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āsmall thread on drawing plus sized characters!ā
Source: Ullaiin on Twitter
A lot of people on twitter wanted me to explain how I draw expressions, so here you go
Unless you're drawing explicit realism, in my opinion, expressions should be exaggerated to some degree. If you aren't doing a 1:1 recreation, the point is to get the FEELING across. Try making the expression you want to draw and feeling how your face pinches and stretches.
Skin doesn't just "disappear" when your face moves it around --- that's where wrinkles come from! Pay attention to where your skin creases when you emote, and use it to your benefit. It's a fine line between overdoing it and underdoing it -- find your own balance.
Ultimately, every expression has a little bit of push and pull, unless your face is completely neutral (and even then, there are still some wrinkles...). Learning to think of expressions as actions and reactions is VERY helpful in learning to draw them without needing a reference, and in learning how to stylize and push expressions based on references as well!
I think a lot of people end up with stiff or unexpressive emotions in their art because they're just trying to recreate a picture instead of understanding WHY and HOW the face is moving --- and it's a tough thing that takes a while to really pick up and learn. Hopefully is helpful in showing a way of thinking about it that can influence your process and approach to emotions!!!
Also, bonus: even without the lines, the planes alone still show a LOT of emotion.
Finn's gang
been meaning to draw her again for so long..
more panels from episode 4!
there was an additional scene of Simon fending off an ice bull when he goes to see ice thing but it got cut for time. same for another scene of Cake walking with the PA in the studio. scenes often get cut for time or pacing, but it's all part of the process! I still try to share the drawings if they came out cute : )
a sequel to this since we know he just does That now
snowstorm
I feel so maternal towards Simon Petrikov
my recipe for drawing hands!
(small note that this is a shortcut that is more abt style and ease than anatomical accuracy. it helps to take time to really properly study hands, makes it easier to bend the rules a bit like this and have it still look good!!)
(learn rules b4 u break them or whatevah)
I will never be over petrigrof
I'm baackk.. hey
repost of my petrigrof doodles i made when season 1 was airing
[1] Color Zones of the Face [Tried to find source, I think itās hereĀ ]Ā
[2]Ā NavateāsĀ Skin Chart SupplementĀ ā the actual tutorials are:Ā Section I: Skin BasicsĀ &Ā Section II: Skin tones
Two brilliant skin tutorials. Do not use flat colors for skin! Underpainting is important for realistic, vivid skin. Remember, underneath your skin is fat, muscles, red blood, blue veins, bones.Ā
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Simon doodling while on the clock since I had nothing better to do and I liked how cutie patootie he was in the new episode.
Iāve been so F&C pilled someone should just shoot me