How to draw a soft belly.The stomach has relatively few curves, and is a difficult body part to draw so it looks sensual. There are many tutorials on how to draw various muscles, but it is a lot of work to learn all of them! And to top it off you don't usually draw a lot of them on a girl's stomach.The Approach to Unevenness in the AbdomenThis is a beginner's guide to drawing not only abdominal muscles, but on how to take into account bones and internal organs as well. I think this will help make stomach shading easier as well.Keeping the three-part body plan in mind, bending over forward is easy!The belly button says almost everything about the stomach. Be mindful of position/shape!The viscera on the plate (hips) feels like an egg.
You can't see it from the side or front, but it's slightly raised when you look at it diagonally.In addition to the three lines, the lines around the skirt, bra, etc. are important! Here you can create a three-dimensional effect with them. It's hard to do because of the belly.Solar PlexusIf the body bends over, the longitudinal muscle of the stomach will stand out more. The same is true of the viscera, which will stretch length-wise, becoming flatter. The pit of the stomach, meanwhile, forms a small hollow.BulgeThe navel varies from person to person, but its shape is always affected by how the stomach moves! Be sure to match navel and stomach properly.If a stomach is in a stooped posture then the viscera will look smaller. This is much like the odd way a Gundam arm bends. A stooped, bulging stomach is like to be mistaken for fat, which is whythe viscera, pelvis, heart and lungs, competing with each other from space, will begin to disappear partway, like the song More than a Feeling (1976). Not many people give requisite thought to this.ChestViscera (stomach fetishists will be very aware if this part is made too long!)Hips/Lower BackIf you make the waist too flat the ass ends up looking big...Stomach always looking flat and featureless? Never quite know how to put in the waist? Then you need to...!The abdomen has the ribs, the viscera underneath, and the plate (hips) on which the visceral is placed.
When drawing the abdomen, think of it as three lines from these three parts!