and some more doodles, extruding cylinders

Still at work today but managed to pump out a couple of iterations on figure proportions during lunch, not sure if they are fully there yet, especially female. I struggle with female shoulders, waist placement and angle, size of legs arms and head vs torso X_X basically everything 😂

Managed to do some extra studies
Now I'm going to finish the videos on nude figure and start the perspective one

cheers

Snakker here, still just drawing from imagination. I have a good notion of anatomy because of my line of work, but not much of drawing it so I keep iterating and iterating trying to make it look good and look correct, though at this point I should probably get back to the term 1 classes I haven’t finished and doing the other assignments

Even though, I do feel I’m getting a little better but probably with a ton of errors. Trying to find a way to make the 2d figure proportion chart my own to get it into my head but have a lot of trouble drawing female figure well. I feel also that drawing the outlines of muscles makes females look too muscular and the drawing not aesthetically pleasing

I guess it shouldn’t matter at this point, but can’t help trying to get it right. Also made some hacks to make the legs look a little better and tried drawing the figure in 3d to get a better feel of the shapes in my head

If anyone has any words of wisdom let me know

Cheers.

I haven't started with Anatomy just yet, but I miiight have something that could help you with muscles on female bodies without making them super masculine, and that's Line Weight and Line suggestion, Marc has some pretty good videos on everything Line art related, one I'd recommend is this.
And it's also timestamped to the point I'm talking about, I think if you use Line suggestion for female muscle definition then it won't look AS masculine. And line suggestion comes towards the end of the video at roughly 7:25