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Body sketch fashion
Body sketch fashion















Each foot should fall on opposing sides of the vertical balance line- this is where the vertical balance line becomes essential in distributing balance and weight. This is due to the fact that the back leg and lower hip (especially in the image displayed here) are both in a relaxed position. The back leg usually corresponds to the hip that points down. This leg corresponds to the hip that points up. The leg positioned in the front is usually the "balance holder"- all the weight will fall on it. Keep in mind the following elements when drawing crossing legs: You will most likely experience some trial and error when sketching crossing and bent legs even if you know all the proportionality/movement rules by heart. When it comes to drawing crossing legs, balance is quite important.

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You can usually estimate foot placement by the fashion figure's movement which we'll show you how to do below. However, it is quite OK if the foot crosses over a bit more on the opposite side of the line. The same rule applies to the semi-curved vertical balance line displayed above. It is quite okay if one of the feet is touching the vertical line as long as most of the foot surface stays on the opposite side of the line than the second foot. Each foot should be positioned on opposite sides of the vertical line. The traditional vertical balance line rule is: Both feet CANNOT be positioned on the same side of the line or it will make the figure look like it is falling over. This semi-curved line will still allow you to draw the correct balance in your fashion figure but it will also help you capture the figure's movement much easier, especially if you are a beginner. To make it a bit easier, we are bending the rules and making this line semi-curved.

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Traditionally, a vertical balance line is a straight line that determines figure balance and foot placement.















Body sketch fashion