4/01/2016

Tips For Better Male And Female Nude Drawings

By Raymond Johnson


The most rewarding thing about art is not the pursuit of fame and success, but the joy of self expression. Being artistic allows one to set their mind free though certain aspects can be a bit challenging such as grasping certain techniques. For those individuals interested in learning, there are a few tips that can make doing male and female nude drawings easier.

Throughout the history of art, the human figure has always been very prominent. Sketching these images with perfect proportion can be a bit difficult as it is considered to be among the more complex forms in existence. The "ideal" body frame is symmetrical, with the torso and each bone constructing the arms and legs being approximately the same in length, though in reality, these norms may vary due to influences such as age, gender, genetic factors and ethnic background.

The first thing to be decided is the figure's positioning, which will give an idea of the best orientation for the paper. An important thing to remember is to use the positive space of the composition to one's best advantage. Generally, a standing figure will be more appropriately done using portrait mode, while a prone body would benefit by being drawn in landscape.

Making changes in the standard proportions of anything can make it look either disfigured, or completely unique. This holds especially true when it comes to sketching the human form as it has a very recognizable design. There are accepted standards in the ways that the limps, feet, hands, pelvis, shoulders, torso and head come together to make the frame indicative of man.

To sketch a human figure, it is advisable to consider employing a small artist's mannequin as it is articulated for posing. It can help make a better outline using geometric shapes, such as using an inverted oval shape for the head, a rectangular torso, and ellipsis for all limbs. The model also shows various important factors like joint placement and how one portion connects to the other.

In the sketching of figures, gender is a highly influential factor. One will truly realize the intricate differences in the masculine and feminine physiques when conducting a thorough study in human anatomy. This is most prominent in features such as the buttocks, waist, and chest where women tend to exhibit softer curves and men are typically more angular.

When time comes to add the details such as the muscular formation in the triceps, biceps, abdomen, forearms, chest, calves and thighs will be quite different based on the gender of a subject. Even when toned, a woman's definition tends to be somewhat less pronounce than that on a man, which is where the gentle femininity comes through. Shading is also used to bring out intricacies though it is important to consider how the light source provides depth through illumination and shadow.

The human anatomy is in itself extremely artful and can be very expressive. This is perhaps most evident not only in the way the body is constructed, but also in the variations in how the figures of men and women differ in shape, tone and definition. By remembering a few basic fundamentals, one can improve their skills and become more adept at sketching people.




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