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painting a whole bunch of toothlesses is good for therapy
how to draw arms ? ?Â
holy fuck
holy fuck is right⌠but⌠does it work with legs???
yes !!
but how much extend
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finally. i can be accurate
This is too fucking great to not reblog
I give it MASCLES
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Okay but for anyone who legit wants to know how to calculate it correctly:
The elbow joint on average rests a couple inches higher than the navel, so if you measure how long the distance is from the middle of the shoulder to that point then you have the length of the upper and fore arms!
So if anyoneâs wondering about legs too, the simplest rule of thumb is that the length from the top of the leg to the knee is equal to the distance between the top of the leg and the bottom of the pectorals:
And I wanna stress that when i say âtop of the legâ iâm not talking about the crotch (please donât flag me tumblr itâs an anatomical term) iâm talking about the point where the femur connects to the pelvis, which is higher up on the hips:
Itâs easier to see what Iâm talking about in this photo of a man squatting:Â
So yeah if you use that measurement when using this technique you should get fairly realistically proportioned legs:
But remember! messing with proportions is an important and fun part of character design! Know the rules first so you can then break them however you please!
HOW THE HELL DID I FIND THIS POST OMG
Oh hey, thereâs more helpful hints since I saw this last
spreading the love for my peeps who can actually draw.
Read more here:
"You are no longer licensed to use the software," Adobe told them.
Friendly reminder that GIMP does pretty much everything Photoshop does, and itâs 100% free. Fuck DRM and the license culture, we have plenty of open source options available to us as a consumer.
Lightworks is a freeware video editor on par with Premiere
Blender is an excellent freeware 3D renderer,possibly better than After Effects
Lightzone to replace Lightroom
Inkscape to replace Illustratr
Audacity to replace Audition (I also received a free version of Pro Tools with my Scarlett Solo audio interface)
If Adobe is going to be greedy shitheads, then fuck âem. Donât use their stuff. Freeware can be just as good, if not better, than Adobe CC.
note that it works best with thin lineart (I used SAI2 for this, but I think you can use any art program with a overlay layer mode)
Hi there! Thank you so much! :D Usually when I go about simplifying expressions, I like to start from drawing simple dot eyes and line based expressions before I make the expression more complex. This way I can figure out the base emotion of the expression, and then build upon it when I clean up the thumbnail drawing. In addition, keeping facial features simple will allow for the expression to read more clearly, as well as experimenting with line weight, such as making the pupil darker, and the eyelash a thicker line than the rest of the eye. I highly recommend doing expression studies, where you pause videos and draw different actorsâ expressions, and try to simplify or exaggerate the expression vs. drawing the exact expression. I hope this helps, and thank you for the question! :D
The ONLY WAY to combat the lack of funding in arts education is for professionals to take a few hours a week to share their skills for FREE, to empower and encourage the next generation of artists. THIS IS WHAT THE INTERNET IS FOR. Hereâs 200 tutorials:
How to draw ANGRY EXPRESSIONS How to draw BATTLE DAMAGE How to draw BIRD HEADS How to draw BOOKS How to draw BOTTLES and GLASSES How to draw BOXES How to draw BREAKING GLASS How to draw BRICKWORK How to draw CABLES and WIRES How to draw CAR CHASES How to draw CATERPILLAR TRACKS How to draw CAVES How to draw CHARACTERS (3-SHAPES) How to draw CHARACTERS (FLIPPED-SHAPES) How to draw CHARACTER SHAPES How to draw CITYSCAPES How to draw COMIC COVERS How to draw COMPOSITION Â How to draw CONTRAST How to draw CONVERSATIONS How to draw CREATURE TEETH How to draw CROSS-CONTOURS How to draw DETAIL AT DISTANCE How to draw EARS How to draw FABRIC How to draw FEET & SHOES How to draw FEMALE HANDS PART ONE How to draw FEMALE HANDS PART TWO How to draw FLAGS How to draw FOOD TRUCKS How to draw FOREGROUND MIDGROUND BACKGROUND How to draw GAME BUILDINGS How to draw GEMS and CRYSTALS How to draw GHOSTS How to draw GIRLâS HAIR How to draw GOLD How to draw GRASS How to draw HAIR (1940s styles) How to draw HAIR IN MOTION How to draw HAPPY EXPRESSIONS How to draw HEAD ANGLES How to draw HOOVES How to draw HORNS How to draw HORSE HEADS How to draw IMPACT DEBRIS How to draw IN 3D How to draw INTEGRATING LOGOS How to draw INTERIOR BASICS How to draw IN-WORLD TYPOGRAPHY How to draw JUMPS How to draw JUNGLE PLANT CLUSTERS How to draw JUNK HOUSES How to draw LAMP POSTS How to draw LAVA How to draw LIGHTNING and ELECTRICITY How to draw MECHANICAL DETAILS How to draw MUSHROOMS and FUNGUS How to draw MONSTER HEADS How to draw MONSTER TENTACLES How to draw MONSTER TRUCKS How to draw MOUNTAINS How to draw NEGATIVE SPACE How to draw NEWSPAPERS How to draw NOSES How to draw OVERGROWN VEGETATION How to draw PEBBLES AND GRAVEL How to draw PERSPECTIVE BOXES How to draw PIGS How to draw PILLOWS and CUSHIONS How to draw POD HOUSES How to draw POURING LIQUID How to draw ROBOT ARMS How to draw ROCK FORMATIONS How to draw RUNNING FIGURES How to draw SAND How to draw SAUSAGE DOGS How to draw SEA WEED Â How to draw SHADOW COMPOSITION How to draw SHOULDER ARMOUR How to draw SIEGE WEAPONS How to draw SILHOUETTE THUMBNAILS How to draw SMALL FLAMES How to draw SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE How to draw SMOKE EFFECTS How to draw SNOW How to draw SPACE BIKES How to draw SQUIRRELS How to draw STICK FIGURES How to draw SWORD FIGHTS How to draw THE HORIZON How to draw TIKI STATUES How to draw TREASURE CHESTS How to draw TREE BARK How to draw TREE ROOTS How to draw USING THE SHATTER TECHNIQUE How to draw VEHICLE STANCE How to draw VINES How to draw VINTAGE PLANES How to draw WATER How to draw WOODEN HOUSES
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Attention non-artists who commission artists: donât fuckin do this???
Actually had someone do this to me too. Was doing a art stream, it took me over 2 hours to do his inked commission, he got a refund cause âit took too longâ that he figured I wasnât going to do it after I gave him the file.
Donât do this. Do not.
Iâve had this happen to me with a $350 comic :/ I had already finished it, it was full color, 6 panels and had a full bg in every panel. I was lucky in that I didnât spend him money yet, but it left me without funds. Iâve also had the above happen to me as well.
Donât do this shit to artists. Weâre people too. Drawing for you is more than a hobby. Itâs a job.
Use Paypal Invoices.Â
I cannot stress this enough. That shit helps A LOT when it comes down to Paypal refunds/disputes. Thereâs a description box that letâs you put in what the product is/how long itâll take/yadda yadda, and then thereâs another little memo box that only you and paypal can see where you can say itâs a digital commission and doesnât require shipping (So Donald Mcfuck canât say that they never got their commission). And thereâs also a box for your Terms & Conditions where you can say, if you have any conflicts/want a refund - email me, or you can actually tell the user that this is a digital commission and they wonât be getting a hard copy of it.
ARTISTS. PLEASE USE PAYPAL INVOICES. it will SAVE you. And to: the people who do this to artists â Fuck you. Itâs okay if you change your mind and want a refund. But freaking TALK to us and let us know whatâs going on. Let us WORK with you.
ALSO A HUGE TIP: Invoices paid will automatically set up a shipping notice which, if not fulfilled, can land you in SERIOUS hot water with PayPal. Since a lot of artists donât print and ship the commissions, this is a huge problem.
However! Totally manageable. Just go to your PayPal, scroll down to find Seller Preferences
>> Shipping Preferences
>> Display Ship Button. Make sure all the boxes are unchecked. Then youâre all set!
As a big supporter of artists, donât you ever fucking dare fuck over an artist like that. Like donât. And if they take their time to do a good job, donât shit all over them for it! Donât be a fucking ass hole. Just donât. These people put a  LOT of work and time and effort into their artwork. Just donât be that guy. Often times these artists arenât even getting what they deserve in compensation.Â
I am very grateful my customers have been good to me, but Iâm spreading the word.
Very important!
As a new artist, Iâm very grateful for this post. Never knew this. Thank you.
Dear Tumblr,
All those posts you see of young artists charging $3, $6, $10 for a drawing because they need help? Thatâs fucking exploitation, and fuck you if you think itâs reasonable or a âgood deal" to pay nickels and dimes to squeeze a full-color original drawing out of some talented, hardworking kid because things are tight, and they canât afford their textbooks. Or food. They sure as hell canât afford to make you art for $6.
Instead, stop. And ask them where you can donate. If you can afford a $6 drawing, then you can afford to spend $6 simply to help someone. You donât need internal organs as payment.
Donât allow young artists to be exploited.
this and this some more.
Iâd go one step further and say: Offer to pay them decent Illustration wages instead if you still want a drawing, say around $20/hour. That way not only will you blow their socks off with your kindness and respect for their abilities, but you will also endow them with a sense of worth that theyâre probably hurting for after being surrounded by the sort that makes them feel like their services are so worthless.
Illustration is a professional skill requiring years of training and dedication, regardless if thereâs a school involved. If you enjoy that artistâs work and want to help them out, either donate like suggested above or else pay them what their work is worth and pass on the word.
Basically!
And if someone claims something that took you an hour to draw isnât worth at least around $10 per hour of work, dont listen to their bullying. To the non-artist, its hard to see the worth in art especially if they didnât put 10, 5, 2 or even 1 years of solid effort to get to the level of artistic ability there are today.
If the person complaining is still unhappy with the price despite that reasoning? Well let THEM make their own drawing themselves and spend the $10 elsewhere. GL to them getting the level of artistry you have without those years of experience they put behind them!
Honestly, I make designs for people for free, but someone offered me $20 for one once and I nearly cried.
PLEASE TIP ARTISTS.Â
ESPECIALLY IF YOU THINK THEY ARE UNDERCHARGING.
Was too fun to make.
For my followers to reference:
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Holy shit this is seriously fantastic!!!
Dude⌠thereâs highlights and shadows of each color too?? BLESS YOUR SOUL!
This is amazing for d&d characterâs when creating literally any race.
Airbrushed a quick spidey boy because I havenât drawn something for fun in ages
Reblogging from my main
This Artist Experiences Sound As Colors And Paints What Music Looks Like
Melissa McCracken, a painter with synesthesia, explains what itâs like to see your favorite songs. [x]
âKarma Policeâ â Radiohead
âLittle Wingâ â Jimi Hendrix
âGravityâ â John MayerÂ
âImagineâ â John Lennon
âJoy in Repetitionâ â Prince
âSince Iâve Been Loving Youâ â Led Zeppelin
âLife On Mars?â â David Bowie
âTonight, Tonightâ â The Smashing Pumpkins
i migght be overly caffeinated but i cried looking at these
Found some hands tutorial by me
Not in English but hope it will help???????
Some tutorials I ran across for hands and arms that I thought people might be interested in! (Unfortunately, not all in English, but hopefully still useful!)
Reference
That is some usefull stuff.
Friendly reminder to not punish yourself for creating.Â
Can you elaborate on what you mean by this?
I have a tendency to beat myself up whenever something I make doesnât meet my expectations (which is always). The result is that finishing something = bad feelings: I am effectively punishing myself for having created something. The natural reaction to this punishment is an aversion to creation, meaning that my perfectionism is harming me, not only by causing me to despise what I do make and by impeding the creative process, but by attacking even my desire to create.
Letâs summon demons. đđđ
I ended up changing itâs face a lot. I prefer creepypasta grins.
Friendly reminder to all working artists or (especially) aspiring artists.
If a client says they canât afford to pay you but youâll get good exposure, one of two things is happening:
1. They are lying. They can afford to pay you, but they are choosing not to. They will pay the printer to print the books, they will pay the mail service to deliver them, and youâd better believe theyâre going to pay themselves for sending you an email explaining that they canât afford to pay you. They think you are a sucker, and if you take the job youâll be telling them they are right.
2. They are not lying. They have zero budget, no audience and no real distribution system. Theyâll still be paying the printer and mail service because people who work in those professions donât work for free just because someone promises them a recommendation. But they arenât paying themselves, theyâre running on an incredibly small margin, and thereâs a good chance they wonât exist as a corporate entity in a few years. Publishing your work with them will give you less exposure than putting it on tumblr or Instagram for free would. It will never lead to a paying job.Â
If a client starts ranting about the âshort-sightednessâ of artists, or otherwise complains about artists in general in their opening offer to you, run. Run as fast as you would run if a blind date spent the whole of dinner ranting about how horrible your entire gender is. Yes, there are doubtlessly clients whoâve been screwed over by artists in the past, but the ones who complain about artists in general will not respect you, they will not treat you well.Â
Working for free does not prove that you are passionate about something. It proves that you do not need to be paid for your work. How many doctors went into medicine because they are passionate about saving lives? Do you think any of them are asked to perform heart surgery for free?
No one will ever pay $50 for something if they can get something similar for $5. When you charge next to nothing for art that youâve worked for hours on, art that required years of training to create, you are telling your client that it is worth next to nothing. They will remember that the next time they want to hire an artist.
People who are looking to exploit artists know that artists are hard on themselves. They know that most artists donât think their work is good enough to charge top dollar. They know that artists have been told from the first day they started taking their art seriously as a career that theyâll never make any money off it, that itâs not a real job, that it has no value to society. They know how to push artistsâ insecurities about their profession in order to convince them that that demanding fair compensation is unrealistic and uncooperative.
If youâre just desperate for a job in the arts, any job in the arts, give yourself a job. Start a webcomic, or give yourself illustration assignments that you post on social media regularly, create work for a gallery show even if you donât have one yet, or make a book. Give yourself a job. If youâre going to work for free, you may as well be working for yourself, setting your own hours and following your own interests. Having original art with original characters and ideas in your portfolio, and making sure your art is visible online will get the attention of publishers who are actually looking to hire people for good jobs. Drawing a shitty comic for a defunct publisher based on someone elseâs shitty ideas will not.
Protect yourself, because no one else will. Protect yourself, because no one else will. There are people lining up around the block to exploit you. Protect yourself because no one else will.
Late last year I wanted to start a series of short tutorials called Tip Jar, as a way of saying thanks to my fans and giving back to my patrons. This is the first of the series I have made, showing my technique on quickly filling in lineart so you can get to painting without coloring outside the lines faster.Â
Someday I hope to turn these into video tutorials when I have the income and the time, but for now I hope that I will be able to share useful tips in this infographic format.
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This is exactly how I do my flats.
This is how I do my flats! Really quick and easy!
Worth sharing because this is exaaaaactly how I do my flats! Â I get this question all the time when I post my process videos, and this explains it far more succinctly than I ever could. :)
This is also how I do my flats but unfortunately with lines that are see through (or sketchier) you get a lot of jaggies all over the place. So I play with channels!
So alternatively step 1.5 is to click on the channels tab, and create a new layer. Fill the areas that you magic wand(ed) with black (leaving the characters/whatever you want to fill white). Click out of the marquee and use gaussian blur (i use 3.0 on a huge image, sometimes you need to go down for a smaller image)
Then you go to image/adjustments/levels and put inâand this is where I sound like a mad scientistâ88 1.42 and 122. Which cleans up the edges so theyâre pretty clean!Â
Then all you do is click on the circle at the bottom of the channels area (âload channel as selected) and then go back in to layers and click on a layer to load your original view again! and then do the rest of the steps. It will cause you to clean up corners a lot but it saves me a whole heck of time since i have a rougher inking style. This step takes all of 3 minutes at most but otherwise Iâd have to base everything by hand :I Or spend a good 40 minutes cleaning up jaggies.
TL;DR alternative step if you have rougher/sketchier lines.
Oh! Since my lines often donât join correctly, I create a layer underneath and fill any holes before i do selection (with âselect all layersâ ticked off) which is admittedly tedious but again. Way quicker than doing it by hand! So yeah if you see this and are like oh gee whiz this doesnât work with how I do stuff, try this added step?
(this is also how to do a stroke around an image that is cleaner than what you get from the layer styles boxâ I adapted these steps originally from a DA tutorial on how to get clean strokes!)