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Published: 2011-07-07 14:54:58 +0000 UTC; Views: 1398; Favourites: 23; Downloads: 63
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;A; I can't believe my attention span was long enough to finish this!!I don't claim to be an expert on this subject, but I promised a couple of friends I'd give them some tips for drawing. Admittedly, it took longer than I would've liked, but here it is a last!
I'm not great at writing up tutorials, so if you see any spelling/grammar mistakes, or if something just doesn't make sense let me know and I'll get around to fixing it
art and tutorial (c)
I've been forgetting to do these... haven't I... >.>
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Comments: 7
Chief-Slaya [2011-07-08 08:57:21 +0000 UTC]
ZOMG I <3 teh little Amp!
This is an awesome tutorial! I'm gonna try it out when I get my sketchbook back >.<
maybe I'll just get a new sketchbook....
anyway awesome! I HOPES I CAN DRAW NOW XD
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0ArmoredSoul0 [2011-07-08 00:46:43 +0000 UTC]
I'm going to voice agreement with AquariusWolf here.
You have good proportion on his limbs and face, but the torso seems very stunted and small, drawing his whole posture inwards and making him almost seem hunched over, like he's upset or sad about something, though the line of his shoulders says otherwise.
Otherwise, you have a good handle on where to build from the basics and that perspective tile was a really smart idea (totally stealing X3c).
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AquariusWolf [2011-07-07 21:25:13 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for sharing and taking the time to put this together! It's interesting to see your process. My one major critique is to make the torso bigger in relation to the head. Generally, it's about one head's length from the neck to the nipple line. It's very helpful to draw people (or even just skeletons) from references to get a better feel of proportions. The process itself is great. You can use the same process just with proportions that will get better with practice.
Here's a few drawing tools that I love to use for anatomy practice:
Keep in mind these do have real nude models (except posemanics, which uses 3D models).
Posemanics: [link]
Figure and Gesture Drawing Tool: [link]
Drawing Script: [link]
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AquariusWolf In reply to AquariusWolf [2011-07-07 21:34:24 +0000 UTC]
I cannot stress enough how awesome these timed drawing tools are. If you use them, you will see improvement! They are fun to use as well.
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itsonlyaurl [2011-07-07 14:56:58 +0000 UTC]
Underpants xD LOL
Nice tutorial ,i will give it a try
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Amp-Blade In reply to itsonlyaurl [2011-07-07 14:58:10 +0000 UTC]
Wow, that was fast!
Lol, yep. I had to give him SOME form of clothing XD
Thanks! Let me know how it all goes
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