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When someone is drawing how do you make it so so...realistic looking??
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I start with a stick figure and flesh it out.
Practice, practice, practice. I try to draw at least 15 people a day. I rarely clothe them, I am just trying to perfect my proportions.
Then again, so people just have it. Anyone can do this, but some people pick it up alot quicker. The trick is being able to have a clear image in your head and getting it to paper.
Another VERY good thing to have is an extremely good knowledge of human anatomy. If you know how the muscles are arranged in a body, then you will have a heads up on where to make the fine lines at on your drawing. For me, hips are BY FAR the hardest thing to get right. I can't do em to save my life. So, care to take a guess what I practice on the most? ;)
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My people's head's are always too big. Can you help me out?
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Chibi, Astera, Goldfish- I will do some how to doodles tonight and post up a step by step on how I do things. I'll do the best I can to help out. :)
Edit- Astera, post up a face or two, so I can give you some pointers. I wanna make sure I'm pointing you in the right direction. :)
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Thanks everyone I am workin on my first TT drawing right now!!! Thanks for the tips they extradudinarily helped! (SP)
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If anybody does still need it, I will try to help, but I randomly moved from FL to PA, so it may be a little while before I am able to draw again. But I'll be at it soon enough. :)
^^^ Didn't realize I could post as a guest. This is Omega. >.<
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lol, hey Omega.
I'm really bad at doing hands. (well, more on the computer than real life) Can anyone help on how to make them not so... wonkie? They look like weiners.. lol
edit: Nevermind, I found a book in my closet that talks about human anatomy. I didn't know I had it...
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| QUOTE (Guest @ Jun 20 2005, 09:00 AM) | If anybody does still need it, I will try to help, but I randomly moved from FL to PA, so it may be a little while before I am able to draw again. But I'll be at it soon enough. :)
^^^ Didn't realize I could post as a guest. This is Omega. >.< |
On some you can't.
I thought I disabled that. >.< Whatever.
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| QUOTE (Lupey @ Jun 22 2005, 02:25 PM) | | *le sigh* You guys are taking art way too seriously. Does no one ENJOY drawing anymore? |
I enjoy it when I do it but I'm a perfectionist. Is there any harm in trying to improve my art so I can better enjoy a finished product? Some i can be totally proud of?
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haha Teachers aren't always right, you know? I got that from personal experience. We should use a method we Singaporeans call: "anyhow draw". Basically, draw what ever YOU want, have your own way with the canvas - as Enayla would say.
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Can someone help me how to draw like the shapes of like arms, and like what are good sizes like I ALWAYS make the neck look wierd! :(
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| QUOTE (SSHotStreakMod @ Jul 11 2005, 02:08 AM) | | Can someone help me how to draw like the shapes of like arms, and like what are good sizes like I ALWAYS make the neck look wierd! :( |
I use the stick-cylinder-flesh method.
First, all of my art begins as a stick figure. Once you master proportions, you can do this. One can actually master proportions by doing stick figures. The second step to fleshing out your character is to add three dimensional cylinders, and by seeing how they overlap each other, you will be able to see how the arms should be laid out.
Arm length generally goes to the middle of the upper leg. To determine arm length if the arm is not straight down, then you should use a reasonable guesstimate of how long the arm should be to get to the middle of the leg, if that makes any sense.
That's the method I use at least. :)
When I get back home, I will accompany my posts in here with pictures. :)
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