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A direct sequel to another comic??? What is this? An Actual Story???
strange little lantern mouse
Guillaume Seignac (1870-1924) "Portrait of Diana the Huntress" Oil on canvas Academicism
indian quiver (circa 1790)
Quiver and Mimzy sketches posted to Viv's tumblr March 23, 2013.
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The continuing adventures of Quiver and Robber Guy
Loving the tutorials, mate! Not that same anon with the belt, but if you also don't mind, how do you draw a bundle or quiver of arrows? I do the whole copy paste thing at least in CSP, but they don't seem to look right, know? Best regards. Also, congrats on getting in that article about EE's art! DLC when?
Thanks for the ask anon! I made a new page to the belt tutorial to cover the basics of quivers.
Here's some helpful stuff for perspective:
Proko (video)
Perspective made easy (book)
Framed perspective (book)
Gene Bond (Youtube channel)
If anyone needs help with drawing quivers or belts, I could do a draw-over if you send me the drawing you're struggling with. As long as you're ok with me posting the drawing and my notes on it. That would help others too!
Link to previous post about belts.
I get this comment at least twice a week, so here's an answer! Remember, it's always valid to use the equipment you prefer, even if it's not 'optimal' or 'historical'.
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