Sitting with legs crossed is a common sitting posture and one of the sitting postures that many people often adopt in their daily lives. The following will introduce how to draw the cross-legged sitting position for reference.
1. Preparations.
First, prepare paper and pen, or choose to use a digital drawing tool. Make sure you sit comfortably, your body is relaxed, and your feet are naturally on the ground.
2. Draw the outline of the body.
Draw a simple body outline on paper, including the head, upper body, and lower body. Simple lines can be used to represent various parts of the body.
3. Determine the leg position.
Place the knee of one leg on the knee of the other leg and land on both feet. If you want to sit with your legs crossed more elegantly, you can place the heel of your other leg on the ground with your knee slightly bent.
4. Draw leg lines.
Starting at the knee, draw a straight line to represent the thigh. Then draw another straight line, representing the calf. Finally, draw a simple shape on the foot of the foot.
Fifth, improve the details.
Depending on the need, some details can be added inside the body contour, such as clothes, accessories, etc. Shadows and lines can also be used to enhance dimensionality and detail.
6. Inspection and improvement.
Finally, the painting is checked for errors or deficiencies and necessary adjustments and refinements are made. More details or embellishments can be added if desired.
In short, although the cross-legged sitting style may seem simple, it requires a certain amount of skill and practice Xi to draw well. Through continuous practice and experimentation, you can gradually master the painting method Xi of this sitting posture and create more vivid and interesting paintings.