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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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Comments

Adrian Dec.21st 2011
By the moment one of my favourite practices. It's very usefull have your own manekin while you learn. Helps a lot.
LookUp Nov.29th 2011
This one was kind of intimidating, but surely I will get better ! The first step is always the hardest but you get better and better with practice n.n!
Letha_Anderson Sep.22nd 2011
Well, my first attempt to draw a figure from a mannequin was not fabulous. But I decided to have some fun and use a marker to add some clothes and decorate the page a bit with photobucket.
Jan Myrz Jul.25th 2011
My manikin isn't a nice one, so posing it is a challenge in itself. I guess if I was more talented and had a better camera I might be able to show better pictures of my sketches. And I might get more into and out of sketching from a manikin.

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