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Tài liệu chuyên nghành hội hoạ, mỹ thuật, giúp các bạn có kiến thức từ căn bản đến nâng cao trong chuyên nghành của mình - Vẽ chì - Cơ bản về vẽ cơ thể người | FORMING AHMULTT 0 Brenda Hoddinott P-11 INTERMEDIATE PEOPLE A person s head arms and legs are all connected to the major body structure known as the torso or trunk . This article introduces the major forms of the adult torso that are important when you want to draw a human figure well. You follow along with step-by-step illustrations and outline the various forms of adult torsos in their proper locations. Finally four worksheets test your memory of the shapes and locations of the forms. This article is divided into the following four sections -I- DIVERSITY AND GENDER DIFFERENCES Even though all torsos are made up of similar parts the bodies of human beings are innately diverse. 4- EXAMINING THE FORMS OF TORSOS The key to drawing figures well is to be able to visually identify the locations and shapes of the exterior forms of the body as defined by the individual s fat bones and muscles. 4- SKETCHING TORSOS FROM THE FRONT You rely on your vision rather than text instructions to outline frontal views of male and female torsos and sketch the shapes of the primary forms in their correct places. 4- SKETCHING TORSOS FROM BEHIND You outline rear views of male and female torsos and then outline the primary forms. 4- SKETCHING FORMS ON YOUR OWN You lightly sketch the outlines of the forms of torsos on four worksheets and try your hand at adding shading to each with curved crosshatching lines. You need a few different grades of pencils erasers good quality drawing paper if you decide to refer to this lesson to do additional drawings and a pencil sharpener. This article is recommended for fine art educators and artists of all ages who have an interest in drawing human figures. 15 PAGES - 24 ILLUSTRATIONS Published by Hoddinott Fine Art Publishers Halifax NS Canada - 2006 - 2 - DIVERSITY AND GENDER DIFFERENCES A person s head arms and legs are all connected to the major body structure known as the torso or trunk . Even though all torsos are made up of similar parts such as the

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