On top of the torso, I will also draw another curve line, this one defines where the clavicle will be. The upper area represents the character’s ribcage while the lower area indicates the abdominal area, the space separating the torso from the hips. The line divides the torso into upper the lower areas. Next, I will also draw a curve line across the centre of the torso. The nearer side of the drawing, which is on the left from the viewer’s perspective will be larger than the right side which is further from view. Because of the drawing is from a 3/4 view, the line will pass through the centre of the torso.
The torso will be divided into two parts using a vertical line drawn from the base of the neck to the slightly curved line where the abdominal area meets the hips. Once the torso has been outlined, drawing the hips, arms and legs becomes a lot easier. Step 7: Coloring Step 1: Drawing the Torso and the Hips.Step 6: Drawing the final line art on top of your dummy.If you want to draw Link from the Legend of Zelda, you should follow these simple 7 steps: We will start by drawing a dummy that will serve as a base over which we will draw our final sketch. This easy to follow, step by step tutorial will guide you through the whole process of creating an impressive and believable rendition of the well-known protagonist in the action-adventure game world.
In this tutorial, I will teach you how to draw Link, Nintendo’s main icon in the popular video game series the Legend of Zelda.