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I Need Help Drawing Poses For A Ninja-Like Character

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Currently drawing cosplays for my main oc peep Max of certain characters I like from fighting games.
At first, It was going pretty well since I was able to make something I was quite proud of when I took a shot
at drawing Amane from Blazblue
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Look up the rest of my art at your own risk. Not all my work is as SFW as this ╹ ╹ )

But Then I took a shot at drawing Hibiki...

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God this guy is hard to nail down!

The clothing and Features are the easy part, Hey I already know how I want to incorporate
the piece of cloth that hangs off of him like a scarf. But the guy's poses...

I have no idea how to draw them and to be honest that's part of the reason I wanna ya know?
There so dynamic and lively; I just wanna use them everywhere but can't because I just don't
know where to begin.

Whether it's a link to a tutorial, Amazing references to those kinds of movements/poses or you yourself
showing how it's done with a doodle or two. I really would appreciate any help I can get on this venture =)
 
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For getting energy in poses, use lines of action: https://www.google.com/search?q=lin...nNPUAhVK04MKHRjpAE8Q_AUICigB&biw=1920&bih=984

Two of the images you posted show examples of contrasting lines of action.

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And of course, construction lines will help with experimenting with poses and getting foreshortening right.

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Don't know if you're familiar with construction drawing, so if you aren't, I highly recommend reading http://illustrationisland.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/andrew-loomis-fun-with-a-pencil.pdf
 
For getting energy in poses, use lines of action: https://www.google.com/search?q=lin...nNPUAhVK04MKHRjpAE8Q_AUICigB&biw=1920&bih=984

Two of the images you posted show examples of contrasting lines of action.

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And of course, construction lines will help with experimenting with poses and getting foreshortening right.

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Don't know if you're familiar with construction drawing, so if you aren't, I highly recommend reading http://illustrationisland.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/andrew-loomis-fun-with-a-pencil.pdf

Wow, Didn't even know lines of action was a thing; Awesome!
Really worth looking into later on tomorrow. n_n

And Thanks for the link also dude!
I haven't heard of construction drawing yet but it sounds like something that's really familiar to what I do now. Where I basically draw the outline of a stick figure I pose like so and just add detail =)

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