the most anticipated animated film in China inspired by a myth from the ancient Chinese Taoist classic Zhuangzi
Big Fish & Begonia 大鱼海棠 (7.8.2016)

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the most anticipated animated film in China inspired by a myth from the ancient Chinese Taoist classic Zhuangzi
Big Fish & Begonia 大鱼海棠 (7.8.2016)
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How would you go about drawing and coloring realistic angel/bird wings? Thanks much!
First off, I’d go read Thoughts On Wings by uzlo, it’s the best tutorial on drawing bird wings that I know of!
When it comes to colouring them, you want to remember the feather structure and work with that. I would suggest cleaning your sketches into distinct solid blocks of colour:
then you want to start blocking your shading over the top, softening those layers:
It’s a good idea to do lots of studies of birds! As humans, we have a preconceived idea of what things look like, which doesn’t actually look like the thing.
So use lots of references!
I’d also suggest treating each brush stroke as a feather and building things up gradually:
Small but important thing to remember: feathers aren’t solid, they flex and bend, and they’re also slightly translucent.
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