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Skeleton Proportions


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EXTENDED SKELETON DRAWINGS:
Parameters:
  • Use Good paper, size 18"x 24" minimum.
  • Graphite or Charcoal
  • You must include at least 2/3's of the Skeleton (either top or bottom or all)
  • Do NOT draw metal bars on stand or holding up skeleton or ropes.
  • You MUST INCLUDE A BACKGROUND, it can be from your own imagination.
TIP: I recommend taking a photo of the skeleton from your vantage point.

Graphite Skeleton Drawings - Student Work


Toned Skeleton Drawings - Student Work

Excerpt from: DRY BONES

Well, your toe bone connected to your foot bone
Your foot bone connected to your heel bone
Your heel bone connected to your ankle bone
Your ankle bone connected to your leg bone
Your leg bone connected to your knee bone
Your knee bone connected to your thigh bone
Your thigh bone connected to your hip bone
Your hip bone connected to your back bone
Your back bone connected to your shoulder bone
Your shoulder bone connected to your neck bone
Your neck bone connected to your head bone
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