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Now, we're going to draw for different body types, which is very valuable in today's fashion
industry because we don't ignore the different body figures. We have plus size, we have petite,
we have everything. So first, we're going to start with someone tall and lanky. And
she's tall, she's got seriously tall, long legs. This is the idealized fashion figure.
So, you don't want to like over extend her, but you want her to look very, very poised
and glamorous, because you are going to be putting clothes on her when you're done.
I'm doing this body tall and lanky, because this is the idealized fashion figure. She's
got to be tall, because you're going to be putting some glamorous clothes on it. And
don't get hung up on too many of the details about the head, and this and that. You can
always go back and fix it, later. We'll give her some crazy hair, a crazy, beehive do.
All right. Next, right beside her, we'll do a more realistic woman, which is one of my
favorite body types to work with. And you want to give her a really defined waist, just
think about Marilyn Monroe. Where the bust and hips are about equal, and the waist is
ten inches under. Which that's a bit idealized, but some women have that proportion. I always
put her in high heels, just because it's going to make anything look more flattering, I'm
sure a lot of you ladies know. Give her a larger bust. And just, you know, I'm going
to hide her hands behind her back, I really don't feel like drawing hands. It's all about
the clothes and the figure. Her neck is a little bit shorter.
And as you can see, with her standing beside the nine and half foot woman, it looks like,
this is pretty much about the proportions of a normal woman what I'm drawing right now.
And for her, I'm going to give her some hair, but nothing major. I over did it, but, whatever.
Now, after the hair, I'm going to finish her up by drawing in her legs, and her crotch.
All right, there's our normal woman, curvy.
Next, I'm going to do a fuller figured woman. And this is done by just exaggerating the
proportions a bit, shall I say laterally. Yes. You know, you still want her to look
pretty and flattering because that's my mantra, all body types are beautiful. So, I'm going
to give her some legs. What's really funny, is that in the fashion industry, they consider
a size eight a plus size, but that's not my view. Her neck's a little bit thicker, her
shoulders are a little bit broader, basically, all the proportions are just a little bit
bigger. I'm just going to give her some straight hair, why not. Now, we just draw in the ***,
and we're good. That's how you draw three different body types.