Summary: Want some tips for enhancing your demon art? Learn how draw a demon body from our drawing expert in this free video clip.
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"Alright in this clip we'll be continuing to build off our more serious graphic demon and we're going to start by, we'll move on by giving him the lower body. And like we said before he's meant to be a fallen angel. So he's going to have a lot of the similar features as the other angel that we had already drawn. So we're going to give him some upper body definition. We're going to actually show a little bit more about what this guys body is going to look like. But we're going to do, I've decided, the same thing as with the other guy and give it sort of a perspective that he's coming at us at the camera. So we're going to give him some powerful arms though. We're not going to draw a robe on this guy. We're going to give him some actual arm definition. So really get in there and kind of give him sort of a muscularly look. Just like that, see? And then come out and draw some forearms on him. A little elbow. And we're going to draw his arms in sort of fists. And that's how you do that. Just get in there and draw them like that roughly. Strong, defined upper body. And what we'll do. Since he was an angel once. We're going to give him sort of a raggedy robe sort of look. So like these robes are hanging in tatters off him. They used to have a nicer robe and now it just kind of hangs in scraggly tatters off his body. So just kind of get in there and draw the rough outline of what was once his robe. Now it looks like he has sort of a tattered thing going on. Now obviously if you had planned a different look in advance you'd probably want to start with that as opposed to drawing the body underneath. Otherwise it's going to look like he's wearing spandex. But you kind of see what I'm going for. Like we're building off of something we already had. Give a sort of scraggly belt and that looks pretty good for upper body. You get the rough idea there. So now what we'll do is we'll move on to the lower half of the body."