i literally love how your color and shade if it’s ok do you have any tips on digital coloring? you don’t have to answer this if you don’t feel like it :) thanks!!
hello friend!! i have a tutorial i made on twitter a while ago which is more or less how i make my colours more interesting. i still use the technique and in general it’s just a lot of colour adjustment nothing too special LOL here!!
types of people as tarot cards — major arcana
the fool. young at heart, considered ‘innocent’ by others, a dreamer, naive, great potential, loyal friend, adventurous, believes in magic, believes in the good of other people.
the lovers. emotional, turbulent, easily tempted, falls in love easily, spiritual, constantly caught in the struggle between good and evil, hates being alone.
justice. strives for fairness and equality, enjoys balance, always looking to learn something new, can be aggressive and severe, great memory, great debater.
death. always looking for a fresh start, self-destructive, interested in politics, hates feeling stuck, radical beliefs, loves solving problems, reads dystopian novels.
the tower. chaotic, argumentative, loud and outspoken, self-centered, incredibly ambitious, risk-taker, will do anything to get what they want, impulsive.
the sun. an open book, control freak, finding the beauty in ordinary things, happy-go-lucky, belongs to several friend groups, not afraid to cry in public.
the world. loves to travel, hates change, unabashedly unique, loves to dance, has great luck, seems to always get what they want, gets attached too easily.
By Lettiebobettie
Hey friends!
It’s Meg for this week’s TUTOR TUESDAY! Today we take a little look at hopefully some exercises that will help with drawing horns! So go draw some peeps with horns, my dudes. If you have any recs send ‘em in here or my personal. Keep practicing, have fun, and I’ll see you next week!
LITERALLY the most Lynch thing i’ve seen
Passport Photo Series London-based visual artist Max Siedentopf recruited a cast of friends and strangers to sit for passport photos. Above the shoulders the participants are straight-faced and rigid, yet below they are balancing full wine glasses along their arms, taped to a wall, or even on fire.
hello i am here today to not lose track of the art cheats i have discovered over the years. what i call art cheat is actually a cool filter/coloring style/way to shade/etc. that singlehandedly makes art like 20 times better
80’s anime style
glitch effect
glow effects
adding colors to grayscale paintings
foreshortening ( coil )
foreshortening ( perspective )
clipping group (lines)
clipping group (colors)
dramatic lighting ( GOOD )
shading metal
lighting faces
that is all for today, do stay tuned as i am always hunting for cool shit like this
Face tutorial for Anon!
I wasn’t sure whether you meant heads or facial expressions, so here’s a very basic head tutorial! Of course not all faces are the same so proportions and the size of ears/eyes/noses etc. can vary! Feel free to explore and play with them to create unique and interesting characters! I hope this is somewhat helpful, and let me know if you’d like a tutorial on expressions as well!
Can you give any tips on how to draw big bulky people like Hazel/Muriel/Gretchen?
I hope this can be helpful to you!
I don’t really think about how I draw characters with different body types at this point because I’ve practiced it so much but these are some rough notes on what I do.
The core of it is to just draw using thicker shapes. Don’t worry too much about exaggeration as it’ll help get you out of the mould of drawing smaller characters by default. The neck, the arms, the torso, the legs, just draw them thicker.
Study references of fat or muscular to see how the definition changes but in principle, it isn’t that much different to drawing any body type.
I draw Hazel and Gretchen to be quite bulky but because they’re teenagers when I draw them, they’re still quite soft and lack extreme definition or sharp lines, unlike when I draw Muriel who’s meant to be extreme and musclebound. Changing how soft you draw the character or how much detail you draw changes whether they look bulky from fat or muscle.
Hiya how do you draw arms crossed over?
A list of links to all the art resources I’ve compiled since I was thirteen, from Tumblr/Twitter/googling around. They’re not all specifically drawing-related but I’ve personally found them helpful to my art + actively used or learned from each of them. Links marked with a star (★) are ones I use often, or find the most helpful!
compare heights of human figures
textures
hairstyle photos, search by colour/style/etc.
★ pinterest of tons of character design & anatomy ref boards
models.com: just modelling news/photography but nice for portrait reference + diverse faces
★ tons of tips on drawing: @grizandnorm and also @etheringtonbrothers (also on twitter and instagram)
tips for drawing backgrounds (layout & perspective) - thomas romain
selective colour tool in photoshop (helps balance out colours) - @genicecream
going from B&W to colour using photoshop curves - @genicecream
quickposes: pose library for figure & gesture drawing practice, timed drawing
wetcanvas: forum for object/still life photo references
tons of varied human poses, can sort by pose type/age/body type/etc. (warning for nudity)
★ lookbook.nu: fashion lookbook, can sort outfits by style, occasion, etc.
timed and randomized photo references for figure drawing (warning: nudity)
easy lineart in photoshop - @okolnir
guide for facial expressions - @lackadaisy
tons of pose photography, categorized by pose - senshistock (deviantart)
more timed photo references: figure drawing, animal drawing, hands and feet, faces
★ PDF of the animator’s survival kit by richard williams: comprehensive book on animation fundamentals
adobe kuler: adjustable colour wheel, creates cohesive 5-colour palettes
★ perspective grid in photoshop - @chuwenjie
interactive 3d models: human models & wooden figurine
youtube playlist of various art tutorials/speedpaints/etc. - @erinye
integrating lineart into flat colours - @dinduarte
twitter thread of general art resources (technical/fundamental skills) - @jovaline
tips on drawing backgrounds - @jovaline
simple nighttime lighting - @japhers
tips for drawing kissing - @mud-muffin
★ mapcrunch: randomized (or editable) google street view, great for environment photo reference
catalogue of theater costumes sorted by clothing item/time period, great for historical clothing reference
google’s we wear culture: information about & catalogue of fashion/design/art collections
one perfect shot database: film screencaps, can organize by shot
typefilmgrab: more movie shots
stretches to stop artist back pain (more important than half this list)
dynamic clouds - @amiamihan
avoiding empty/“dead” spaces in comic panels - @hammpix
tips on simplifying drawings for clarity - @hammpix
guide on making webcomics - @velinxi
twitter thread of storyboard/comic art resources - @nilaffle
creating depth and distance in backgrounds - @mathiaszamecki
★ croquiscafe: youtube channel that simulates figure drawing sessions (warning: nudity)
★ large PDF of storyboarding tips - @jimmortensen
another colour picker for harmonious colours
★ google drive folder of art book PDFs (anatomy & figure drawing) - @jijidraws
designdoll (free program for download): adjustable 3d human figures, better quality than online sites
Sylwester | i will mostly post sketches, because i'm too lazy to end them
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