December 2011
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mikasdailylife:
This is what I like: Shadow glowy things
emmyc:
~~~Click for bigger size!~~~
My friend Caroline asked how I do that bleedy shadow thing that I do a lot (so very cheesily) and I went to go leave this image in her ask box but then I remembered that Tumblr doesn’t let you leave URLs there anymore! SO. Caroline this…
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On Heads
magikyrp:
No matter how good you may be, if you don’t get the basics it will come back to bite you.
Step 1. This is the biggy. This step dictates the entire head drawing, and or pose for that matter if you are attaching an entire body to this. Start with a sphere, freehand will do, so long as it reads as a ball. You are going to divide the sphere into halves, then fourths. There will be 8...
vexypuff asked: thought i'd share this helpful blog: (babelab. blogspot. com) it's generally for female pin-ups and shows the science behind some classic pin-up poses. could be helpful to someone out there!
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The Secret to Composition →
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"Beginners Body Shape Tutorial" By ZachsAnomaly →
kat-reverie:
While I don’t think it’s NSFW, some might disagree. Just a fair warning there.
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This isn't just for storyboarders. Anyone who... →
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drneverland asked: To the Anon wishing to learn how to draw: I recommend the book "Keys to Drawing With Imagination" by Bert Dodson. It doesn't just repeat the same "Cone, Cube, Cylinder" drawing process, but shows you how to turn doodles into something 3D, and scrap-paper drawings into art. There's also lessons/exercises on how to turn simple life-drawings into something new. It's...
jeras asked: I want to learn to draw, but I have no chances to go to an art school. Any tips?
psalf asked: I'm trying to draw, but I'm too bad D:
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WHY DID NOBODY TELL ME ABOUT THIS PALETTE
ghost-bustier:
In at least Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign CS5 (maybe other programs/versions too), if you go to Window > Extensions > Kuler, you get a palette with preset color palettes that compliment each other, as well as a tool to help you make new ones. Then you can save it to the Kuler list, or to your Swatches palette.
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Anonymous asked: That TF2 shading tutorial is too small to view - could you reupload it or link the original one?
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LET'S DRAW HAIR!
hospitalvespers:
The other day Rose asked if I’ve ever done a post about hair, and I haven’t. SO I WILL! YEAH!!
THE BASICS
First off, it helps to decide on a head shape. There are six different distinct head shapes; oval, rectangle, circle, square, heart, and triangle. The different head shape can help with defining your character, and also help in finding a hairstyle! Here’s a fairly long...
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kawaiistiel:
Quick Tips: On Referencing Anatomy
nightingales:
Reference from real life whenever possible. When you reference or copy from another artist’s studies/sketches/art, you may be copying their mistakes as well. Furthermore, an artist’s studies are their notes and —just like with history or chemistry notes— copying someone else’s notes will not help you fully understand the...
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unimaginableunimaginable asked: the tutorial which uses a bright orange, a beige, a pink, and a turquoise, like 3 posts down, is from furiaedotcom. she has other tutorials & they're great, but her website got hacked a few months ago and isn't back up yet.
llilim asked: You wouldn't happen to have a link to the artist who created that skin tutorial (it was talking about pink lush tones, and was a painting tut.) I'd like to see if the artist has any more instruction on a variety of skin tones among other things. It would also just be nice to see their work.
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