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Hey, sorry if this is a bother or anything but do you have advice or tutorials on drawing torsos/legs?
These are the shapes I break the human body into to sketch poses. A good practice for helping figure them out is to take some photos and trace the torso beans over them.
For getting foreshortening/movement, it helps to place your anchor points. For the torso, the best ones are the collar bone, the bottom of the ribs [collar bone+ribs is the top of the bean], and the pelvic bone [the bottom of the torso bean].
Where the shoulders/collar bone are pointing dictate where the top of the torso is facing. Where the pelvic bone is pointing dictates where the stomach/groin is facing.
The weird little leg S shape uses the femur bone and the back of the calf muscle to define the S shape. I find it also helps to put the knees in there, so you remember that awkward little bump the knees make.
If you're of the habit of making your own critters/building humanoids with weird proportional, figuring out the anchor points above for those proportions often helps in placing your critter anatomy as well.
Hopefully!! This helps!
[All stock photos are from Adorkastock! I encourage you to check out their stock poses they're good!]
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