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For artists who have problems with perspective (furniture etc.) in indoor scenes like me - there’s an online programm called roomsketcher where you can design a house/roon and snap pictures of it using different perspectives.
It’s got an almost endless range of furniture, doors, windows, stairs etc and is easy to use. In addition to that, you don’t have to install anything and if you create an account (which is free) you can save and return to your houses.
Examples (all done by me):
Here’s an example for how you can use it
Great find, thanks!
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Trying to draw buildings
yo here’s a useful tip from your fellow art ho cynellis… use google sketchup to create a model of the room/building/town you’re trying to draw… then take a screenshot & use it as a reference! It’s simple & fun!
Sketchup is incredibly helpful. I can’t recommend it enough.
There’s a 3D model warehouse where you can download all kinds of stuff so you don’t have to build everything from scratch.
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This is an incomplete tutorial, and it drives me crazy every time I see it come around.
We live in a pretty great digital age and we have access to a ton of amazing tools that artists in past generations couldn’t even dream of, but a lot of people look at a cool trick and only learn half of the process of using it.
Here’s the missing part of this tutorial:
How do you populate your backgrounds?
Well, here’s the answer:
If the focus is the environment, you must show a person in relation to that environment.
The examples above are great because they show how to use the software itself, but each one just kind of “plops” the character in front of their finished product with no regard of the person’s relation to their environment.
How do you fix this?
Well, here’s the simplest solution:
This is a popular trick used by professional storyboard and comic artists alike when they’re quickly planning compositions. It’s simple and it requires you to do some planning before you sit down to crank out that polished, final version of your work, but it will be the difference between a background and an environment.
From Blacksad (artist: Juanjo Guarnido)
From Hellboy (Mike Mignola)
Even if your draftsmanship isn’t that great (like mine), people can be more immersed in the story you tell if you just make it feel like there is a world that exists completely separate from the one in which they currently reside – not just making a backdrop the characters stand in front of.
Your creations live in a unique world, and it is as much a character as any other member of the cast. Make it as believable as they are.
Great comments and tutorials!
I’m a 3d artist and have been exploring the possibilities of using 3d as reference for 2d poses. I want to add a couple of tips and things!
Sketchup is very useful for environment references, and I assume it’s reasonably easy to learn. If you’re interested in going above and beyond, I highly recommend learning a proper 3d modeling program to help with art, especially because you can very easily populate a scene or location with characters!
Using 3ds Max I can pretty quickly construct an environment for reference. But going beyond that, I can also pose a pretty simple ‘CAT’ armature (known in 3d as a rig) straight into the scene, which can be totally customized, from various limbs, tails, wings, whatever, to proportions, and also can be modeled onto and expanded upon (for an example, you could 3d sculpt a head reference for your character and then attach it to the CAT rig, so you have a reference for complex face angles!)
The armature can also be posed incredibly easily. I know programs exist for stuff like this - Manga Studio, Design Doll - but posing characters in these programs is always an exercise in frustration and very fiddly imo. A simple 3d rig is impossibly easy to pose.
By creating an environment and dropping my character rig into it, I have an excellent point of reference when it comes to drawing the scene!
Not only that, but I can also view the scene from whatever angle I could ever want or need, including the character and their pose/position relative to the environment.
We can even quickly and easily expand this scene to include more characters!
Proper 3d modeling software is immensely powerful, and if you wanted to, you could model a complex environment that occurs regularly in your comic or illustration work (say, a castle interior, or an outdoor forest environment) and populate the scene with as many perspective-grounded characters as you need!
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Look at this amazing addition! This is fantastic!
Gates of Hell
Oddly shaped lava formations look like a mass of twisted bodies.
Location: Hawaii over the West Kamokuna lava skylight
Photo: The photo was shot in 1996 by Laszlo Kestay, who is currently director of the USGS Astrogeology Science Center
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my FAVORITE tropes compiled thanks to some suggestions from others
a character gets a sick burn and doesn’t realize it immediately, at some point later there’s just “HEY WAIT A MINUTE”
the double take. this one’s an oldie but a goodie
the injured character makes the killing shot that saves everyone else in a dangerous situation
a character who isn’t speaking is doing something weird in the background, it’s subtle and never acknowledged it’s just there for those who notice it (pulling another character out of something they got stuck in, making a huge sandwich, etc)
the beleaguered assistant inches away from smacking their boss
“quick act natural”
in that vein, the leader character was just in a shouting match with someone and when they come back the rest of the team scrambles to look like they weren’t listening at the door
never forget: “he’s standing right behind me isn’t he”
When a character mentions a normal past event and someone else mentions an absurd detail (”Don’t you remember what happened last time you went to the dentist?” “Those deaths were nothing to do with me”)
Multiple characters banding together to lie about something
Characters being split up for questioning
Really stoic characters briefly becoming happy, freaking everyone out
“I think that went well!” *Distant explosion*
-“quick act natural” *everyone scrambles to do completely random shit that looks anything but natural*
shit
for some reason I feel like maybe kanan and Hera are both sad and upset that Sabine left but Hera manages to hold in her feelings but kanan is just a mess
:((((( hera has to be collected and rational cause now she’s a captain but kanan…..
I know ppl have said this before but i wish Rose looked more alien.. like she can have light skin (although I prefer dark) but they make her too “flesh” colored, her skin could atleast be a light pink.
maybe this is more of a nitpick idk.
i totally agree and i don’t think it’s really a nitpick!
if we look at the pilot episode’s color palette for steven vs the current show’s color palette for steven, it’s incredibly obvious that steven was changed to look like a white human instead of a gem
the only difference in the pilot and finished show wrt sadie is that her skin is a wee bit pinker in the pilot, but it’s hardly noticeable. steven, though…
it’s clear when comparing him to sadie, who is undeniably white, that steven in the pilot was not intended to be human. even lars, who is nonwhite as stated by ian jq, is not pink like steven. he’s supposed to be an alien in the pilot. bright pink skin to correspond with rose quartz, just like the other gems in the pilot have skin tinted to fit their gem’s color.
but maybe steven isn’t like other gems because he’s half human! sure, i could maybe buy that. but let’s talk about gems. it’s not too much of a stretch to assume that since pearl’s gem is white, she would have literal white skin rather then peachy human tones.
but rose isn’t a pearl. she’s a quartz. let’s compare her to two other quartzes we know:
notice how jasper and amethyst both have hair that’s lighter than their skin, and that their skin is desaturated, but the same color as their gems. (jasper is a little harder to do this with considering her gem is never one solid color and is instead four colors because of the way the light catches its facets. nevertheless, you know what i mean.) also note that their hair is an almost white, tinted with their gem’s color. why is rose not tinted pink? why is her hair not lighter than her skin?
here’s what it would look like if she followed the same rules as every other quartz, compared to the original:
it looks much better, and follows the rules of quartz.
my conclusion: why did they make rose a white woman instead of a literal alien that follows the rules of her species lol???
Engineer Twi’lek OC!!
Remember my steampunk Kanera? They’re back, with kids and colours :)
this gemsona is just a toothy lanky terrible sapphire
Moth’aa warmup!