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Dave Rapoza and Dan Warren streams are pretty encouraging and fun.
You can't have a drawing tips thread without mentioning Bob Ross
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Harry Patridge's animation tutorials.
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Alex Butera's Flash tutorials.
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Mods you suck dick at literally everything
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God! I'm a huge fan of the small-butera
I love Baman and Piderman
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They finally made a new video recently on their youtube channel since a long time
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The golf one is gorgeous
Fuck I love flats.
WAKE UP!
GRAB A BRUSH AND PUT A LITTLE MAKEUP
patrician taste my dude
Agree
Flat looks the best imo
specifically the Alternative Stylization General
Also Animation general
It all depends on how you use it.
these guides are always so funny because the people that make them have no clue what they are doing, but it looks good to people who are less experienced. the blind leading the blind.
smart ass, huh?
besides the left hand, I don't get it
"... I'm waiting on the good times now."
Good outlook
Really well presented tutorials:
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Weekly life drawing videos with timed poses ranging from 15 seconds to 5 minues:
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Useful pic attached for the comicfags.
I don't have digital copies to share, but these are the must-have books on my shelf:
>Richard Williams - The Animator's Survival Kit
Even if you're not intending to make animations, there's so much stuff about body language that it will help you pick the most expressive moments for your comic panels and pin-ups.
>Jason Cheeseman-Meyer - Vanishing Point
Perspective book that deals specifically with using the techniques in comics (i.e. more than just "here's how to draw a building exterior/interior", but rather "here's how to place your characters within a 3D environment").
>Stan Lee & John Buscema - How To Draw Comics The Marvel Way
An obvious classic. Each chapter is pretty short but packs a lot of useful information.
Maybe not as essential but still very good is >Dave Gibbons - Watching the Watchmen
It's the entire comic, but with the initial draft layouts, sketches, environment/character designs etc. I like it both as something to study, and also as a motivational tool - it's nice to be reminded that even the most iconic art starts out as mere blotches. That's kinda why those three books I mentioned aren't so much about drawing single body parts with photo-realistic accuracy, but rather about gestures and composition.
I'm slowly learning with loomis
WAKE UP!
GRAB A BRUSH AND PAINT A LITTLE MOCKUP.
HIDE THE LINES AND FADE AWAY THE SHADING.
WHY'D YOU LEAVE THE FUCK UPS ON THE PAINTING.
THERE YOU GO AND MAKE ANOTHER PLAGER.
YOU WANTED TO
Off forshortening, proportions, and anatomy, basically trying to stress if you're going to complete an illustration with a character you should construct it so your anatomy isn't off (even the best artist will flub up here and there if they skip steps).
None of the ones so far stress any terrible art concepts or misdirection. Generally everyone in an art field that takes it serious is learning and changing so it's to be expected there's inaccuracy applicable to most information, even with Loomis, Bridgman, etc there's an aim you have to take with any information received.
Holy shit that crocodile one had me in stitches.
Someone that can make webms please make a webm of the croc and spongebob ones they're top webm material.
was talking about the weeb shit but sure, if you are brand new to drawing you can still learn from it
Painterly for me, but y'all do y'all.
I wouldn't refer to that guy's art as "mastery", honestly.
That line shading vid is super relaxing.
Whoa! Where does Kevin post this?
fuck hands for being such a pain in the ass to draw
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I was looking for this image.
thanks OP
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>try out flippnote
>can't even draw a straight line
what is this shit? manbaby or what?
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I hope he had his good times before dying.
No image, just a trick to keep in mind: flip your canvas every now and then.
Clip Studio Paint has a shortcut to do this without actually modifying the image itself (like how you can rotate your view), not sure if Photoshop can also do this or if you'd need to actually flip the layers (or perhaps do a printscreen/export a merged copy and flip that).
Point is, you'd be surprised at how asymmetrical and potentially broken your stuff can be, even if you think you initially mapped it out well. It's the kind of thing that you really need to be keeping an eye out for early on to save yourself the ballache of being half way through coloring before realizing your supermodel looks like Quasimodo.
If you're going to be a jerk, then at the very least point out the ones that are wrong. Otherwise you're just wasting everyone's time.
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what is the equivalent of "Hello World" for drawing artists?
character model sheets are useful resources
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I need picture! Pictures of hands!
Head rotation.
i FIND THIS STAteMEnt to be very false
Baka
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/ic/ is manbaby /ic/.
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I feel like this is super important, because a lot if the time when I doodle I tend to draw around the eyes without even realising it. You need to plan things out first.
what errors do you see?
I shall use these guides to draw porn. Wish me luck Sup Forums!
I love cell-shaded. That or in combination with lasso-brush, kinda like what Gracia or Curiel does.
Godspeed, user
Why not just post the shit /ic/ is always sharing?
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How many artists nowadays follow the fundamentals from the 80s?
I agree, but i think I'm starting to get the hang of it. This pic is basically right. The most important part is to understand that the palm has most of the mass and needs to be drawn first. From there you can do the thumb, and then outline a general block of space for the fingers to occupy. at that point its just detailing each digit.
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Here, take this.
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Is it time?
>to draw porn
>not porn that has little to no art
>not fetish porn that has no art
>not porn of characters that have no porn what soever
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>tfw I have many fetishes that have almost no art because I'm the only one who likes them.
I'd fuck that cloth flow tutorial girl.
fucking bob man, you really need to be fucking high on drugs or satanism to draw like that.
It took way more posts than I thought it would for someone to say this.
this is just jealously. I'm not a fan of animu, but the drawing is more or less k
I'd imagine not a lot, but it's also the reason we get that awful Tumblr/Deviantart shit. They're called fundamentals for a reason, user. How old it is is completely irrelevant.
Not nearly enough.
Got one on hands?
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>The folder link you are trying to access is no longer available.
got any vag pics? specifically when it comes to bending forward or just different angles in general
Speaking of your own style, how long did it take you to find yours?
>being a furry
>shitting on weeb-style art.
I'm still looking
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>doxy
thank you
I don't see the problem Furry artists are generally better than weeb artists.
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I love this. This is how you make an interesting piece of art while utilizing animation. It also serves as a nice acting exercise.
>that picture
If you prefer the drawing on the right, you're part of the problem.
>he doesnt like Lackadaisy
The drawing is "okay" but that doesn't mean it doesn't have problems that we can learn from.
Also, the guy is an ex-animator who worked for Disney and it's just something he did quickly for his son.
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