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Step 1: SkeletonSketch your basic structure outline. For the torso we will of course need the vertebrae, ribcage and pelvis. Don't worry about sketching these the -exact- shape of the actual bones. Note that on average, the female shoulders and rib cage are more narrow than the male's, and the female hips are wider than the male's.
Step 2: Muscles
Sketch in the general shapes of the different sets of muscles. Check your muscle layout with an anatomy chart or constructive anatomy book. Number 1 marks the top of the iliac crest, where the pelvis protrudes a bit. Number two marks where the meat of the leg bends. Here is a very important item: breasts come in a variety of sizes and shapes, and they are chiefly comprised of fatty tissue. Breasts will look different depending on whether the figure is clothed or nude. Breasts react to compression, and they are affected by gravity.
Step 3: Skin
In this stage, you're making your sketch look like it is a normal, naked torso. Decide which areas should be defined, darkened, or lightened. Good references for this stage would be a fitness magazine, sketches from a life drawing class, or a constructive anatomy book. A horizontal line through Number 3 will show the placement of the nipples. Important items to remember are that the average female body has more body fat than the male's (yes, this is both normal and healthy), and the average male's body has more muscle mass than the female's -- especially in the upper body. As such, you will notice less muscle definition in the average female, lending to a smoother and more curvy figure versus the more angular male body. Sometimes, it appears that the rectus abdominus muscles on a female flare out at the bottom all the way to the iliac crest; however, this is not the case. The swell of the lower abdomen most often masks the delineations of the underlying musculature depending on the lighting on the figure and the figure's stance.
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Comments: 143
rvnleo [2008-08-22 22:31:30 +0000 UTC]
Agh! this was such a help, I have a lot of trouble with the shoulder blades when doing a profile :3
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Excelryu In reply to ??? [2008-08-16 23:13:23 +0000 UTC]
Great explanations and a nice step to step. Thanks.
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pilot004 [2008-08-13 17:11:42 +0000 UTC]
mind blowin yaar nothing is better then deviant art i have no word to say somthing about davient art................
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Acho-Taco-Don In reply to ??? [2008-06-21 15:56:48 +0000 UTC]
OMG THANKS SO MUCH THIS HELPS ALOT!
Do you by any chance have one of Males?
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leslieyeah In reply to ??? [2008-03-23 03:47:43 +0000 UTC]
omg this helped me so much! thank you so so so much timflanagan! &
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causeimrussian In reply to ??? [2007-12-12 03:37:54 +0000 UTC]
this was a really great help thanks
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EvilWrestler [2007-12-05 03:09:50 +0000 UTC]
very cool i hope i can use this as a refrance if you dont mind
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Mystiique In reply to ??? [2007-11-08 00:00:56 +0000 UTC]
Very helpful, thanks~! n.n This is especially helpful because I started anatomically-correcting my art style, using stick figures, and this really helps. <33 And I'm sorry for the accidental favorite, my hand slipped. ;-;
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ChrisLOTR [2007-05-16 16:50:22 +0000 UTC]
Again... very very nicee!!! Wonderful work! Love it! A lot. Again, must fav
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CosbyDaf [2007-04-28 12:50:12 +0000 UTC]
Sometimes the simplest approach is the best one!
I like how you made this, it's very straightforward and easy to remember, which is best when you need to practice something a lot.
Great work!
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Draci-Be [2007-04-27 02:10:14 +0000 UTC]
This was very helpful indeed. Actually, after having drawn the main torso, I've just starting adding a mermaids tail. Very useful tutorial! Thanks!
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Phoenix001 In reply to ??? [2007-02-14 03:01:14 +0000 UTC]
thnx, its drawn in my sketch book
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suicitepyro In reply to ??? [2007-02-06 02:39:03 +0000 UTC]
This was extremely usefull in every way possible, thank you very much.
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Ringmasah In reply to ??? [2007-01-22 04:46:38 +0000 UTC]
hey, this is a really helpful tutorial! i'm actually starting up again with girls so i kinda need just this!
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TheILLPinkRabbit In reply to ??? [2007-01-13 08:11:32 +0000 UTC]
this was extremely helpful concidering i useually have a hard time useing this technique( outlining the frame and then filling in details.) Awesome work.
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Silver-Amphiptere [2007-01-09 15:08:15 +0000 UTC]
Hahaha... I know my anatomy, I just have trouble stringing it together sometimes... this actually helped a lot, as did the Mala torso anatomy tute. Thanks muchly!
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97meme1 In reply to ??? [2006-12-23 17:17:07 +0000 UTC]
This tutorial is oh so very helpful. Thanks very much for doing it.
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notlabeled [2006-12-20 00:05:15 +0000 UTC]
This is the best body tut. on DA yet...the male one is amazing in the same way. It helps alot!
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Negronomicon [2006-09-27 07:37:34 +0000 UTC]
Very good, you should do a tutorial for females with big chests... what? there might be a chance I dont know how to draw big racks... what... what?!
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Crazed-Writer [2006-07-15 08:00:58 +0000 UTC]
o man this is exactly what i was looking for....SCORE YOU ROCK!
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annubissl [2006-05-18 09:54:57 +0000 UTC]
ohh nice verry Loomis like. if ure intrested i think i can dig up the links to the online scans of 3 of his books
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annubissl In reply to timflanagan [2006-05-25 12:42:09 +0000 UTC]
found this site about five years ago, back then it used to have about 260 various anime references, everythign from Macross to final fantasy, but they revamped it and never put those back up. but at least htey kept the scans of the 4 loomis books so here u go hope u find it useful [link]
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timflanagan In reply to annubissl [2006-05-26 01:16:30 +0000 UTC]
Awesome! Thanks for the link!
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COLOSUS87 [2004-04-11 16:40:54 +0000 UTC]
ANOTHER GREAT TUTORIAL
THANX AGAIN
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"WORST COMES TO WORST, MY PEOPLES COME FIRST"
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jpix [2004-02-05 16:26:43 +0000 UTC]
This one and the male one are very helpful tuts .. thank you very much for putting these togeather
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TheQueenofKawaii [2004-01-19 23:44:19 +0000 UTC]
Ahha! I was waiting for the companion piece to the male torso tutorial. I find these very useful.
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rcoots [2004-01-19 16:55:37 +0000 UTC]
Umm....in the last two images, something's wrong, from about the waist down. Her thigh is either too small for her butt, or her butt is too big for her body. *shepish grin* I know I've never seen those proportions in the mirror. Eh. LEaving now.
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timflanagan In reply to rcoots [2004-01-19 21:29:32 +0000 UTC]
*looks at deviation again* The profile one and the 3/4 one, right? Now that I look at it again, her thighs could indeed stand to have more meat on them, since I was going for a fuller-figured pelvic area.
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Tenos In reply to timflanagan [2006-11-19 00:20:53 +0000 UTC]
yeah it's the 3/4 diffenately. maybe a little in the frontal. the hips to me look like they were made for mass baby production. it may simply be that the legs are spread but something in the lower torso is off. other then that i agree with the proportions. this is very helpful and well done.
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