Because tumblr will shrink it down to unreadable size, CLICK HERE to view the full tutorial!
Part I is a comprehensive breakdown of different hair types and techniques I use when drawing them.
THIS IS AWESOME!
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鎖のめんどくさくない描き方
fuck where was this tutorial i’ve needed it my whole life omg
FUQ U CHAINSSSS
MOTHER OF GOD…
Neat!
all those times, I’ve been drawing chains like a fucking idiot,
but now… but now
IS THIS REAL LIFE
IS THIS JUST FANTASY
my god
A Japanese tutorial on how to draw plaid on skirts, but can be used on any piece of clothing. The images are easy to follow, so the text is not important. Can be used with any medium or style. Source unknown.
Source artist is Kantoku. God of tartan.
man I wish I had had this like 4 updates ago! Ima draw some tartan when Iget home to make up for it haha
Hey, those of you that like seeing artist process—check this out! So cool to walk through another artist’s .psd, especially one as talented as Tom Scholes!
areu:
i’m just putting out this really useful resource!! i found it when i was panic-stricken with photoshop crashing on me while working on my anime north merch. it helps recover and extract some layers from damaged .psd files.
please note: that the amount of files recoverable depends on how corrupt the .psd file is. it can salvage a lot of layers, or it might not be able to salvage any at all (i experienced both). but this is a great last resort option if you don’t want to start from scratch.
Crystals Progress Tutorial
and
Crystal Progress
respectivelyBoth by *Pikishi
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I saw some tutorials for crystals on my dash, so I though I’d share these, since I remembered them.
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Marahute Model Fact Sheet - The Rescuers Down Under (1990) - by Glen Keane
Helpful sketches are helpful.
I will probably need this for work-work, wow that feels awesome to say
Regarding the first image, the way I draw the hip area and legs in general is pretty exaggerated, I remove a lot of muscle and curve the bones. The left of each set is more correct if you’re aiming to be more realistic.
The second image is just how I personally stretch legs into different body types. The third is one of my most generic poses and some feet. I approach the bottoms of the feet the same way I do hands and I make toes by just overlapping the little circles. The fourth image features some attempts at different positions I don’t show as much, an area I still have to work on myself.
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I’ve still yet to recover from my recent lethargy, so this was all I could think to do… but I hope this is of at least some use! Sorry! :(
This is really good to look at, thank you for posting it!
Gosh I need to practice my legs/feet so much. ;;
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I try to reblog this every time I see it on my dash, its just so cool and great for reference
Index:
- DON’T DO 5 MONTHS OF BUFFERS
- CHOOSE A PREMADE FONT THAT ISNT AWFUL
- CHOOSE A TEMPLATE
- WRITE YOUR STORY BEFORE HAND.
- DON’T GO BACK.
- JUST DO IT
- DON’T BEAT YOURSELF UP.
also includes tons of links to cool stuff. yay!
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How to make the “Just add water” tool in Photoshop
woot! Not that I’m planning to do any actual painting in the near future… but you never know!
OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD
USING THIS TECHNIQUE FOR FUCKING EVER.OH MY GOD, MIND BLOWING
WHOOOAAAAAAA
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Just a few [of the] references [from different websites] I’ve compiled for making more unique face/body shapes in my characters.
Of course, creative liberty is (and can be) taken on most of these shapes, but anyone who wishes to design a character should at least know that there are many shapes and sizes for characters to be and that can define them.
I encourage making each character, human or animal, unique and identifiable by their silhouettes and profiles when they’re bald and unclothed.
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Let’s take a look at bears in animation shall we?
Below is Baloo from the 1967 film, The Jungle Book.
And now here is Little John from the 1973 animated film, Robin Hood.
And the 1981 film, The Fox and the Hound.
The bear in Balto, 1995:
And the more recent film, 2003, Brother Bear.
good bear reference up there