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How To Draw Neck And Shoulders<\/h2>\n

Whether you’re just starting out with a pencil, or confidently wielding a charcoal, mastering the art of how to draw neck and shoulders is essential for truly bringing your character drawings to life. Drawing the neck and shoulders is a balancing act between proportion, gesture, and perspective. Just a few subtle lines can convey a character’s posture, emotion, and personality.<\/p>\n

Gesture & Proportion<\/h3>\n

The neck and shoulders are the connection between the head and the torso.good ways to start, and breaking it down into simple shapes and forms. The neck, for example, could be drawn as a simple cylinder. Suppose you’re drawing from a front view. In this case, the neck should appear barely wider than the head, until you reach the shoulders. The shoulders provide the foundation for the arms, so ideally, you should draw them just a little wider than the neck.<\/p>\n

Muscle Knowledge<\/h3>\n

Once gesture and proportion are properly represented, the next step is to fill in the details.A solid understanding of the anatomy of the neck and shoulder muscles is key. Knowing the exact placement of muscles and tendons will allow you to create lifelike characters with convincing movement. Also consider the texture and wrinkles in the skin, and how they stretch or move with different expressions.<\/p>\n

Perspective<\/h3>\n

Another important factor to consider when drawing the neck and shoulders is perspective. How your character is viewed. By changing the angle, you can create a wildly different image. From side view, the neck appears elongated; from the front, it appears wider. Consider the character’s posture and emotion in order to bring the most life to your drawing.<\/p>\n

Solid Foundation<\/h3>\n