140 FREE MODELING COUPLE ART REFERENCES
14 poses of couples modeling together! Reference sheets included
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140 FREE MODELING COUPLE ART REFERENCES
14 poses of couples modeling together! Reference sheets included
Download the free pack on my Patreon
By the way I actually have a lot of Pokémon drawings above my desk.
Thereâs actually five more give me a bit.
By the way I actually have a lot of Pokémon drawings above my desk.
Thereâs actually five more give me a bit.
Now THIS. This is much better on both fronts.
This could be one of two things - either a really great corgi with too much Yamper, or a really good Yamper with too much corgi. Back to the drawing board I guess.
teach me?? how to draw?? the action of kissing????
Step 1. yearn
thanks op for letting me add on to this post!
have fun drawing kisses now!!!!!!
more detailed tutorial by another person: x
Donât ask me why I drew Golduck and Bounsweet instead of going to the grocery store - if I knew why I wouldnât have done it.
Imma try this!
A couple days ago I decided to add Larvitar to my team, on my second play through of Ultra Sun. His name is Prince. And Prince likes head rubs. This did not change as he evolved, but petting Tyranitar on the headâŠ
âŠis not easy. And of course he doesnât help.
[Image Description: Two drawings of the Larvitar line, followed by a picture of Tyranitar on the 3DS, then a final drawing of Tyranitar. The first drawing shows me petting Larvitar on the head. The second shows me sitting next to Pupitar while he eats a red PokĂ© Bean, with the text âWhere even is your mouth?â The 3DS picture shows Tyranitarâs belly taking up the entirety of the lower screen, and his head on the upper screen. The fourth image, or the third drawing, shows me trying to pet Tyranitar on the head. Tyranitar is taller than me, and he is not even bending over to meet my hand. Text reads, âA little help, please? I mean, you like head rubs so muchâŠâ]
A coworker asked for Arcanine and, unrelated, bought me a sandwich. Does this count as a commission? lol
ayo i found 2 pages with head angles of humans and animals, could be useful to anyone reading this
hoomans
animals
Note to self, never draw Pokémon without a reference...
No, this is peak art. Please continue
Okay uh how do you like these guys?
Rowlet and Yamper, aka indications that I should really stick to first and second gen for this tomfoolery.
Note to self, never draw Pokémon without a reference...
No, this is peak art. Please continue
Okay uh how do you like these guys?
Note to self, never draw Pokémon without a reference...
JUST SOME THOUGHTS! I donât really like the âgo from the top upâ advice on drapery/clothes - if youâre having difficulty try it like this!
YES I see the typo⊠Iâm so sorry folks⊠I was in a frenzied rush to make thisâŠâŠ and Iâm too lazy to fix itâŠâŠ
Phoneme Chart by TheEndIsNearUs
This is a nice chart! Lipsync is one of my not-so-secret passions. I also hate front mouths. Theyâre harder to inbetween, I find, and theyâre not used nearly as frequently. Hereâs some Ÿ mouths I made.
These are the basic shapes I was taught, and I use. Standard lipsync shapes;;Â
You have your closed mouth to open, to clenched teeth, to oohs, and your (often optional) F, L, and TH mouths.
Tips!
Your top teeth donât move; Â I mean, stylistically it happens sometimes (Gravity falls does it fairly well, as much as I haaaaate that), but your lipsync will prolly look better if they donât.
My clenched teeth (SH) mouth is always a bit wider than my biggest AH mouth. It adds variation and helps your shapes blend more nicely. Conversely, my biggest AH mouth is narrower than my SH mouth and my closed (M) mouth.
My L mouth is a tiny bit more closed than my biggest AH, and not as closed as my second biggest AH. It fits between them nicely so that if you have to go from an L to an AH mouth, like you would for the word âLikeâ or âLoveâ, it doesnât pop or look weird.
My R and oo mouths move forward on the face a bit, it adds dimension, and if you leave it all in the same place and have the mouth just shrink into a circle it miiiight look weird.
Aaaaand I think thatâs it?  Never go from a SH mouth to a TH mouth, itâll pop and look weirdâŠuhhh;  Also! Itâs alright to skip some shapes;; So below is a lipsync I made using the above shapes;
Itâs clear what theyâre saying, the mouth is moving nicely, but thereâs only one problem. Veeeery rarely do they give you enough time to use all the mouths you want to make it move nice. Voice actors talk fast to fit everything in and holycrap do we hate  love them for it.
So hereâs a fast one.
Those two gifs should start at the same time, and notice that the second one stops while the first one is still saying âdoingâ. I not only cut out the mouth between the biggest AH and the clenched teeth, but I combined the word âAre youâ into, like, 3 shapes. I also trimmed some inbetweens overall. The lipsync still reads, though! You can still tell what theyâre saying even without audio (which would help it a bit, haha~) Cutting out that stuff ended the lipsync a whole 14 frames sooner (more than half a second!). It doesnât sound like much, but with 24 frames per second and dialogue moving at the speed of light, you donât have time to dilly dally. This isnât a preschool show;; Aaaaaand I think thatâs it. Liiiipsyyyyyync~~~ Now to go back to actual work and stop talking about things most ppl donât care about;
I AM CRYING TEARS OF RELIEF BECAUSE I NEED THESE REFERENCES FOR MY SENIOR FILMâS DIALOGUE~
Reblogging this again because Iâve been using this reference for the last 2 months to help with my lip-synch in my film, and Iâve just tested one scene where I used the referenceâŠAnd my mouth-drawings have improved tenfold ever since.
To the OP who made this chartâŠI wish I could hug you right now because you helped make my film look much better. c8
This post makes its rounds every so often;; Iâm glad people are getting use out of me not wanting to do the actual work I had!
Having troubles with facial angles in your drawing style?
Try a 3D sculpture of your art in your own style in a free program that is simple and very easy to use.
The program is called Sculptris and is a free off-shoot program from Zbrush, that program that you keep hearing about but either takes selling your kidneys or piracy to actually use.Â
If you download it and sculpt out a facial model, you can have references for your own work for all of time. No more endlessly searching Google for reference materials or twisting/rotating/flipping a drawing to see if there are flaws. And you can easily edit it to create more facial types. This way, you can make character references for any and every face and facial angle that you can think of.
The program offers mirroring right from the start, so your faces will be perfectly symmetrical. You can turn off the symmetry for things like scars or otherwise.Â
It takes a little time. For instance, I downloaded the program on Christmas and, in my spare time, this took a few days of getting familiar with the program (first day) and then sculpting for a few minutes each day, mostly due to my perfectionist nature. And this one isnât even done. I still have to mold the mouth, ears, and other smaller aspects before I consider it done. However, I was so giddy over the possibilities that I wanted to share this with my fellow artists.
From now on, I have reference for a face in my own style and will be able to create things so much easier in the future. I hope that this helps you guys and that you have fun with it.Â
I absolutely recommend Sculptris!
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GUYS????
This really useful oh my goodness. It takes a little figuring out, but once you get the hang of it itâs actually pretty easy. Just watch a couple youtube videos. Seeing how other people do it helps you to make sense of it.
OH BOY LOOK AT THIS HANDSOME SILLY do you know how hard his stupid face is to figure out at different angles? DO YOU??? Now I have a 3D ref!!! AAAHH!! so excite much 3d wow very angles wow
Iâve said this before and Iâll say it again: sculptris is an amazing 3D modeling tool for how small it is and is a great place to start whether you just want drawing references for your characters or you actually want to get into 3D modeling.
I highly recommend it.