Legs are the foundation of all humans – you stand on it
every day. ;) Manga legs range from detailed and buff to
generic, simplified lines. Simplified legs being the
norm. Below is a row of legs in the front view.
The first leg is typical, showing the simplified
version I mentioned. Notice how the middle is
practically straight and has no curves while the
outer edge is just the opposite. The second
example, on the other hand, has curves at both sides of
the leg. Taking a closer look, the legs are shaped like
cylinders with one end slightly wider than the other end
from hip to knee, from knee to ankle.

At side and back view, the same idea applies. The back view of the leg tends to have dashes | / \ | indicating the back of the knee. You can also do the same at the front using one or two dashes except reversed | \ / |.

One important aspect about legs that you must keep in mind is when it is against another object whether if it’s a chair or it’s own self, the leg tends to widen out. The muscle gets pushed to the side or upwards depending on the situation. Above and the one below are three of such examples.

Top: Leg pushing up on itself.
Middle: Leg resting on chair.
Bottom: Leg against itself and on the floor.
Article source : www.mangatutorials.com/2007/drawing-legs-the-basics

At side and back view, the same idea applies. The back view of the leg tends to have dashes | / \ | indicating the back of the knee. You can also do the same at the front using one or two dashes except reversed | \ / |.


One important aspect about legs that you must keep in mind is when it is against another object whether if it’s a chair or it’s own self, the leg tends to widen out. The muscle gets pushed to the side or upwards depending on the situation. Above and the one below are three of such examples.

Top: Leg pushing up on itself.
Middle: Leg resting on chair.
Bottom: Leg against itself and on the floor.
Article source : www.mangatutorials.com/2007/drawing-legs-the-basics
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