it ain so hard
if you do it step by step! wokai, going to call it a night now. so tired zzzz
From: pachurz:
Some building block references my Life Drawing teacher drew up for us for our Figure Drawing class. Thought I would impart the wisdom.
Yamino’s conundrum about not being able to draw babies made me want to learn how too (I can draw children okay, but I’ve never drawn babies either)
This is probably a good start if you already have an understanding of human anatomy.
(Source: skeleopig)
if you do it step by step! wokai, going to call it a night now. so tired zzzz
so i found these ears laying around right and…
OH MY GOD WAIT COULD YOU IMAGINE ACTUALLY FINDING A PILE OF EARS
/eyezoom
Fighting: A Show Of Force
- Punches
- Kicks
- Adding Details
Camera Angles
Gradient Tutorial- Right Click + New tab to see it bigger
Source- http://nanya.deviantart.com/
Art ‘Tutorial’ by Arne Niklas Jansson (image click-through)
Hands down, my most favored go-to when looking for aid with digital (and traditional) painting.
It’s packed with helpful descriptions, incredibly animated and fun illustrated examples, and pseudo-boobie-lookin’ things. ‘Cause you’ve got to have baby-humor in with your learning.
This guide helps learn you some nifty tricks about composition, all the way to some more advanced (but still easy to grasp!) light techniques. Understanding of light has to be the most important thing to grasp when it comes to livening your art’s quality (to my knowledge and experience, so far.)
I definitely recommend taking a quick look through it in the very least, if art happens to be your thing. Even if it isn’t, please spread the word, because I cannot count how many times this guide has helped me.