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(DRAWING) Ebook Creativity Art - How To Draw The Body.pdf

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文档介绍:I am going to begin this tutorial by addressing
one of the monly asked questions
that I receive: how to draw women's breasts
(heh, I never thought I'd actually be making a
tutorial about this.... ^_^). One of the most
important things you should consider is to
make your subject look natural; you can draw
an attractive female without making her look
like a "silicon implant ad," as a friend of mine
put it. ^_^
The main problems people seem to have with
drawing breasts are the shape and the
placement. A lot of artists (professionals as
well as ametuers) make them look like
balloons that have been taped onto the
subject's chest; this is hardly a natural look. If
you look through figure drawing books, you'll
see that they are more like halves of a sphere
or overturned teacups rather than balloons.
Now, note the position. Imagine a central guideline that runs down the center of
your subject's body, as shown at the left. The breasts are at 45 degree angles from
that center line, and are about halfway down the chest (shown by the red diagonal
guidelines). Be very careful not to draw them too close together or too far apart, or
too high on the chest; these monly made mistakes. As you will see in
examples below, this basic rule of the 45 degree placement will apply to pretty
much whatever pose you are using.
Here is an