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                <title>How to Draw Masculine and Feminine Features - Say Goodbye to Same Face Syndrome!</title>
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                                            <p>When it comes to drawing characters, the number one thing you want to avoid is same face syndrome. No matter how good you are at drawing everything else or how compelling your story is, you’re in for a tough time if viewers can’t tell your characters apart.</p><p><br /></p><p>One way to solve this issue is to improve your ability to differentiate what we tend to perceive as masculine or feminine features. Some of us might be great at drawing female characters but not male characters, while some of us might benefit with an anatomy lesson in drawing human bodies. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you struggle with a particular aspect of drawing people, today’s feature is bound to help you out! Have a look at the following for some tips and in-depth tutorials!</p><p></p>
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                <title>How to Draw Your Back -Focusing on the Muscles</title>
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                                            <p>We don't get to draw much of characters' backs as much. Female have beautiful curves whereas male have muscular tone that says it all. It is difficult to draw backs from right behind but it's also difficult to draw backs from side ways since checking our posture in the mirror as you draw is not that easy. Also there isn't much references out there.</p><p>So, today we feature illustration that may help you in drawing characters' back! Take a look!</p><p></p>
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                <title>Learn How to Draw the Areas in the Upper Body</title>
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                                            <p>Are there those who are troubled and find themselves saying things like; “I want to learn how to get the hang of drawing manly arms!”, “I don’t understand the basic structure of the arm, so I can’t draw them realistically” and etc.? The varieties of bones, such as the shoulder blades and ulna, are formed complicated by the complex muscles in the way. The complexity is merely deception though and illustrating these integral pieces can be executed with enough practice. When the main bones and muscles are drawn in, everything else can be done easily. The cornerstone to any cool pose is the successful illustration of the arm muscles which in turn can can lead to a strong and macho male character. Furthermore, the flanks and arms of a female can be expressed in a sexy manner with well-placed and healthily drawn arm muscles and wispy wrists.</p><p>Why not increase the appeal of your character with eloquently drawn muscles? Today, illustrated methods to achieve that have been collected today. Please enjoy!</p><p></p>
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                <title>How to Draw Legs – Skillfully Draw Hip Joints, Knees and Leg Muscles</title>
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                                            I’m sure many of us have trouble drawing characters' legs, whether they be muscular and manly or beautiful and slender. When seeing from the front, thighs are to be gradually drawn narrower towards the knees, but legs all have the different amount of fat and muscles, so you have to practice a lot to perfect your illustrations. Let's study together the structure of a leg, whether angular, muscular or sensual, and the way it bends and extends, until we fully understand how to draw them. Your illustrations will be much more varied if you can draw legs of any kind. Today, we have tutorials to learn how to draw legs. Enjoy!<p></p>
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                <title>Basic Drawing Lessons for Beginners ~Let’s Practice with Human Figures~</title>
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                                            The term “dessin” comes from French, and indicates drawing still lifes with pencils or charcoal using simply black and grey shades. It’s one of the basics of any kind of art - there’s no doubt that many of you in the past practiced drawing by drawing people, hands or lemons.
It’s really hard to observe an object and draw it so that it’s identical to the reality, but this is how you become a better illustrator fast! You will just need pencil and paper, nothing else. This post is dedicated to you, standing at the beginning of the long road that leads to becoming a true artist: how about starting with some dessin? 
Today we collected a series of tutorials that will teach you about drawing tips &amp; tricks, and will help you practice drawing muscles and various human body parts and poses. You can also try taking some pictures and start from there! Take a look!
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                <title>28 tutorials on muscles!</title>
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                                            When you look at fit bodies, you can see their muscle definition, such as biceps! Muscles are so cool!
To better understand how to draw them, here are some tutorials we collected. Hope they improve your drawings!
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