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When it comes to creating characters, sometimes it’s easy to let them slip into the same old stock standard set of body types. Basically clones with a few props, hairdos and make up to spice things up a bit. After a while, having the same actor play dress up for every character gets kinda boring…
It’s tough to break the habit too, especially when you’re taught a single set way to draw. Not to say having a solid construction method is ever a bad thing, as long as it doesn’t confine your creativity.
Check out these nifty tips and pointers by jeinu to give each of your comic book characters their own a unique flavour of memorable originality.
(To download these at full res simply hit the options menu and click download, otherwise head on over to jeinu’s DeviantArt Tutorial Gallery at http://jeinu.deviantart.com/gallery/25335623/Tutorials )
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Can we see the value in a piece of art before worrying about who created it? Do we worry about a person’s background before giving applause? If the art communicates to us, why do we need to consider the artist before we consider the art?
Crappy sketches of a Super-Radical dude while watching YouTube.
Jack Conte; musician and founder of Patreon.
Nikki McKenna
Jack Conte; musician and founder of Patreon
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