page from "How to Draw Simplified Anatomy" showing a superheroine with long black hair, a red domino mask, and a red and pink bodysuit that hugs her body flying in a pose where she's thrusting her butt backwards from a side view where her butt makes a 90 degree angle to her back
page from "How to Draw Simplified Anatomy" showing a superheroine in a yellow dress and white leggings and green cape, she has her hands on her hips like a classic superhero pose but is thrusting her chest out in a weird way with her back listing back so it's almost 90 degrees to her butt and she has boobsocks
page from "How to Draw Simplified Anatomy" showing a superheroine in a green strapless lowcut top and white leggings in a jump kick from a below angle looking up at her butt with her forward leg bending under her knee at the calf, bending upwards to her en pointe toe
page from "How to Draw Simplified Anatomy" showing a superheroine kneeling o the ground with her head up and eyes closed like she's screaming with one hand bent in front of her like she's holding a skull in the Halmet "horatio" scene, with fire in the background looking like it's coming out of her ass
page from "How to Draw Simplified Anatomy" showing a superheroine flying with her breasts tilting in one direction like a boobflounder
page from "How to Draw Simplified Anatomy" showing a superheroine sketch with an outline of her pelvic bone as she twists her torso one way and thrusts her butt in another

Christopher Hart's how to draw Simplified Anatomy (Part 2)

strawberrycupcakekittens submitted:

Here are some more ridiculous poses from Christopher Hart’s “Simplified Anatomy for the Comic Book Artist”. They’re not as laughable as the 4 I submitted before, but I think they’re worthy of mention. 

Image 3: Attack of the Double Jointed Broken Leg

Image 4: She appropriately looks like she’s in agony

Image 5: How do I perspective:

Image 6: “Let’s just pretend she has a pelvis.”

The one with the green hair girl I think I need to turn into a caption contest.

(From Simplified Anatomy for the Comic Book Artist by Christopher Hart)