This Got Big On Twitter But I Never Posted It Here! A Silly Little Presentation I Made About Drawing

This Got Big On Twitter But I Never Posted It Here! A Silly Little Presentation I Made About Drawing
This Got Big On Twitter But I Never Posted It Here! A Silly Little Presentation I Made About Drawing
This Got Big On Twitter But I Never Posted It Here! A Silly Little Presentation I Made About Drawing
This Got Big On Twitter But I Never Posted It Here! A Silly Little Presentation I Made About Drawing
This Got Big On Twitter But I Never Posted It Here! A Silly Little Presentation I Made About Drawing
This Got Big On Twitter But I Never Posted It Here! A Silly Little Presentation I Made About Drawing
This Got Big On Twitter But I Never Posted It Here! A Silly Little Presentation I Made About Drawing
This Got Big On Twitter But I Never Posted It Here! A Silly Little Presentation I Made About Drawing
This Got Big On Twitter But I Never Posted It Here! A Silly Little Presentation I Made About Drawing
This Got Big On Twitter But I Never Posted It Here! A Silly Little Presentation I Made About Drawing

This got big on Twitter but I never posted it here! A silly little presentation I made about drawing babies 👶

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6 years ago

Love your artwork!! :) as a professional illustrator, would you tell me some advice on developing potrait? im always mess up when it comes to potrait drawing. i really dont know how artist like you can be so precise in developing value for face. Thank you very much :)

Hello  and Thank You :)

The first thing if You want to do portraits is to know anatomy. Start with learning what is under the skin and understand how it affects the face. When You got that covered You must know how face is structured. That will give You the knowledge how to light head. Head is a cube-like object. (yea! NOT sphere!) On face we have other little cube-like object (nose).  

A great exercise is to find photos of a face and draw structure lines over it.

Example:

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You see clearly now? The structure of a nose, where cheeks are, forehead etc.

After doing this You will be able to create the face from a memory using these helping lines.

Like here. This is Michael Hampton exercise:

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You see how everything fits thanks to the structure lines?

Drawing a face requires TONS of practice. Find thousand photo references and practice.

Understand the anatomy and face structure first. It’s basic.That would be the things I would recommend for everyone who start drawing faces :)

I hope it helps a little!


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6 years ago
Learning How To Construct Simplified Heads In The October Lesson! Drawing The Skull Is Really helping
Learning How To Construct Simplified Heads In The October Lesson! Drawing The Skull Is Really helping
Learning How To Construct Simplified Heads In The October Lesson! Drawing The Skull Is Really helping
Learning How To Construct Simplified Heads In The October Lesson! Drawing The Skull Is Really helping

Learning how to construct simplified heads in the October lesson! Drawing the skull is really helping me understand the jaw shape, and that is something I’ve struggled with for years.


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6 years ago
14 Different Kinds Of Asian Eye Shapes.
14 Different Kinds Of Asian Eye Shapes.
14 Different Kinds Of Asian Eye Shapes.
14 Different Kinds Of Asian Eye Shapes.
14 Different Kinds Of Asian Eye Shapes.
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14 Different Kinds Of Asian Eye Shapes.

14 Different kinds of asian eye shapes.


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4 years ago
Black History Month Is Coming To A Closeeee But I Have Something That’ll Help You Draw Black Characters
Black History Month Is Coming To A Closeeee But I Have Something That’ll Help You Draw Black Characters
Black History Month Is Coming To A Closeeee But I Have Something That’ll Help You Draw Black Characters
Black History Month Is Coming To A Closeeee But I Have Something That’ll Help You Draw Black Characters
Black History Month Is Coming To A Closeeee But I Have Something That’ll Help You Draw Black Characters
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Black History Month Is Coming To A Closeeee But I Have Something That’ll Help You Draw Black Characters
Black History Month Is Coming To A Closeeee But I Have Something That’ll Help You Draw Black Characters
Black History Month Is Coming To A Closeeee But I Have Something That’ll Help You Draw Black Characters

black history month is coming to a closeeee but i have something that’ll help you draw black characters in any month! if it was helpful then hey… here’s my kofi 😏

4 years ago
Doctors Hate Him. One Simple Trick For More Lifelike Expressions

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3 years ago

how to hit your guys with the crust rays

a friend of mine was having trouble with a character of hers, he was middle-aged but looked too young, so she came to me for help. i'm something of a middle-aged-man-fan so i whipped up this quick thing to help her out. it might be useful to somebody out there so i'll share it here too!

How To Hit Your Guys With The Crust Rays
5 years ago

Would you perhaps do a tutorial on arm muscles? Or at least link a few good ones you know

Arm muscles took me a bit to figure out when I got started out with anatomy. But the layout of the arm’ muscles can actually be simplified a whole lot while still maintaining a rather believable look. So let’s have a look-see. 

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One of the first tidbits I discovered that really made it click for me - was that the upper arm contra the forearm intersections kind of like a set of chainlinks. Both in the way, they sit statically but also how they move. If a “broad” or “wide” side of one of them is shown, the “narrow” side of the other should be shown in correspondence. If you just keep the rough shape of these two lings in mind - you ‘ll have an easier time remembering the layout of muscles. 

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Just for kicks. This is roughly how the main bones are laid out in the arm. We have the Humerus, the large bone in the upper arm. This one’s rather dense and thick. Then you got the Radius and Ulna that start at the elbow and then reach into the wrist. When we move our wrist, the two ends attached to our wrist twist around one another. ( Take a look at your own hand, turn it, twist it, You should be able to vaguely feel the slight shift in angle in your elbow ).

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So here’s a pretty accurate depiction of the muscle layout in the arm. The most notable muscles ( or at least those most iconic ) are the two large ones on the upper arm ( the Bi- and tri-cep), as well as the brachioradialis on the lower arm. 

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I’ve gone and simplified the layout accordingly to how I usually consider the layout in my own art. Here we can see the “chainlink” figure again. The bi- and tri-cep forming the “upper” chain link, and the brachioradialis along with the flexor carpi Ulnaris former the “lower” chain link. 

The reason I tend to simplify this is that the many extendors and flexors on the lower arm, aside from the two listed - are rarely defined on people who’s muscles aren’t highly defined. And having these two braid into one another is just easier than having to keep track of 5-6 different muscles that feed into mostly the same shape. 

On the upper arm: We have the bicep in the palest red, the tricep in the darkest red. 

On the forearm: The brachioradialis in the darkest red, and the flexors/ extendors gathered up in the lighter red. 

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What’s interesting to note is that the flex/ex’ es meet with the brachioradialis kind of cross each other in a V-shape, which opens up into the dent of the elbow and attached - not on line with the elbow- but slightly above it. Attaching this muscle group underneath - or on the line with the elbow was a common mistake I used to do - which contributes to your arms looking like sausage links. But just like any other muscle layout, the muscles of the arms are carefully braided with each other with little areas where no muscles are overlapping or weaving into one another. 

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llllhttps://www.researchgate.net/figure/Agonist-antagonist-operation-of-the-biceps-and-triceps_fig2_326597252

A brief detour for posing- when the forearm is bend upwards (especially in people with highly defined muscles), you’ll notice that the bi-and tri-cep are compressed and thusly build their mass upwards, which makes this engorged bump. The flex is also visible in non-muscular people, but much less prevalent and rarely anything that one depicts - at least in semi-realism unless they want to emphasize a physical strength with their character. 

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A quick note on more muscle builds can be found here, https://theredlinestation.tumblr.com/post/185528871950/do-you-guys-think-you-could-give-me-a-tutorial-onand are relevant if your character’s muscles are somewhat defined.

- mod wackart ( ko-fi ) 

6 years ago
Artist: IAHFY

Artist: IAHFY


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1 year ago
I Have To Draw A Lot Of Gold And Metal For My Work, But Wasn't Happy With Any Of The Metal Tutorials
I Have To Draw A Lot Of Gold And Metal For My Work, But Wasn't Happy With Any Of The Metal Tutorials
I Have To Draw A Lot Of Gold And Metal For My Work, But Wasn't Happy With Any Of The Metal Tutorials
I Have To Draw A Lot Of Gold And Metal For My Work, But Wasn't Happy With Any Of The Metal Tutorials

I have to draw a lot of gold and metal for my work, but wasn't happy with any of the metal tutorials i could find around. I prefer really specific instruction, so after some research i put together what i think works as a generalist's guide/tutorial. Not perfectly accurate, but i hope it's helpful!

4 years ago

As far as I can see you've found my refs helpful. Here's one more)

As Far As I Can See You've Found My Refs Helpful. Here's One More)

PS: Hope someone will notice this post too, not only previous, hah.

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