In this step-by-step tutorial, you will learn how to draw a side view pose in your fashion sketches. Maybe your design has different lengths, a slit or another interesting detail to the side? Follow the steps and you will quickly master the profile view of the fashion figure. Enjoy!
Step 1: Mark the head size
Start by drawing a vertical ellipse and a horizontal one crossing it. This will be the head in profile. Right in the middle of the vertical ellipse pull a long vertical line to mark the body Centerline. Make sure you have enough space to fit 9 heads in the sheet!
Step 2: The 9-head body
Starting slightly below the head mark 3 ellipses to the left of the Centerline. They should be touching the Centerline and be right below each other. Pull a horizontal line at the bottom of the 3rd ellipse – this is where the torso will end. Next, draw 2 more ellipses with the same size as the head again to the left of the Centerline – these will be the thighs. Lastly, add 3 more centered on the body Centerline. They set the size of the calves and the feet.
Step 3: Draw the neck
Pull a vertical line from the end of the skull (the horizontal ellipse). Pull a horizontal line from the top of the first torso head. In the crossing point draw a circle with the size of about ¼ head. This is the shoulder. Join it with the head to draw the neck. Make it is not too thin nor too thick.
Notice that the neck is slanted when viewing it in profile view. The front line should be in the middle of the space between the shoulder and the Centerline.
Step 4: Drawing the breast
The breasts from the side view are not that difficult. All you need to do is follow the first torso ellipse guideline. If the ellipse was a clock the curve you draw should be between 7 and 9. Connect to the neck area with a diagonal line. Cut out a triangle shape from the 2nd torso ellipse resembling Pacman.
Step 5: Finish drawing the torso
Connect the Pacman to the neck going around the shoulder. Try to make a nice smooth line. This is the back of the fashion figure.
For the front of the torso: draw a short line below the breasts following the same diagonal line. This is marking the ribcage. Then go straight down until you reach the widest part of the last torso ellipse. Then go inside blending it with the ellipse shape.
Step 6: Draw the booty
Draw the booty of your model. You can make it bigger or smaller in volume depending on your preferences. The only important thing is to finish it above the horizontal line. Otherwise, your fashion figure will look with short legs. Mark the knee- it is placed in the bottom-left part of the 2nd thigh ellipse. Draw a dashed line from the center of the knee to the center of the torso to indicate the direction of the leg. It should be slightly slanted.
Step 7: Draw the thigh
Starting from into the torso draw the thigh making sure the front is slightly curved out. Completely straight lines will make your model look unhealthy skinny. From the center of the knee pull a diagonal line towards the Centerline. Cross where the last ellipse starts and mark the ankle.
Step 8: Draw the calf
It is time to draw the calf. Notice that the front line is almost straight (slightly bulged in) while the backline is nicely curved.
Step 9: Drawing the feet.
You may already have experience with drawing the feet from the side from the tutorial “How to draw high heels”. The essential is to draw a small circle for the heel to the right of the Centerline and a horizontal ellipse to the left. Connect them with a curve.
Step 10: the back leg
Even in profile view we almost always see small parts of the other side. Draw part of the back leg thigh and part of the foot. Make sure the foot is placed above and behind the front leg – this will give your fashion sketch perspective.
Step 11: Draw the arm
The arm can be placed in many different positions. Let’s put it on the waist of the model for this tutorial. Duplicate the booty curve and draw the hand.
Then pull a horizontal dashed line from the Pacman and a diagonal one starting from the shoulder. The latter should be in the same direction as the neck. Mark the elbow in the cross point.
Step 12: The flesh
Draw the flesh of the arm. Pay attention to the place where the two parts of the arm meet. The “How to draw arms” tutorial and “How to draw bent arms“tip might be very helpful if this challenges you.
Step 13: Draw the face
It is time to clean up the sketch and draw the profile face of your model. Pick a hairstyle and of course design clothes of your choice.
Hopefully, this tutorial helped you gain a better understanding of how to draw profile figures. Make your portfolio more interesting by including different angles of view – see “How to draw walking poses” and “How to draw back view poses“. Keep drawing, keep being inspired!
If you want to use this side view pose and draw your designs on it directly you can download free fashion template # 38.
Happy drawing!
Fashion By Deborah
Hello! Just found out your blog! It is really helping me a lot. When will you upload more poses tutorial? I really like the way you create the body poses. Thank you!!
Esther
Your tutorial was very helpful. Thank U for sharing.
I Draw Fashion
Hi,
Yes, of course you can. However there are certain rules in drawing the flats. It’s not as simple as one can think.
There will be a post about this soon :)
Stay tuned!
Teya
Azyza
Hello Teya,I really suck at drawing all the pose, face and body stuffs,I’ve tried alot but I end drawing rubbish.Can I just continue with drawing my designs in flats? I would really appreciate your opinion.Thanks
Esther
Your site is very inspirational and just perfect for me! Thanks a lot Teya
baghban
I see your site and it is perfect for me.
I want to be fashion designer .but I don t know how?
I learn sewing.and now I think design can help me more….
do you think if I use your tutorial and then I find class is it helpful for me?
thank you
Karla
I have to try this, thank you for the post & video, congratulations for the anniversary!
I Draw Fashion
Thank you so much!
Love,
Teya
Carol Thompson
Excellent tutorial Teya. Like all the others, you share your amazing talent to help future fashion illustrators realize their dream. You’re the best! xoxoxo
Elena
Happy anniversary!!! Thank you for you great and helpful blog
Elena
Thank you very much, Teya! It is so desired tutorial!