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Figure Drawing Mastery – Part 37 | Human Anatomy & Sketching Practice for NID, NIFT, UCEED & NATA

Human figure sketching plays a key role in developing strong drawing skills for students preparing for NID, NIFT, UCEED and NATA entrance examinations. In this Human Sketching Practice Series – Part 37, students can study a variety of human poses to improve their understanding of anatomy, proportions, balance, and movement.

This exercise is designed to strengthen observation skills, sketching speed, and accuracy, which are essential for performing well in exams like the UCEED sketching test, NID studio test, NIFT drawing test, and NATA sketching section.

While practicing, students should focus on capturing the overall gesture and flow of the figure first, then build the structure and refine the details. Pay attention to body alignment, weight distribution, and proportion relationships to make the sketches more natural and realistic.

At Vijay Design Studio, Nashik, consistent practice of such exercises helps students improve their drawing confidence, visual understanding, and creative thinking skills required for design entrance exams.

At the end of this blog, a still life exercise is included for architecture students, helping them develop better composition, proportion, and shading skills.

With regular practice, students will see improvement in live sketching, memory drawing, and overall figure drawing quality.

 
 
 

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