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Inkscape tutorials drawing bones
Inkscape tutorials drawing bones






inkscape tutorials drawing bones
  1. #Inkscape tutorials drawing bones how to#
  2. #Inkscape tutorials drawing bones plus#

I hold a degree in graphic design, but nowadays I work as a freelance illustrator and a tutorial author. I have 10+ years of experience in using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator, both for graphic design and for creating unique artworks as well. I'm a Polish artist with a great passion for creating new things-whether by drawing, digital painting, or photo-manipulation.

#Inkscape tutorials drawing bones how to#

Now you know how to draw skeleton from scratch! Do you want to draw other fun things? Check out our other tutorials: You can add some detail here and there that wasn't included in the guide lines: So Spooky! Now it's time to finish the drawing! Take a darker tool, or erase most of the guide lines, and add all the crucial outlines. How to Finish a Drawing of a Skeleton Step 1

#Inkscape tutorials drawing bones plus#

Make them about as long as the ribcage plus the waist.Īdd some space before you draw the tibia.Īdd some ovals to create the shape of the femur. These bones should be slightly tilted towards the middle line. How to Draw Legs Step 1ĭraw the heads of the femur attached to the sockets in the pelvis.ĭraw the length of the femur. Step 18Īdd some small bones in the wrists. Step 17Ĭross the fingers with a "web", marking the placement of the joints. Pay attention to their rotation in the left hand. There's cartilage between the arm and forearm, with a special shape that allows for rotation of the forearm bones:ĭraw the radius and ulna. The right hand will be directed palm towards us, and the left one will be rotated, showing the side.Īdd the three fingers first, as they have similar lengths, with the middle one being the longest.ĭraw the arm bones using a few simple guide lines: The elbow in the neutral position lands exactly in the waist area.ĭraw the oval wrist. The upper arm should be longer than the forearm. Draw its back part and a protrusion in the front.ĭraw the ball of the humerus attached to the socket. The clavicle is attached to the shoulder blade in a special way. This will be the socket of the shoulder blade. Outline the clavicles to give them thickness.Īdd a circle under the end of each clavicle. Draw them as simple circles.ĭraw a trapezoid around the ribcage to set the width of the shoulders.ĭraw the curves of the clavicles, attached to the top of the sternum.Īdd two ovals at the ends of the clavicles. It's made of five fused vertebrae, but one of them has already been used in the "bow", so add only four sections.ĭraw the sides of the sacrum and connect them to the rest of the pelvis (the big circles).Īlthough the sacrum vertebrae are fused, there are still some spaces visible between them. Outline the pelvis using these guide lines.

inkscape tutorials drawing bones

Turn the small circle into a narrow oval.Īdd two circles on the side of the narrow oval.Īdd more circles that will help us create a detailed shape of the pelvis. It should be about two vertebrae long.ĭraw two squares similar to the ones before.Īttach two big circles to the sides of this bow.ĭraw a curve inside the tapered sides, connecting at the small circle. Mark the distance between the ribcage and the pelvis. To add the neck and head, draw two lines on top using this measurement:ĭraw the skull using our separate tutorial:ĭraw the neck, using the same technique as with the other vertebrae. The ribs are attached to the sternum with a cartilaginous part. You can outline the ribs now, giving them some thickness. The last two ribs are "free" and not connected to anything. Seven of them should be connected directly to the sternum.

inkscape tutorials drawing bones

Draw the sternum.ĭivide the sternum into quarters, then the bottom quarter into thirds.Īdd the front side of the ribs now. We're going to the front of the ribcage now. Add pseudo-ribs to the rest of the vertebrae, too. "Cut" the sides of the ribcage to round its shape.ĭraw the back part of the ribs now: 11 long and one short. This will be the basic outline of the ribcage. Here, draw two squares, with a side five vertebrae long.įrom this place, draw a curve going right over the whole spine. The ribcage will start three vertebrae from the bottom. Remember to keep these first lines light, so that you can cover them later with the final lines.ĭraw 12 more sections, making them smaller as you finish. Together we'll draw the spine, the ribcage, the pelvis, the arms and legs-every bone simplified and explained!ĭraw a vertical line and divide it into five parts-these will be the lumbar vertebrae. If you want to learn how to draw a skeleton, I can show you how to do it step by step.








Inkscape tutorials drawing bones