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Feet can be tricky to draw, yet they're necessary for full-body portraits and paintings. Although difficult, mastering drawing feet can be done in a few easy steps!
Steps
Method 1
Method 1 of 3:
Drawing a Foot From the Front
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1Draw a circle
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2Draw a line approximately 1.5 times the circle's diameter, from the bottom and upwards through its center. The length of the line affects the angle of the view of the foot.Advertisement
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3Draw a triangle with two sides touching the circle and intersecting with the line's tip at the top. The distance of the triangle's base may depend on how big you want the toes to look.
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4Draw five circles or ovals across the base of the triangle for toes. You might want to vary the sizes as toes have different sizes.
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5Draw two ovals overlapping the circle towards the center line. The ovals' sizes should not be more than around half compared to that of the circle's and one oval should be higher than the other.
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6Draw the final outline of the foot and erase guide lines.
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7Draw toenails or any other details you'd want for your foot.
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8Color the drawing.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 3:
Drawing a Foot From the Side
Method 3
Method 3 of 3:
Drawing Two Feet
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1Draw two ovals.
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2Add two lines in the centre of the ovals, and add two small circles.
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3Add more ovals.
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4Draw few lines inside and outside the ovals.
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5Add more curved lines.
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6Now connect all the curved lines.
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7Erase unnecessary lines and draw the toenails.
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8Outline the drawing using felt pen.
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9Color the drawing using acrylics or crayons.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I draw feet on a 30 degree angle?AnonymousSuperWriterCommunity AnswerFirst, use your protractor and draw a 30 degree angle. Then, draw the human feet on top of the angle and erase the 30 degree angle carefully.
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Things You'll Need
- Paper
- Pencil
- Rubber
- Sharpener
- Felt acrylics or crayons
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