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reinhard96
Feb 27, 20 at 11:13am
First started watching anime, but then i wanted to find out what happened next so then i started reading manga, think the first manga i read may have been naruto. Now i read light novels for the same reason. Anime adaptations of light novels tend to be for promotional purposes so they are always skipping stuff from the light novel.
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over 5 years ago • Random Chatter
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wasistdas
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This VIDEO you see ON this post works if you click on it. Somehow other videos wont work I dont know why
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over 5 years ago • Random Chatter
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ryurenyama
Feb 27, 20 at 8:49am
Might help https://youtu.be/MVPrFU6_SEA
any one local to UK
over 5 years ago • Local Talk
andyyy_dude
South wales here, any one UK based? (Here for Just chat BTW)
DaiUto
over 5 years ago • Introductions
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tocnazax
tocnazax @tocnazax commented on DaiUto
Feb 27, 20 at 3:59am
Welcome to the otaku paradise
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rodriguez2michael
Ooh would love to go. Same problem here but for anime expo in los Angeles.
Anatomy
over 5 years ago • Art Share and Critique
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eternallunar1
At the end of the day, just draw anything that captures your interest and do what works best for you that'll help you improve. Like I took a Life Drawing course roughly 5 years ago. It was one of the best things that helped me broaden my eyes as an artist and I learned a crap ton. You have to sketch live nude models in a variety of different pose positions in every angle. One of the best techniques you have to learn is the Gesture which are quick, not very detailed, expression drawings to get the feel of the action of what you observe. There were countless times when I missed an action because I couldn't react fast enough because this is real life and being able to capture it perfectly takes a very long time until you're good at it. This is why Gesture drawings are important because they help loosen you up and trains you the more you do it. There's also the lay in which is something that animators use. You roughly sketch lightly a simple representation of the entire human body in simple shapes. The idea you'll gradually build the human figure adding the extra details later on with softer drawing pencils. But yeah, eventually the more you do it, you'll find your own style and go with it. xP Of course, what Timid Giant Art said is true. The internet is a great resource. Find anatomy resources anything that'll help you improve. If there's an artist's style you obsess over get references of it as much information to help train your muscle memory and try to get a feel for his/her style. Though, still it's better to go out in the real world and draw from life if you can. Or if you can afford to take a Life Drawing class I highly recommend it.
YOYO
over 5 years ago • Introductions
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nataku411
Feb 26, 20 at 11:42pm
PCMR? Oh hell yeah. Welcome to the site
People of the AMS
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averageboss
Feb 26, 20 at 3:10pm
Welcome to MO. I hope you have fun here and make plenty of friends. :)

over 5 years ago • Random Chatter
hunter420
Feb 26, 20 at 5:11am
Yeo wassup yall
MaiOtaku
Hi I'm new here!
over 5 years ago • Introductions
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justagirl13
Thanks for the friendly welcome everyone! I'll definitely check out some of the recommendations ^.^
Music
over 5 years ago • Likes and Dislikes
arsena
Feb 26, 20 at 12:06am
https://youtu.be/cDz9X2X3MTc been listening to this song a while, love it.

over 5 years ago • Serious Talk
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koroshiya_desu
Koro @koroshiya_desu commented on
Feb 25, 20 at 9:19pm
Exactly this is how it's supposed to work...but unfortunately nahhh..^^

over 5 years ago • Random Chatter
tyson_tkg20w
Which show would you want to be in? follow up....would you want to be an existing character or yourself?
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