Yeah, I know, I just uploaded this, but I took it down and fixed it up a bit. To the one person who faved it, sorry. Here it is, for reals this time.
Fixed up, and... looking better. The heel was throwing me off.
The trapezoid was optional really. It just helped me, but it might not help you.
Also remember, Sarah's feet are huge, so take the steps provided with a grain of salt. Feel free to change it up for your characters.
Again, I'm no expert, I'm still learning and I'm getting over my problem with ground planes. So this isn't like, the ultimate word in ground planes. Hope it helps.
Comments
pbjplatypus Says:
It's okay. I can take the time to fave again. =3
ProSonic Says:
lol re-fav again xD
WCP Says:
The beauty of this tutorial is that you can apply it to any foot, since it is based on the heel and "top-ball" of the foot. =D
Hellucard Says:
DO IT AGAIN! D=< lol
AwesomeGirl86 Says:
Interesting.
So I guess this technique helps you on how or what direction your character's feet are facing.
Am I correct?
wolf5674 Says:
This is really cool! I personally have a hard time with them because I have a difficult time trying to find the center of gravity with them
. Haha its been a while since I've posted anything, do you mind If I draw Sarah? 
Sir Dumb Says:
This is gonna help me a lot with my drawings!
I thank you
Media wolf Says:
Hmmm... What is the difference? The only thing, that I notice, is, that the line in the lowest picture is deleted...
luckykittymini Says:
This information helped me while I was drawing. Good job. c: