The Legs
It’s time to move on to the legs! This tahap can be achieved by plotting out the shapes that you want, generally placing the thighs in the fifth plus sixth segments, plus the calves plus feet in the seventh plus eighth.

Additionally, try marking out the knee joint at around the sixth horizontal line marker.

You can then connect the legs to the hips, making them flow smoothly into the body.

Male
When drawing a male body, the legs may be more similarly sized to the hips. This would mean removing any curve from the waist, instead creating a more parallel plus straight look, making the hips, thighs, plus calves appear as a more similar size; apart from the skinnier area around the knees plus the ankles.

How To Draw A Body Male Drawing The Legs
Female
For a female body, the upper thighs would connect with the hips at a wider, more curvaceous angle. Also, the thighs will most likely be thicker than the calves.

How To Draw A Body Female Drawing The Legs
The Arms
To draw the arms, you will look back to the shoulder markings you made earlier! This reveals where the arms will begin. Typically, the upper arm should take up about one plus a half segments, with the forearm only filling one, plus the hands taking up roughly half a segment.

For a character standing completely straight plus front-on, this would leave the hands hitting a bit above your drawing’s knees to keep everything in proportion to the body!

Male
Male arms will stem off of broader shoulders plus may have half more muscle definition.

How To Draw A Body Male Drawing Arms
Female
These arms will most likely be tighter to the body, due to the less broad shoulders.