Skeletons
The human body is literally a big mass of water and protein hanging in and around a calcium frame. This frame is the skeleton, made out of many different bones. These bones are the key to drawing the human figure, they are simple to move around and manipulate. We start every pose with a rough sketch of the skeleton, it will reduce the risk to draw to big for the paper and at the same time keep the overall figure in the right proportions before we start the more elaborate drawing of details and clothes etc..
The right page side shows how we construct a simple and rough sketch of the skeletal pose and then add body mass and ‘muscles’ to get the final pose --
Starting with the shoulder line then adding a spine and Hip bones at the same width, roughly sketched rip case and a neck + head. After that we can sketch arms and legs, the elbows are is in the middle between hip and .