Proportions of a Human Body (Rina_smo)

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Learnt how to draw different body types with the right proportions.

Synonyms: adults; children; male body; female body; body proportions


Summary

Proportions are a very important stage in drawing the human body. Beginners often skip this stage and move straight on to drawing muscles, small details, and so on. In this guide, I want to talk about why you should never skip this initial preparation for drawing!

Measuring system, landmarks

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For many centuries, people have used various units of measurement derived from the lengths of different parts of the human body, such as feet, inches, and yards. Artists throughout history have also used similar units of measurement in their drawings!

In addition to the above, there are many other anchor points that can be used to draw the most realistic proportions of the body and face, but I believe that these points have the greatest impact on the drawing, and the rest can overwhelm beginners and distract them from the main point.

Tweaking proportions

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When drawing a realistic character, proportions are especially important, because even a slight distortion can lead to an undesirable result. But when designing unusual characters, such as dwarves, fairies, orcs, etc., these distortions can work in our favor!


Sexual dimorphism

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There are also slight differences in proportions between feminine and masculine figures.

The male figure typically has the following characteristics:


The female figure typically has the following characteristics:


Afterword

In conclusion, I would like to remind you that proportions are the foundation; without them, the entire figure will fall apart. Even if you know how to draw each muscle well, these “beads” will scatter if they are not strung on a “thread,” which we use to check ourselves for the accuracy of the figure's proportions.

Also, remember that the proportions discussed in this summary are a kind of generally accepted standard, and if the task requires you to go beyond the standard to achieve your goals, feel free to do so!


Reference Pictures (for study only)

From Reference.Picture; Grafit Studio

There of course isn't ONE average human body with the perfect proportions, but I still believe some reference is better than none :)


Reference-Pictures_Basic-Clothing_Holly-098 copy.webp

credit to: Reference.Pictures

Reference-Pictures_Basic-Clothing_Noah-0597 copy.webp

credit to: Reference.Pictures

Reference-Pictures_Figure-Drawing_Noah-9875 copy.webp

credit to: Reference.Pictures

Reference-Pictures_High-Elf-0230 copy.webp

credit to: Reference.Pictures

Grafit-Sample-003.jpg

credit to: Grafit Studio

Grafit-Sample-005.jpg

credit to: Grafit Studio

Reference-Pictures_Casual-Clothing_Thau-003 copy.webp

credit to: Reference.Pictures

Reference-Pictures_Formal-Wear_Oliver-021 copy.webp

credit to: Reference.Pictures

Grafit-Sample-045.jpg

credit to: Grafit Studio

Grafit-Sample-034.jpg

credit to: Grafit Studio


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Created 2026-01-17 18:06:50 UTC by RinaSmo
Updated 2026-01-20 09:28:01 UTC by xlas