Hi hi! Cool idea!I will give you a brief explanation of foreshortening, but I also suggest that you begin with something simpler. This is a fairly advanced method that calls for extensive understanding of perspective, framing, and the human body. If you would like, you might rehearse them by foreshortening only little pieces, such as arms/legs, but avoiding extreme positions. Determine which parts—in this case, the head and top view of the torso—are in front. To enhance the appearance of three-dimensional space, the components in front should partially obscure the body behind them. To outline the torso, arms, and legs, utilize cylinders, cubes, or boxes rather than flat lines. This makes depth easier to see.Make the body parts that are closer to the spectator (such as the hands and feet) much larger and those that are farther away smaller.To build 3D volume for limbs, draw a circle at the joint point (such as the knee or shoulder). Then, add cylindrical forms, varying their size according to the viewpoint. Hope it help! | Artwod Feedback