Human Sketching Practice Series - Part 35 for NID, NIFT, UCEED & NATA
- Vijay Deore
- 7 hours ago
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Understanding human figure sketching is an important skill for students preparing for NID, NIFT, UCEED and NATA entrance examinations. In this Human Sketching Practice Series – Part 35, students can observe and study different human poses to improve their understanding of anatomy, proportions, posture, and line flow.
This exercise is designed to improve visual observation, sketching speed, and accuracy, which are essential for exams like the UCEED sketching test, NID studio test, NIFT drawing test, and NATA sketching section.
Students are encouraged to carefully observe each reference and focus on gesture first, structure second, and details last. Try to capture the body balance, movement, and proportion while sketching.









At Vijay Design Studio, Nashik, such regular practice helps students build strong drawing fundamentals, confidence, and creative thinking skills required for design entrance exams.
At the end of the blog, a still life exercise is included for architecture students, which will help improve composition, proportion, and shading skills.
With consistent practice, students will improve their ability in live sketching, memory drawing, and overall figure drawing accuracy.





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