I recommend this video by Love Life Drawing on learning to draw gesture with angles (straight lines) to understand the body in 3D space: ![]() Instead of focusing on curves, think of whether you’re looking up/down on each body part and whether it is coming towards you/away from you. I saw your gesture drawings as well, and I noticed that they lacked volume. On the 2nd row, the 2nd robo bean from the right seems very disjointed because we see the top plane of the ribcage, yet you indicated a bottom plane for the pelvis. Most importantly, you should consider the relationship between the ribcage and the pelvis, which follows the flow of the gesture. ![]() ![]() Most of your ribcage boxes are also too thin in width, only showing a sliver of a side plane, so I think it would benefit you to overlay your drawings over the reference to find the landmarks and determine the right thickness of the ribcage. I’m not great at perspective either, but I tried my best to show you in the drawover. I would suggest drawing all the boxes with straight lines first because you’re losing the perspective in a lot of these, especially in the pelvis, in which many are impossible boxes. I can tell that you tried hard to understand these forms, and good effort since the twist is very difficult.
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