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Foreshortening refers to the distortion that happens when we draw the human figure in space, especially from an exaggerated, or extreme, point of view. The figure can be placed in an indefinite number of positions and order to capture the figure in these specific types of poses, artists must be able to recognize and replicate the distortion that exists in a pose.     Foreshortening is simply what happens when the human figure is viewed in perspective. Perspective Figure Drawing Pose Reference, How To Draw Perspective Human Figures, One Point Perspective Drawing People, Up View Perspective Pose, Up View Perspective Drawing, Point Of View Reference, Types Of Perspective Drawing, Pose Foreshortening, Extreme Perspective Poses

Learn how to draw a foreshortened figure in this video drawing demonstration. Drawing the figure from any angle can be difficult, especially from below or above.

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Jose Guzman | Pen and Ink Artist | Teacher on Instagram: "The Best Sketching Exercise Part 3 🔥✍️

1.) Drawing your front facing mannequin - Here is where we take what we learned in part 1 & 2 and create our first mannequin. The body is usually 7-8 heads tall depending on your style! Try to keep the proportions in mind! 

2.) Turning the mannequin - Try drawing with the other side in mind! Imagine having X-ray glasses to see through the forms you’re drawing. Keep in mind when things rotate there will be some foreshortening.

3.) Poses - Now that we have our guides for our mannequin, try referencing some poses or drawing them from imagination! Just have fun with it! 

Now go draw some mannequins! 🤖 

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Jose Guzman | Pen and Ink Artist | Teacher on Instagram: "The Best Sketching Exercise Part 3 🔥✍️ 1.) Drawing your front facing mannequin - Here is where we take what we learned in part 1 & 2 and create our first mannequin. The body is usually 7-8 heads tall depending on your style! Try to keep the proportions in mind! 2.) Turning the mannequin - Try drawing with the other side in mind! Imagine having X-ray glasses to see through the forms you’re drawing. Keep in mind when things rotate…

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