Hi Hi! It is crucial that we have a lot of references when it comes to difficult posing in general (either from the internet or by taking images of ourselves). You were on the correct track; you just need to take a more methodical approach. For this reason, before creating organic human forms, I advise utilizing a mannequin. Moving in the correct direction. Start with a basic geometric-shaped mannequin. It will enable you to comprehend how the volume of a human form interacts and overlaps with each component. It is usually simple to understand and breaks down into fundamental geometric shapes (spheres, cylinders, triangles, and squares). You will not have any trouble drawing people in any position. One method for learning it is the Loomis technique.Before posing the mannequin, he does an excellent job of explaining how the human body twists and what is important to comprehend.When shifting the torso or pelvis, pay special attention to the overlaps and important areas of the body. Also knowing that, you will be able to exaggerate human proportions without them looking like an error in artwork. Hope it helps! Happy learning!
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