    Oof! I didn't realize how bad I was at drawing boxes until I tried to follow along here X'3
    Thank you for this! I now know a thing that I need to practice more of to improve my skills.

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад +1

      Boxes are very hard, although the look so simple

    • @sage1387
      @sage1387 Год назад

      @@thedrDraw Deceptively simple QnQ
      But I shall continue practicing and trying my best.

  • @Im-LittleSheep
    @Im-LittleSheep Год назад

    This video was very helpful! At first it was a bit confusing when trying to follow the boxes but I got the hang of it. Ty! :D

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      It's always hard in the beginning, good you stayed at it.

  • @franciscorf9981
    @franciscorf9981 Год назад

    thank, this help a lot to get better figures.

  • @PixelSubstream
    @PixelSubstream Год назад

    Thank you so much! Just wanted to let you know that I struggled with torsos for the longest time but after doing the 5 minute exercise in the video I can finally understand and see the planes of the torso when before it just felt like a ambiguous blob

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      Ah cool! Thanks for sharing. Hopefully I can make more stuff that will make un-struggle ;)

  • @TeethCollect
    @TeethCollect Год назад

    I love how easy to follow and entertaining this video is, great work!

  • @GloriaHankombo-pr5ms
    @GloriaHankombo-pr5ms 2 месяца назад

    Thank you 🙏🏾 💞

  • @BunZen
    @BunZen 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you, I trained with you, it was fun

  • @BuckBlaziken
    @BuckBlaziken 7 месяцев назад

    One tip I remember when learning muscles was that
    For the arms, focus on the 3 largest muscles on the upper arm first (deltoids, biceps, triceps). And the 3 largest on the forearm (Flexors, Extensors, Brachioradialis)
    On the torso, bipart it below the nipple line, draw the 4 largest on the chest (pecs and traps), 4 largest on the back, and draw the 6 (technically 8) abs on the stomach
    Once you get comfortable with knowing the shapes, where they are, how big to make them, and how they rise and relax, you can get more nuanced and practice the smaller muscles. It helps you compartmentalize the muscles and make it less confusing when starting out.

  • @charkihakim2367
    @charkihakim2367 2 года назад +3

    You really made it easy to understand, no more anatomy XD

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  2 года назад +2

      Haha happy to hear that. I have to admit: I love to draw Batman & Wonderwoman bodies. What's your favourite character to draw?

    • @charkihakim2367
      @charkihakim2367 2 года назад +1

      ​@@thedrDraw I think spiderman is my one, I like his dynamic poses...

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  2 года назад +3

      @@charkihakim2367 Oh yeah, I use to draw a lot of his poses. But I always struggled with them. Honestly I think his poses are the hardest to master. Good luck!

  • @user-mi8cj6ji1e
    @user-mi8cj6ji1e Месяц назад

    Good demo👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @middusk9540
    @middusk9540 9 месяцев назад

    It was quite fun drawing with you!

  • @GreenTeeaaà
    @GreenTeeaaà Год назад

    I like the ball method better lol thank u for the tutorial

  • @appleg1987
    @appleg1987 Год назад

    "Understand bone structure" HOLY SHT!! Being an undertale au artist came in handy!!

  • @SidonaMehari-n1w
    @SidonaMehari-n1w 20 дней назад

    Omg this is so gooooooood! 🎉🎉

  • @kistin_nguyen09
    @kistin_nguyen09 Год назад

    thanks you so much it wsa easy tutorial to follow along with i hope i can apply this to my learning

  • @Darkgon101
    @Darkgon101 Год назад

    I've actually found it easier to have the neck and lower spine come out on different sides of the prism. it helps to get the tilt of the ribcage.

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      That actually sounds like an interesting idea! It's hard to find the right angle for those

  • @mango-vp1bv
    @mango-vp1bv 7 месяцев назад

    Now i am really good With lineart and rendering but when i try to sketch it just... Confuses me, i have to use pintrest to really fix my art, but this video helped me alot!❤ thank you,

  • @kanadchakraborty7434
    @kanadchakraborty7434 2 года назад +5

    It's really helpful. Thanks ❤️

  • @NolrizTheGamer
    @NolrizTheGamer 4 месяца назад

    This is so entertaining! Thank you!

  • @oddoneout1835
    @oddoneout1835 11 месяцев назад

    I'm fine drawing heroic figures. And average-above average figures.
    When I learn too.👍

  • @shina7418
    @shina7418 Год назад +1

    even though it's extremely difficult but i wanna learn to draw with accurate anatomy labels since i'm gonna be having an anaphy subject later on so might as well as hit two birds with one stone

  • @ShakinBaconBits
    @ShakinBaconBits Год назад +1

    Thank you for this. I feel like I use to draw better when I was younger but every one kept pushing me to learn fundamentals and anatomy. Since then I notice my drawings look less symmetrical and proportions are off. I understand it helps a lot of people but it also damaged my creativity it seems like.

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад +1

      That’s the first step. I also felt like it damaged my creativity. But honestly it’s necessary to understand this before you can properly conceptualise

  • @datonedumbasian4919
    @datonedumbasian4919 Год назад

    i feel like kim jung gi is a example of a professional who uses this type of construction, at least the one that i can remember off the top of my head.

  • @blakearius
    @blakearius Год назад

    Mitch Leeuwe has excellent resources on this topic but I still think Ron leman's simplification using 'bendy hourglass shaped pillows' for torso is the simplest to use.

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      Both are epic. Who’s your fav artist?

  • @alexa7437
    @alexa7437 Год назад

    bro thank you so much. You've helped me out a lot.

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      Thanks for letting me know!

  • @alya_1155
    @alya_1155 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this toturial...it was really helpfull i been struggling to draw torso. This toturial really help to improve..and sorry about my bad english ..i have to use google translator

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад +1

      Props for letting me know! No worries about the english

  • @barkingsandwich
    @barkingsandwich Год назад

    thank you

  • @crowd663playzyt9
    @crowd663playzyt9 4 месяца назад

    Thank you brother.
    Luv you dude

  • @Renmiou
    @Renmiou Год назад

    Perhaps this is just something wrong with my setup, but I don't seem to see recommended videos at the end, just empty boxes?
    Lovely video nonetheless! Very informative and I like that you break down things so much.

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      Oh thanks for sharing, yeah I dunno. Try googling it

  • @Kyrmana
    @Kyrmana Год назад

    This was chill. Tyvm

  • @neharatne1875
    @neharatne1875 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much sir ☺🦋

  • @rg.187
    @rg.187 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @theartsaint9766
    @theartsaint9766 Год назад

    This was really helpful... Earned a subscriber

  • @AA-Pigeon
    @AA-Pigeon Год назад

    Thank you so much for this tutorial, it really helped me a lot while learning how to draw once more, but if you have the time could you please go more in-depth in how to add the muscles on characters as I struggle with that a ton

  • @Shka_maru
    @Shka_maru Год назад

    One of the best things I've done to help visualize objects in 3D space is to get a 3D program (i.e. Blender or w/e) and model the objects. Then you can rotate around them in 3D space and draw what you see. You can also change the focal length of the camera, helping you see what the object looks like in an exaggerated or flat perspective. Some time we just need to see how it should look before we understand it. Cheers

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      I just read someone else using Blender as well, I'm not familiar with it, but using multiple tools can be super helpful

  • @zzador
    @zzador Год назад

    It's personal preference if you use the Cube&Sphere-Method, LooseScribble-Method or the Bean-Method. I personally can work best with the Bean-Method where you abstract the torso and hips to a simple twistable bean-sack where you just put in the middle-line once you drawn the bean-sack.

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      That a perfectly fine method as well :)

  • @fastfuz
    @fastfuz Год назад

    For me personally it was a real struggle to orient all otlf the twisting so i decided to add lines so i can see what is happening

  • @smephey
    @smephey 2 года назад +3

    You have no idea how long I've been struggling with the ribcage and pelvis being either too close together, too far apart, or being the wrong sizes. As soon as you broke it down to the ribcage being about half the height of the torso I didn't have a choice but to facepalm and just laugh at myself. Fantastic video.

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  2 года назад +1

      Haha thanks for sharing, it made me smile 😃

  • @julioezequiel8935
    @julioezequiel8935 Год назад

    Thanks for this content

  • @chorimomito
    @chorimomito Год назад

    i love u sm, youre video is so helpful and easy

  • @kannonfps
    @kannonfps Год назад

    i think having references is a must have especially for beginners (refs are a must have anyway so) , drawing the different shapes on the ref can help as well to visualize more how the shapes of the body are working together, the lenghts of them depending on the size of the subject etc.
    By the way working from memory should only be done when you already grasped the "theory" behind what you are studying, therefore jumping straight into drawing without observing first is a huge mistake and will become a problem real fast.
    That apply everywhere, you learn something, you understand it (as much as possible) then you practice with active recall (drawing from MEMORY not imagination). Otherwise you are doing something without understanding what the hell you are doing therefore doing it freely will be complicated
    too many people call drawing without a reference "drawing from imagination" but it's actually drawing from memory, you've seen and studied certain thing for so long that now it's anchored in your brain/memory. your imagination is what allow you to "create" sceneries in your head, you imagine certain scenes, certain poses, colors and so on. but when you actually draw them or try to draw them you use your past experience, your knowledge etc.

    • @thedrDraw
      @thedrDraw  Год назад

      Good one, memory it is! And your right reference is necessary, but it can be distracting and point us towards the anatomy. Which I believe is less important.