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All right, in this clip we'll be doing the waist and hips. And this is again, another
area you want to be really tricky with. Basically, the whole female body, one tiny little slip
up and it can literally ruin your entire picture. So you want to make sure you take your time
with every single part, so that you don't accidentally draw a wrong line here or a wrong
line there. Really visualize the picture and make confident handstokes when you finally
want to go in and finish the drawing up. We're not going to be going back to our test page
anymore, because we've pretty much done experimented with the look. We're committed now at this
point and you can always vary these options as you please. But for now we're just going
to plunge ahead with the look that we have going here. So, we're just going to follow
the bust line down, you don't want to make it too wide, not too thin. And we're slowly
going to branch outward as we near the hands. Because the hands are going to be resting
on the top of her hips. And the hips will reach there widest point right about underneath
the hands here. That's where the hands are going to be resting. Now what we're going
to do, is we're going to come down and start to move in towards the middle, which is the
way the hips work on the girl. And we're not going to go too far in, we're basically going
to do something sort of like this. So it'll like little oval shape, just to keep you on
track and to guide you along here. And, just to make sure that you know where everything
is, you'll draw the point in which the top of the legs are, just give it a tiny little
line. Don't go into to too much detail, just basically a reference point and then we'll
build off of that. So this is what the waist and hips should look like. Just sort of like
an hour glass look. If you want to go super sexy you can do that, if you want to go super
plain keep it more strait. But just for a standard female body, just the the safe little
hour glass look is good.