The foot is challenging to draw because it’s flexible, asymmetrical, and should usually look like it’s on the ground (perspective). Since the foot is so bony, knowing the inside anatomy directly helps you draw the outside surface. This lesson will focus on the overall design of the foot, along with the form, proportion, and mobility of the individual bones. ASSIGNMENT IMAGES: Remember to post your assignment drawings in the Anatomy Group - PREMIUM LESSON - Don't miss new tutorials - Related Links: How to Draw Legs - Bone Anatomy for Artists: Simplifying Joints In Perspective - Human Anatomy: Subscribe to Proko: Watch More Proko: Course Package Deals - Pose photo sets - ----- Follow Proko: Facebook - Twitter - Periscope - @proko Instagram - Tumblr - Google - Email Newsletter- Watch More Proko: Latest Uploads: Figure Drawing: Art of Caricature: Popular Videos: ----- CREDITS: Artist | Instructor | Producer - Stan Prokopenko () Script - Jesse Martel (), Marshall Vandruff (), Stan Prokopenko Production Assistance - Sean Ramsey (), Brandon Storer, Charlie Nicholson Editing - Dzmitry Tsydzik (), Sean Ramsey, Stan Prokopenko 3D Animation - Essam Kotb, Stan Prokopenko, Sean Ramsey 3D Modeling - Marc Felico Camacho, Alexander Lee (), Stan Prokopenko 3D Rigging - Alexander Lee, Ibai Fernandez, Stan Prokopenko Cartoon Animations - Cody Shank () Models - Christy, Ethan Landry, Skelly Music Used with Permission Intro - The Freak Fandango Orchestra Sound Effects - About Proko: Instructional How to Draw videos for artists. My drawing lessons are approachable enough for beginners and detailed enough for advanced artists. My philosophy is to teach timeless concepts in an entertaining way. I believe that when you are having fun, you learn better. I take pride in producing high quality videos that you will enjoy watching and re-watching. #feet #figuredrawing #howtodraw
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