Below you’ll find an easy step-by-step tutorial video for how to draw a Man and a Man Coloring Page. The body proportions for an adult is a lot different what is needed to draw a boy.
How to Draw a Man Video
When students learn how to draw a man, they can learn about all the differences there are between drawing grown ups and children. Obviously, adults are taller, but their body proportions are much different too.
The size of the head, in relationship to the body, is probably the most important thing to notice when drawing bodies. Grown ups are about 7 or 8 heads tall, where as children about are 5 or 6. That simple measurement could be used literally to see if drawings are correct, but it’s really a very rough rule of thumb. As long as students see there’s difference, and they try to make their adults with bodies that have longer arms and legs than their kid’s drawings, they’ll be on the right track.
This drawing of a man tutorial is created in a kind of cartoon style, with very simplified face, hair and hands. If students are interested in learning more about how to draw cartoons, this might come in handy. Drawing simple bodies and clothes always gets easier with practice.
First, draw a line from the head to the feet of your subject. This will ensure that you get your entire drawing on the surface and help you visually measure the person. From here, you can draw a line for the shoulders and a line for the waist. Now, you can draw a simple stick figure.
The easiest way to draw people is with the 'Ball-and-Socket' technique, a method in which the artist sketches several conjoined ovals to form the body parts of the human figure and draft the figure's pose.
The first step in drawing an armature is to draw an oval for the head. I start with the head because it establishes the proportion for the rest of the body. Pay particular attention to the angle at which the head tips to the left or right.
Showing that you are interested and actually engaging in conversation with him will make him want to keep his attention on you. Look him in the eyes when he is telling a story, and laugh at his jokes (if you think they are funny). Ask questions that show you are paying attention to what he is saying.
The Chest. For sketching beneath the head, you can begin by drawing a sort of trapezium shape that takes up the space in parts two and three of your segments. This shape represents the chest and stomach area of the body.
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