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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>Understanding How to Draw Shoes!</title>
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                                            There are many kinds of shoes, sandals for summer and boots for winter. Each of them varies in shapes and is complex to draw. Also, shoes must be drawn from many sides; front, back and sideways and I'm sure many of you have issues when drawing them. This time, we collected illustrations that will help you overcome these issues.
The illustrations will provide helpful perspective and references for drawing heels for men who are not used to heels. And others such as shoelaces, Japanese zori sandals and Japanese geta. Brush up on your skill of how to draw shoes, a important part of the character's feet and level up to your ideal image. Take a look!
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                <title>Feet tutorials!</title>
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                                            Soles, toes, ankles... drawing feet can be so hard! It's such an important part to draw when drawing standing characters. Can you draw them?
Today's Spotlight is all about the surprisingly hard to draw feet! It's easier to draw heels and sneakers, etc when you know how feet are constructed. Check out these tutorials!
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