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When you finally get out of the sketching stage and into the lineart:
Hands Row 1 & 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 & 6 Row 7
Kind of blue, Slava Thisset
me: spare passion and creativity? spare passion and creativity ma’am???
my brain: but if i give it to you now then what will i keep you awake with when you go to bed tonight?
being a self-taught artist with no formal training is having done art seriously since you were a young teenager and only finding out that you’re supposed to do warm up sketches every time you’re about to work on serious art when you’re fuckin twenty-five
someone: oh yeah, do this exercise during your warm ups! it’ll help
me: my what
What’s up I have an actual college degree in art and I was never ONCE taught to do warm ups.
when i was in undergrad, it was kind of mentioned in and offhand way that we should do warmups, but we were never shown what that meant. And, y’know, we were young so it didn’t matter so much.
Being older now and having an art job it’s…kind of essential.
So: a quick primer for those of you who are like ‘ok but how do i actually go about doing this warmup thing.’
1) you may be tempted to do ‘a warmup drawing’ which is just a drawing that will take longer than it needed to and probably be frustrating and kind of bad because you didn’t warm up first. It’s tempting but always a trick your brain is playing on you! Do not trust!
2) warmups will vary based on what feels good to you/what task you’re about to do/what motor skills you want to practice. That being said, some good standbys:
a) circles. Just a whole page of circles on whatever drawing surface you’re going to be using, whether that’s your tablet or your sketchbook or a drawing pad on an easel. For these circles you should make sure that you’re drawing from your shoulder and not your wrist. In fact, you want to be drawing from your shoulder rather than your wrist most of the time! forever! your wrist is delicate please preserve it!
In order to ensure that you’re drawing from your shoulder, when you’re holding your pencil or whatever drawing tool you’re using, the only part of your hand that should be touching the drawing surface is part of the last two fingers–some people prefer the finger tips, but I tend to favor the first knuckles. Either way, the fingers should really be ghosting over the surface, providing guidance rather than support.
I usually start with big circles and then go to smaller circles and lines of ellipses, and then try to fit circles and ellipses inside other shapes i’ve already drawn as a precision exercise, but i don’t do that unless i’m feeling loose
b) spirals! i don’t always do spirals, but if i’m stiff and the circles just aren’t cutting it, spirals are a good fall back. I start from the center and work outward, going both clockwise and counterclockwise until i feel comfortable with the whole range of motion. Some people really care about getting perfect spirals but for me it’s all about making sure i’m comfortable with how i’m moving so who really even cares about how the spirals look. Not me!
c) lines! straight lines! in parallel! i do a mix of vertical, horizontal, and diagonal. These are often more from the elbow than the shoulder, especially if I’m working on a smaller surface. For this exercise, I recommend holding the drawing tool perpendicular with the surface
d) connect the dots. This is a precision and accuracy exercise and takes two forms. The first is to draw two dots and then draw a straight line between them. The second is to draw three dots and draw the curve that connects them. This sounds a lot simpler than it is in practice. Take time to ghost over the line you plan to draw before actually committing to your line. (I don’t always remember where I picked up my warm up exercises, but I’m pretty sure I got this one from Scott Robertson. His how to draw and how to render books are very technical but also accessible and worth checking out)
e) cubes, spheres, cones, and cylinders. These help get your brain into a more volumetric space. I draw multiples of each, rotating the forms around, and I’ll often take the time to do some rough shading on at least a few of them
f) spidermans! This one is really good if you’re going to be storyboarding or working on dynamic poses. Just fill a page full of spidermans doing all sorts of acrobatics.
g) beans. I don’t do beans too much anymore, but I know a lot of people like it so I’m mentioning it here. Fill an area with different size bean shapes without lifting your pencil off the paper.
h) short medium and long line repetition. draw a short, medium, and long line on your page, and then draw directly on top of them 8 to 12 times, doing your best to exactly trace what you’ve already drawing. Repeat with a wavy line. I’m bad at this one, which means I probably need to do it more.
And there are lots more options too! Hit up youtube to see what other people recommend, put together your own go-to list, mix it up when you’re getting bored, etc.
This is a long list, I know, but I usually don’t take more than 10 to 15 minutes to warm up, and I can warm up one handed while I’m drinking coffee, so, multitasking hurrah.
Sometimes I’ll advance to a precision warmup and find that I haven’t loosened up enough yet; it’s totally ok to go back to an earlier exercise! Also, all of this has the added benefit of kind of ritualistically getting you into the drawing mode so even if I’m not feeling it before I start, by the time I’ve gotten to the end I’m usually Ready For Drawin’. Brain hacks.
so, yeah! that’s a lot of words, but! Warmups are important! Save your joints, take less advil, do better drawings!
WATCH: Ingenious Hack for Sketching with Two Point Perspective Using an Elastic String [video]
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TWO DRAWINGS UPLOADED IN A DAY FOR THE PRICE OF none because they’re requests lol. We’ve finally gotten to the second fanart request (after….. ten requests? yeah, I checked, it’s been ten requests). These two are from a dance video game called Pump It Up that I did not know existed until AlvieandRandy requested them. Apparently the game is korean, so neato. …… IMPORTANT NOTICE: for anyone new who is thinking about requesting a drawing, I’m sorry to say that requests are closed. I have been getting a few messages from people asking, and I feel bad, but I have to turn them down in order to finish the ones I’ve already been given. I don’t know when I’ll open them back up- it’ll probably be a while in order to get around to personal projects and surviving through life- but hopefully I can get to draw more of your characters in the future!
HELLO, I HAVE RETURNED AFTER HAVING A BAD COLD/ALLERGIES/SOME-SORT-OF-DISEASE-EVEN-THE-DOCTOR-WASN’T-SURE-OF TO BRING YOU ANOTHER DOODLE REQUEST!! (That and I’m trying to motivate myself to keep going with these requests, it’s turning out harder than I initially thought) This one is from Prentis-65 to draw their oc, Lana. I had a bit more fun with this one experimenting with the motion and body weight, and I think it turned out well! Also, don’t forget to check out shankyohaku24 ’s profile (also known as @marlopoe on other social medias), she’s the one who did the awesome coloring for this one. ……….. IMPORTANT NOTICE: for anyone new who is thinking about requesting a drawing, I’m sorry to say that requests are closed. I have been getting a few messages from people asking, and I feel bad, but I have to turn them down in order to finish the ones I’ve already been given. I don’t know when I’ll open them back up- it’ll probably be a while in order to get around to personal projects and surviving through life- but hopefully I can get to draw more of your characters in the future!
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A tutorial on meatspace I made for my patrons last year! Making things exist in the same space believably is a difficult process, but hopefully this will help drawing softbodied subjects interacting together a little easier!
#f42069 and #b4da55 are fantastic colors that go so well with each other
Watermelon candy instinct
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…no joke
i think the fic is somehow taking people’s accounts.
no fucking joke.
someone i was just talking to dmed me the link. they were nice. their account had posts.
now its empty, it has no posts, their header is blank.
DO NOT FUCKING CLICK ON THE FIC LINK. ITS SOMETHING THAT GRABS YOUR PASSWORD. I DONT KNOW WHAT IT IS.
I REPEAT. DONT FUCKING. CLICK. ON THE FIC.
RB THIS. RB THIS. RB THIS. RB THIS. RB THIS. RB THIS.
CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD IF YOU’VE EVER CLICKED ON THE LINK. CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD IF YOU’VE EVER CLICKED ON THE LINK. CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD IF YOU’VE EVER CLICKED ON THE LINK. CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD IF YOU’VE EVER CLICKED ON THE LINK.
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Top 8 apps for 2D animation
Hello amazing people!
After the success of our Top 12 alternatives to Photoshop for digital painters and illustrators article, a few questions regarding animation programs appeared in our inbox. There are many, many apps to animate today: in this list we included 2D animation programs only, but these are the best of the best.
Formerly known as Flash, Adobe Animate helps you create interactive web-based content for games and ads using powerful illustration and animation tools.
Pros: user-friendly interface; many, many features; customisable layout
Cons: there are so many features that a few may remain hidden; it may get sluggish with big files (performance depends on the running machine); limited audio tools
Paid
Animation Pro is an app for iPad and it works like any powerful animation app!
Pros: drawing features; layers; lip-synching feature; affordable
Cons: the interface can look confusing to a beginner
Paid
Illustration or animation, CLIP STUDIO PAINT may be the answer to your needs. This program is powerful and full of amazing features and tools for the professional artist - and it made the top ten in our Top 12 alternatives to Photoshop for digital painters and illustrators list.
Pros: several illustration tools exclusive of the program; powerful
Cons: limited audio tools; limited script tools; limited technical support
Paid
Certainly one of the most used programs in the industry, Toon Boom Harmony is a powerful animation program for professional artists. It’s been used for well-known series and films, such as Makoto Shinkai’s Your Name, Rick and Morty, The Simpsons and The Princess and the Frog.
Pros: powerful tools; smart colour palettes; features for character artists; many tutorials
Cons: not easy to use; pricey
Paid
Moho Pro (Anime Studio) is a 2D animation software for professional artists distributed by Smith Micro Software.
Pros: advanced animation tools; user-friendly interface; compatibility with vector programs (ex. Illustrator) for import/export of files
Cons: N/A
Paid
We’ve already talked about OpenToonz, an open-source animation program (see this article).
While this version is the program customised by Studio Ghibli, Toonz was created by Italian Digital Video S.p.A., which distributes other important programs: Toonz Premium, Story Planner and Toonz LineTest.
Toonz is used by important studios, such as, of course, Studio Ghibli (Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away) and Rough Draft Studios (Futurama, The Simpsons).
Pros: open-source; powerful tools
Cons: not easy to learn; hidden features; “old” interface
Free
Pencil2D Animation is another open-source program for beginner and professional artists.
Pros: simple, user-friendly interface;
Cons: minimal features
Free
Another well-known animation program is TVPaint Animation. Perfect for frame-by-frame animation, this is a powerful program and may even be considered Harmony’s rival. Notable productions are Song of the Sea, Zima Blue and Kitbull.
There are two versions of the program, TVPaint Animation Professional and TVPaint Animation Standard.
Pros: powerful; many tutorials
Cons: pricey;
Paid
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I use CSP(clip studio paint), and it’s v pricey, that I can guarantee but its worth it in animation standards with how easy it is to use the animation features….well, you just need to tinker around first ^^;
artist tips
don’t save as jpeg
as a former yearbook editor and designer, let me explain this further
if youre only planning on posting your art online, them please save it as .png ;this is also better for transparencies as well
BUT
please, if youre planning of printing your art, NEVER use png. it makes the quality of the image pretty shitty. use jpeg or pdf instead. and always set your work at 300dpi to get a better printing quality - this means, the images are crisper and sharper and theres no slight blurriness. i had a talk with my friend who is currently taking design, and pdf is much better to use when youre working with a bigger publishing company because it still has the layers intact, but if youre only planning on printing your stuff at staples or at some small publishing store, the jpeg is the way to go.
this has been a public service announcement
Want a good picture to save as? PNG
Want a good printed picture? JPEG
Say hello to Arisu by catwolf1266, a small boy with an affinity for reading. I knew exactly how I wanted to draw this kid right when I saw him. Once again, colors were done by @marlopoe. THANK YOU, FRIEND!!