The feet
Now, for the last body part: the feet. They are simpler than hands and have less fine-tuning to be done, so let’s start.
Let’s shape the back of the feet first, starting with the Achilles tendon, which extends to the heel. We’ll use the Draw and Clay Strips brushes to shape it, carving the sides and accentuating the tendon itself:

Figure 6.66 – The Achilles tendon shaped
Notice how the tendon appears to get wider as it approaches the bone located on the heel.
Now, we’ll make the ends of the tibia and fibula bones, which are visible in most people as bony structures protruding out at the sides of our feet. For them, we’ll use the Blob or Inflate brushes since they are rounded:

Figure 6.67 – The base of the tibia and fibula bones added to the feet
Usually, the protrusion on the inner side of the foot is located at a slightly higher point than the one on the outer...