1. The iliac crest, the most obvious part of the pelvis you can feel under the skin. In an athletic character the crest forms the ridge to the bulging mass of the obliques, the muscles of your waist.
2. The inguinal ligament is formed by the obliques and demarcates the line where the torso ends and legs begin. It creates the distinctive 'V' or 'U' shape seen in the photo below.
3. Pubic tubercle this forward projection of the pubic bone can be felt under the public line and is the attachment of the inguinal ligament. The abdominal muscles also attach to the pubic bone. Below this landmark is the point at which the genitals sit, in the male for example via the suspensory ligament. (Also worth noting is that if your characters are in 'heroic' proportion, that's 8-heads high, this landmark marks the mid point of your character height).
4. The greater trochanter of the femur is the major attachment point of the gluteals. It is clearly visible in a frontal view as a bulge at the top of the leg and more predominant in the female. It adds a distinctive curve to the top of the leg when drawing characters from the front or back.
The distinctive 'V' or 'U' shape of the obliques. |