08-11-2014, 08:18 PM
Hey mate, as clocko said, don't worry about how it looks, as soon as you're learning that's what matters. I did a quick sketch that may help you when building figure.
Basically when drawing a human figure in the begining the best way to go about it , in my opinion, is just to use a couple boxes to place the torso and hips and build from there, using simple shapes, and focus on understanding the 3D of the forms rather than beeing perfectly accurate. If you do this, it will be easier for you every time you try. Keep at it man, remember, the secret of this thing is just to be consistent, don't give up and you'll be rocking in no time! ;)
Basically when drawing a human figure in the begining the best way to go about it , in my opinion, is just to use a couple boxes to place the torso and hips and build from there, using simple shapes, and focus on understanding the 3D of the forms rather than beeing perfectly accurate. If you do this, it will be easier for you every time you try. Keep at it man, remember, the secret of this thing is just to be consistent, don't give up and you'll be rocking in no time! ;)