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So we're going to start off with how to draw a super hero in drawing one of the best, the
greatest, Spiderman, your friendly neighborhood Spiderman. You can see here the challenges
we have set out for ourselves. We're going to have like a lot of shading to do here around
the legs, also the hand's going to be coming out at the viewer. There's going to be very
much a three dimensional effect with slinger fluid, shooting out of the hand. Where also,
you can see there's a little bit of the background here too. There's some snow falling here in
the background. And we also have like the old used web string here as well. So there's
a lot of details in here and basically we're going to take it step by step on how to get
this on to your paper. So what we're going to start and basically start removing this
blank page is by creating what I call a wire drawing. What this is, is you capture the
basic shapes for your drawing. Here we have the head. But then to bring down the main
torso, and you can base what we're going to do as imagining your body as a wire. I mean
do you ever like draw stick figures when you were growing up? The is actually pretty similar.
And what we're basically doing is capturing the pose of Spiderman, that very very simple
geometric fashion. I like drawing circles whenever I see like a joints like shoulder,
elbow, wrist and hand. What you're going to notice right away that we're already starting
to capture the main pose of our Spiderman. Other general guidelines to deal with this
is trying to basically make the head about one third as long as the main torso, especially
in this case. Actually it's about two times here because he's kind of, actually our hero's
kind of doubled over with his legs sitting up. Another thing is to make sure that the
width of the shoulder is at least as twice as wide as the head and that also that your
hands are about half the size of what you're making for the feet. So we're basically going
to do this. This is kind of our first beginning, and you can also go back and kind of compare.
You can kind of see if there are areas you know, the knees are slightly off. I mean this
is an excellent time where you can still very easily a lot of your pose with very minimal
effort and time.