From the base of the neck to the curve line representing the end of the lower chest measure one head of distance. On top of the torso, we will also draw another curve line to define where the neck of our character will be situated. The slightly higher part of the curve will mark the end of the breastbone and the lower chest. A curve line is drawn in the bottom of the torso to separate the space between the abdomen and the ribcage. We will draw the torso using curved and straight lines. With the torso in place, the rest of the body will go in easily. I like starting my drawings with the torso as this is the part that will dictate the position of the body of the character. We will start our drawing of the female body from the torso. Step 7: Detailing Step 1: Drawing the Torso.Step 6: Drawing the final line art on top of the dummy.
If you want to draw the female body, you should follow these simple 7 steps: We will start drawing by a dummy, that will serve as a base over which we will draw our final sketch. This easy to follow, step by step tutorial will guide you through the whole process of creating an impressive rendition of the female body. It brings a level of depth and three-dimensionality to the drawing which would explain why it is the most common drawing view used by concept artists. While it is still useful, a 3/4 view will make your drawing look less flat and rigid.
A lot of tutorials tend to show how to draw the female body from a full frontal view.
In this tutorial, I will teach you how to draw the female body from a 3/4 view.