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CD's fun Artistic copy Ninja training guide. Based on my own experience in copying... (I might color a few if i feel like it)My own style falls somewhere in level 40-50, in the normal anime range. My copy skill is pretty high at this point if i want to spend the time for it...
What Level is ________ (insert series) according to this chart?
What level am I? (my style, my work, my etc)
You can figure it out based on the chart, you are smart, you can't be too far off.
OK... ok, if you DO ask, I might answer if i feel like it. ;D
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Featured Qs:
"Why not copy photograph?"
- It's okay to copy photograph, but it's not the highest level of practice, it's also easier to make excuses for yourself for not achieving the best result with a photograph than another artwork. (Photographs are better as reference material for original work, not as good as studies samples for leveling up) But this explanation does not apply to all cases, I do use photographs, when they are really good they help. But copying another master's strokes to fix your own is not something you get from copying photos.
"How come some cartoon characters are on lower end of the scale they are much more complicated than that!"
A: READ the DISCLAIMER.
It's a lot faster to learn to "COPY" those characters based on shapes and proportion compare to "realism" or "anime and hero cartoons with anatomy" which you have to have additional anatomy knowledge to copy one really accurately.
Animation character designs ARE DESIGNED to be COPIED! They SHOULD BE EASIER to redraw and copy thus they are on lower end of the scale.
And don't lump drawing skill of copying with animation skill together. They are TWO SEPARATED SKILL SET that has core-relation to one another but you CAN have great animation without a great drawing. (Ex: Animation Vs animator)
That's why an animation with both "great animation" and "great drawing" like Beast in "Beauty and the Beast" is so precious.
"I disagree with your scale"
A: No one said you can't make your own~
Some who are used to realism will think Cartoon is mad hard, and those who are used to cartoon will think realism is mad hard.
I started in the middle, so I charted it based on the layers of knowledge required and time spent required for the difficulties and levels.
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Use the chart to compare the level where you are at in terms of your own style, and your ability to copy other people's style.
+ When to move up: If you have been copying simpler style, and can do them well, move up.
+ When to move down: When you have trouble with more complex styles, try some really simple lower level ones, you might get a few lessons you have never learned before to apply to more complex styles!
+ note: There are some skills that doesn't come from copying, if you can copy very well but cant apply to your own work when you want to, you need to try other methods (like real life models, and still life.)
+You can skip level practicing, aim for the highest, that's the point of this guide. But if you have trouble with the highest level, doing lower ones help.
+the whole point of copying is to play detective with the artwork you are copying, you have to keep asking yourself and figure out "why is the person making a stroke here? Why is the person using the color there?" If you don't do that, copying is useless.
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+ Benefit of copying: It forces you to get rid of your usual habits and learn to adapt something new, and learn the observation skill of the artist at higher level than you.
People in the past has used copying to practice, it's not a crime.
It's an important skill to level up in!
Think of it this way, when you are at level 99, and you still draw manga/anime/cartoon, you can really tell people "This is my style and I choose to be this way!" because you can also do all other styles and prove them wrong!
If you DO copy, do not, DO NOT post it on Deviantart (unless its public domain artwork, like classical paintings.) because this is a GALLERY SITE, not a STUDY site. You can post them on photobucket or facebook, tumblr, blog, no one cares.
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Comments: 272
mayshing In reply to ??? [2011-10-04 03:06:35 +0000 UTC]
therefore you should have fun with it! Cartoon characters are awesome for that kind of practice. ^_^
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siliva2 In reply to ??? [2011-10-03 02:56:52 +0000 UTC]
...I find it kind of awesome that you got the styles for all those animes down pretty much down pat.
I think I'm around level 45...or maybe that's too high? XD
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mayshing In reply to siliva2 [2011-10-03 03:03:08 +0000 UTC]
you are not at that level yet with your line work, but your drawing has adapted that range of style, you need to keep working at it.
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siliva2 In reply to mayshing [2011-10-03 03:04:36 +0000 UTC]
A lot of stuff on this account is kind of old, haha. I've since made a new one...but I'm too lazy to rewatch all the people on this one.
That being said, my line work still needs work. XD I love to practice though, so I'll be all right. Thanks!
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DevilishTwin In reply to ??? [2011-10-03 02:56:16 +0000 UTC]
Hmmm. Interesting.
This leaves me curious as to where digital painters fit xD
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mayshing In reply to DevilishTwin [2011-10-03 03:01:15 +0000 UTC]
that depends on their style and drawing skills. Digital painters can be anyone. But professionals are usually 70-90 at least. Most of the game art are that level.
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Mintoons In reply to ??? [2011-10-03 02:55:07 +0000 UTC]
I think my level's still in the 40's. Realism is just so hard.
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nofido In reply to ??? [2011-10-03 02:54:55 +0000 UTC]
wow this is really useful Can this be used as a meme?
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nofido In reply to mayshing [2011-10-03 05:39:58 +0000 UTC]
thanks oh yeah what level would Dragon Ball Z land on this
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mayshing In reply to nofido [2011-10-03 05:42:11 +0000 UTC]
somewhere on 45, because it does require stylized/semi-accurate anatomy overall.
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KayhoEsoxn In reply to ??? [2011-10-03 02:44:46 +0000 UTC]
I think I'm in the 40 to 50 level. Who knows haha?
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Lichamespia In reply to ??? [2011-10-03 02:33:28 +0000 UTC]
Level 71-80 should have something more realistic in my opinion...
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mayshing In reply to Lichamespia [2011-10-03 02:41:06 +0000 UTC]
well as long as you got the point of the chart.
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Lichamespia In reply to mayshing [2011-10-03 02:43:35 +0000 UTC]
I got the point, and it's really interesting, it could help me a lot
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mayshing In reply to Lichamespia [2011-10-03 02:39:56 +0000 UTC]
the only difference between 71-80, and 80-90 would be color and lighting, the styles and realism would all be reached at maximum at that point.
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