CHILDREN IN ACTION
The same principles of drawing adults in action can be applied to drawing children. But remember, children's arms and legs usually are pudgier than those of an adult, and the proportions of children's bodies are different.
The same principles of drawing adults in action can be applied to drawing children. But remember, children's arms and legs usually are pudgier than those of an adult, and the proportions of children's bodies are different.
Before using children in public places as drawing models, it's a good idea to get their parents' permission to do so.
Recognize how the line of action differs from the boy jumping for the ball and the girl gathering flowers. Also, adding a ground, field, or river also enhances your work by providing a nice background for your subject.
There is nothing beller than the simple innocence of a child at play. Try to bring out this quality in your drawings.
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