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things i did that forced me to be a better artist:
used a reference for everything
thinner line art (you think thats thin? go thinner….)
sketch, then do a cleaner sketch, THEN start finalizing
THUMBNAILS
color research, picking a set palette or light/dark for each work
you like that pose? redo it one more time
USE A DAMN REFERENCE
do not rely on stylization as an excuse for anatomy
draw the goddamn background you coward
just draw the hand- a bad hand is better than a hidden hand
the rule of thirds WORKS
take a considerable break between sketch and lines/paint
know that art takes longer as you get better at it
draw the seams on clothes
stop aiming for accuracy and focus on fluidity and motion, accuracy will come with practice of those two concepts
just…do the chiaroscuro. just DO IT. no excuses it always works
stop making excuses, make yourself an art schedule/set weekly(or daily) art goals and just DO IT.
Man wrestling would be so hype if time stops and the Street Fighter-type Super Art flash effect happened, then the move progressed.
I’d get so into everything.
Tutorials for Colorists #2 - How to Integrate the Lineart to the Painting Bonus content: a tip to block in shapes very cleanly!
http://instagram.com/limetown
do british people have a special £ key on their keyboards
Animator Island’s 51 Great Animation Exercises to master
#14: Standing up (from a chair)
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