Hey Rob, for me the connection points of the legs are always hardest to draw. I mean the legs connecting to the pelvis/torso. Any chance of a short break down in a future video would be cool. Thanks. Love your stuff.
if u listen carefully you can hear his hand moving and also your tutorials are really helpful i just turned 13 and this just makes everything so much easier
@@Skieeeeeeey same. I usually have a hard time trying to look for good photos. Do you have any suggestions on websites to look for references? I'd really appreciate it.
thanks for the video.almost done watching the whole thing. i wonder if there are any vids out there using the loomis method only, literally no one explains this properly lol
The only thing I struggle with are limbs. Tails = perfectly fine. But any arms/legs/hands/feet = nope can't do it and/or can't find any way to draw it that fits my style.
@@pingier2958 Yeah, as a person who speaks two languages it's easier to wright something than it is to hear or speak it. Usually I'd have to hear a section twice before understanding it.
Hey Rob, for me the connection points of the legs are always hardest to draw. I mean the legs connecting to the pelvis/torso. Any chance of a short break down in a future video would be cool. Thanks. Love your stuff.
@Branden Hefti these bots are really getting smart these days
i've found like 6 - 7 comments like that already jeez
I Really appreciate the lessons I'm a Sculptor. This leg lesson is perfect what I'm doing today! You show lots of love brother!👍
if u listen carefully you can hear his hand moving
and also your tutorials are really helpful i just turned 13 and this just makes everything so much easier
late but love this video, so calming and informative. love learning how artists think in terms of keeping or removing certain lines.
Another anatomy video related to drawing comic. Great work!
It's hard to remember all the leg muscles xD thanks for taking you time to make this tutorial!
@@Skieeeeeeey same. I usually have a hard time trying to look for good photos. Do you have any suggestions on websites to look for references? I'd really appreciate it.
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Great art lesson. Thank you really like the way you showed the leg muscles and hope you do this for the other body parts
So human anatomy is the key of creating your own art thanks for the info
yeah his comic style anatomy is good.
thanks for the video.almost done watching the whole thing.
i wonder if there are any vids out there using the loomis method only, literally no one explains this properly lol
Very helpful. This was the best video. It explained very well. Keep it up! 🐸
I use a fashion drawing idea/concept to draw legs and arms ,to error on the overdo rather than under (when drawing legs and arms).
Can you please do a video about the complete side and right view of a leg?
Thank you! This tutorial is perfection 💗
Could you please make a video on shading back muscles?
Ur so good at teaching
I also use a concept /idea to block in the knee!
Thx, realy helps, am realy bad at leg drawing, my character's leg allways looks short or fat, and the muscle proportions
I want to know which muscles I should be emphasising when wanting to show them. Which parts of the body are best for emphasising basically
Watch david finch, he does some good videos
Hi I am an aspiring artist I love your art and tutorials
Thank you this rlly helped
Thank You . I find this very helpful.
I agree with you
The only thing I struggle with are limbs. Tails = perfectly fine. But any arms/legs/hands/feet = nope can't do it and/or can't find any way to draw it that fits my style.
Cool video, thanx!
Thanks
Like a high speed computer , I use all this (and more)info to block -in !!!
Thank you.❤
Nice Works
Draw Hugh jackman as wolverine next you rock dude
thank you
Finally!!
Nice
thx
Awesome
I study my own leg. Even the tripod.
Legs are pain in ass lol. Your insta words 😂
That's a key word(guide): teardrop. I can draw the whole figure based on that concept/idea.
LISTEN UP PEOPLE !!!!!!!
I do not speak english...sorry
But you type it?
@@pingier2958 Yeah, as a person who speaks two languages it's easier to wright something than it is to hear or speak it. Usually I'd have to hear a section twice before understanding it.
It's not that hard tbh