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Tuesday Tips - Pelvis Tilt
Whenever I approach a standing pose (drawing from life or from imagination), I’m always on the lookout for weight distribution. It may be very hard to notice, but most standing poses apply most of the body weight on one...

Tuesday Tips - Pelvis Tilt
Whenever I approach a standing pose (drawing from life or from imagination), I’m always on the lookout for weight distribution. It may be very hard to notice, but most standing poses apply most of the body weight on one leg, and using the other one mostly for balance. It creates a slight “pelvis tilt” that informs the rest of the posing. It usually means that the shoulders are tilted as well in the opposite way. Same with the eye line. It forms a rhythm of angles that brings appeal and movement to the pose. On top of it, it showcases the iliac crest ( part of the pelvis sticking out close to the skin). Use this to bring structure and appeal to the simplest standing pose.
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Tuesday Tips - Body Shapes
Using similar shapes within the design of a character is one way to achieve an overall pleasing design. Simplicity is always best, so using an overall shape structure for the entire body is also a great way to make a...

Tuesday Tips - Body Shapes
Using similar shapes within the design of a character is one way to achieve an overall pleasing design. Simplicity is always best, so using an overall shape structure for the entire body is also a great way to make a character more interesting. Think of shapes that can either work with or against the character’s personality. Round shapes are usually more inviting, for example.-Norm