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They also have an animal one that I linked a whole back on the same site !
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Human Anatomy for Artist Unofficial Search Helper
They also have an animal one that I linked a whole back on the same site !
Trying to level up my fur drawing game, so here is a reference! Hope this helps!
Gem studies I did last night ✨✨
This is such a cool video! Definitely changing the way I think about color and approaching it differently. Adding to my toolbox!
Hi, do you have any tutorials on how to digitally paint reptile scales?
I love the way this artist goes through references of real animals and then analyzes the shape and rendering process.
I also really like this at a more foundational level:
Best of luck with your reptile scales!
Hope this helps! ✨
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Learn how to draw more accurately with this exercise!
Happy New Year! 🥳
Updated this article, which includes a free PSD/Krita google drive file to practice a drawing exercise that I've found has helped me!
Some tips from the article :)
My general tips as of now are:
establish a few key landmarks and measure roughly with 1. a pencil/pen etc 2. reference points from the actual subject itself (for example, dividing the face into thirds or using landmarks such as the eye’s inner corners to line up the nose)
look at negative space, those shapes are surprisingly helpful
look back and forth from reference and try to spot your errors
flip reference upside down if it’s a pic you can turn over, flip it horizontally as well
first establish big shapes, then break it down into more simple forms. Helps avoid huge errors in perspective and form,
have an idea of the proportions of the subject you’re drawing to make life easier so you know what you need to double check when you measure something.
try to guess first, then measure if needed. This helps you train your intuition and not mindlessly copy.
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For instance the visual reference board was broken for a while, but it's fixed now :)
The idea generator has much better formatting and a better note taking system.
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