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How to draw feet with shoes for beginners by Fashion teaching
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In this tutorial you will learn how to draw feet and shoes really easy. Find out how to sketch the anatomy of the feet using pencils. Sketch after my drawings and learn how to draw feet in any position!
We start by drawing two parallel lines. The line from the left part is intersecting a circle, in its middle. Then we draw a pair of parallel lines, but this time they are a little bit curved. After this, you will draw a triangle that has the base parallel with the lower part of your paper. Once again, the 3 easy steps and then, all yu have to do is to connect the shapes.
When finishing, just add the shoes, as you want them to be - with high heels for example.
Depending on this, here are 2 drawings that show you the angle of the feet.
I will draw the same steps for the other foot, and once again I will continue by connecting the primary shapes.
Also, depending on the heels, here are two possible positions.
Now that you know the steps, I will show you that with my technique you can draw feet in any position. For example, take a photo and try to sketch after it. Follow Fashion teaching: https://www.youtube.com/user/FashionTeaching/videos
To shade realistic pencil portraits, here are 3 things you'll need to learn. There are more, but I'll cover them in future videos. More info about the pencils I use and what the different grades mean: http://rapidfireart.com/2016/07/19/ho... FOLLOW ME HERE: Website: www.rapidfireart.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/RapidFireArtTutorials