Emma: An online figure drawing session

Lizet Dingemans

To draw the figure effectively it's key to understand how the human body is structured. One way of doing this is to think of the head, rib cage, pelvis and limbs as simple three dimensional volumes - slightly distorted cubes, blocks, eggs and cylinders - and how they connect. To learn more, join Lizet Dingemans and draw three dynamic acrobatic poses of Emma. Materials: Charcoal on white paper.
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