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burninghalo
Send me the link. you have me on Discord
burninghalo
Some more helpful(and easy to understand) tutorials and references I found on Pinterest. Btw feel free to share if you can find the sources for these: First one is a guide to more interesting character poses. Try to imagine them fitting into a triangle. Or other interesting shapes. A character just standing straightforward with a box-like silhouette is not interesting! https://i.pinimg.com/564x/96/60/14/9660144b6b79620c3fed1bdee28dd9e5.jpg Second features a unique way to imagine arm muscles when drawing them. https://i.pinimg.com/564x/46/88/7b/46887bf4738d884685ff7f5067d4f208.jpg Lastly a little lesson on perspective angles: https://i.pinimg.com/564x/ce/cb/a1/cecba1da840c6a48336f8605e04022cc.jpg
hakutaku
https://b-ssl.duitang.com/uploads/item/201607/13/20160713125641_5FiMc.thumb.700_0.jpeg
hakutaku
https://b-ssl.duitang.com/uploads/item/201607/05/20160705123841_FnuBv.thumb.700_0.jpeg
hakutaku
https://wx4.sinaimg.cn/mw690/87d788b2gy1ftf20rh4vmj20jg327ahw.jpg
hakutaku
I found an old book! https://wx4.sinaimg.cn/mw690/87d788b2gy1fv8zeifcktj20gd0bqjwe.jpg
bunniebun
idk if anyone would find this helpful because its outside of the drawing category but if anyone wants to get in to water color i 100% suggest checking out these lovely artists on youtube they have really taught me a lot :) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuzuuA9F-UAKf9w5-DUtmBw and https://www.youtube.com/user/makoccinos
reanimator_999
All these tutorials are nice, but nothing beats constant practice.
burninghalo
If you practice a disproportional face 1000 times it isn't helping much. Constant practice is good but it's also good to know what you need to work on and how to work on it!
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