A cartoon boy can have poses like reaching for something high, crouching to look at something small, or simply standing with a confident stance. The choice of poses often reflects the character's personality and the situation he's in.
Typically, comic heroes might strike poses that show strength and determination. This could include one hand on the hip and the other pointing forward, or having a wide stance with a fierce look on their face.
Well, start by observing real-life poses and using references. Study anatomy to understand how the body moves and bends. Also, practice basic shapes and lines to build the poses.
Start by observing real-life movements and body language. Sketch basic shapes to build the pose and add details gradually. Practice a lot to get better!
Start by observing real people and their poses. Study anatomy to understand how the body moves and bends. Also, look at existing comic art for inspiration.
πI recommend the following books to you:
1. <<Demon Empress>>: The female protagonist has a complicated background and rich experiences. She has her family, country, and hatred. She also has friendship, kinship, and love. She gradually becomes stronger. The plot was very rich.
2. "Otherworld King": The male lead roamed the world in a different world and became the main character of the story. It was a very emotional scene.
3. <<Young Sect Master's Growth Manual>>: The female protagonist became the Young Sect Master of the Qing Ming House from a young lady. During her growth, she had the love and help of the male protagonist. The plot was interesting and touching.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π