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  • thnx it helped me

    so much

  • this is good but 2 hard Y I K E S

  • You're wonderful. I'm your fan. I find inspiration in their work.

  • I used your method with quadrilaterals and it worked! I was able to pose my little figure exactly the way I wanted her and she was in proportion. I'm so glad I found this tutorial! thanks for doing it!

  • @kendahke Glad to hear!!!!

  • this is so great :]

  • You are so talented and make good intsructions! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • ok thank you :) and good luck...

  • Aww,I Really Love Fashion Designing But I Really Don't Include The Body,Just The Dresses,And Now I'm Gonna Try That Advices,Tnx For Sharing

  • that's perfect but what about those lines on the papper how much cmS u leave area?

  • @RANA19021 I actually work with head units and don´t use inches neither centimeters. If you want to be precise you could choose a proper unit for your head length to fit the whole figure on your paper size. What I mean is, for example to fit all 9 head units on a paper size ISO A4 (8.27in × 11.69 in), it will be best to choose 2,5 cm (0.98 in) for a head unit.

  • @elidada84 The females waists are larger than males right??

  • the way you draw the pelvis feels a little narrow, but you're very very good! thanks for sharing!

  • Another great post! Thanks so much!!!

  • i really love watching you draw you are so creative, i hope that you keep putting up videos when you can. thank you so much <3<3<3<3<3<3

  • I love your lessons! Love!!!! Kiss

  • yayy thnxx for this i will surely email you too :)

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