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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Sketching from a Manikin

In this heavily illustrated lesson, I show you how to sketch a human figure from a wooden manikin. Manikins are wonderful models; they don't move, require no bathroom breaks, and don't talk your ears off!

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      • Figure drawing basics
      • Brandon
      • Baby Cameo
      • Jamie
      • Sketching Figures with Lines
      • Long Straight Hair
      • Drawing Lips
      • Sketching from a Manikin
      • Kim
      • Drawing Eyelashes
      • Proportions of a Hand
      • Horizontal Facial Proportions of Adults
      • Creating a Value Scale by Cindy Wider
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