This is my friend, Patch! :D
This sketch of him reminds me of the renaissance art technique and principle.
These are the contraposto and foreshortening.
Contraposto is the disposition of the human figure in which one part is turned in opposition to another part, creating a counterpositioning of the body about its central axis. Sometimes called weight shift because the weight of the body tends to be thrown to one foot creating tension on one side and relaxation on the other human figure opposition counterpositioning central axis weight shift thrown foot tension relaxation.
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Foreshortening is the use of perspective to represent in art the apparent visual contraction of an object that extends back in space at an angle to the perpendicular plane of sight.

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