how to draw arms ? ?Â
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holy fuck is right⌠but⌠does it work with legs???
yes !!
but how much extend
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how to draw arms ? ?Â
holy fuck
holy fuck is right⌠but⌠does it work with legs???
yes !!
but how much extend
^^^^^^^^^^
I NEARLY CHOKED
ENJFDFNFATFVFDF
finally. i can be accurate
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No more melted tomblerones or mising skulls, yyeann!
This is my basic process for pretty much everything I draw. The key is understanding the shape of the garment youâre trying to draw and the shape of the body part youâre putting it on.
Drawing the body first forces you to make the shoe, hat, or clothes fit that body. With practice youâll be able to skip some steps. This method works the same no matter the perspective or pose. It just relies on your knowledge of what a hat looks like from above, or what the bottom of a shoe looks like. When in doubt, just google refs. Donât necessarily need the exact angle youâre trying to draw. Look at different pics to give you an idea of how it works in 3d.
Shoes are always a bit tricky because feet are a stupid ass shape.
It might help if you think of hats as a cylinder fitted to the personâs head to help you get the perspective right before you push in detail. note: heads arenât circles. theyâre kind of egg shaped if you look at them from the top.
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Iâve been asked a lot about how I draw hoods, mostly Talonâs hood, so I hope this helps a little? Just a pretty basic thing but hey there ya go
Hoods are pretty cool, they usually have a lot of variety in how they can look (and sometimes people even wear two hoods at once) so just get creative with it and have fun
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Drawing Legs Row 1: Left, Right Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 (Source Unknown) Row 5 Row 6 Row 7
shading colour tips
hey yall its me the Art Mom⢠to help you shade pretty
rule 1: DO NOT SHADE WITH BLACK. EVER. IT NEVER LOOKS GOOD.Â
red- shade with a slightly darker shade of purple
orange- slightly darker and more saturated shade of red
yellow- i think like..a peach could work but make it a really light peach
green- shade with darker and less saturated shade of blue or teal
blue- shade with purple
purple- a shade thats darker than the purple youâre using and maybe a little pink (MAYBE blue)
pink- darker shade of red
white- a really light lavender or blue..or i guess any really light colour??
black- okay listen dont use pure black to colour anything unless you want to leave it with flat colours because you cant really shade black lol
grey- a slightly darker shade of purple or blue (less saturated)
brown- slightly darker and less saturated shade of purple or red
aaaaand thats all i got lol. let me know if there is anything i should add to this list!!
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thank you for the advice
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this is not how color theory works. learn color theory and lighting and stop telling people to -never- use colors. Itâs true that some people misuse black in their shading but telling people how to shade across the board (especially using this boring tutorial?) wonât help them.Â
try to shade using nonblack colors, it will help you learn. BUT eventually youâll get a better understanding of color, especially if you do some color theory and lighting studies and/or classes (preferably both) and understand itâs not nearly as clear-cut as this post makes it seem.
color and what colors you use to shade depend 100% on the lighting and the subject. this tutorial comes from no technical colorist basis and wonât give you great results in the long run
Also pleaaaase pay attention to your values. Colours can be pretty but if you have no contrast your art is going to look very flat and have no depth. Only the black and grey in these examples has any sense of it being an 3D object because the colours chosen lack enough value range and are chosen on the basis of looking pretty alone.
 Your shadows should be defining the shape of the object & showing where there is less light, meaning the values should be darker, not just another colour with the same value level.
Shading with other colours is a nice starting point but yeah donât rely on different colours alone
#please develop a genuine understanding of color #donât use lazy boring cheats
thank you both for such nice messages, Iâm so glad you like my artâŚ!! hopefully I can help at least a little bit! anon 2) my brush settings can be found here! anon 1) wrinkles can get pretty complex! it depends on the type, weight, thickness, and cut of the fabric, whether the character is in motion, etc; I wish I could get into everything, but itâs a huge subject that I donât think I could possibly coverâŚ!! but I can at least give you some very very basic tips on building up a dress (and the lace underneath!)
here are some examples of dresses Iâve drawn recently. they might seem complex, but when broken down to their most basic form, theyâre actually very simple shapes that follow very similar rules!
are you seeing any patterns between them? while they do differ a bit, theyâre by and large made from the same long line that curves into itself and back out. learning where this line goes and how it changes under different circumstances is learned largely through practice and intuition, but there are some steps you can take to begin building a foundation to work from! (or at least to sort of break down the process!)
determine the shape/angle of the dress itself. in this example, Iâm using a big poofy dress shown from slightly below!
use this as a guide when adding that curving line from before. think of how the fabric folds, and keep in mind that the direction of the curve (and how harsh it appears) depends on where it falls on the dress and the angle at which itâs being viewed from. in this example, itâs more pronounced on the edges, and is facing different directions on the left and the right sides.
wherever cloth folds, wrinkles appear! wrinkles will be more abundant where the cloth is more compact; in this case, thatâs toward the waistline. on a dress like this, a fold will originate at the waistline and radiate downward; this means that on an uninterrupted fold, the line that you draw should (if you were to continue it all the way, which is not always necessary) reach cleanly back to the waist. I added one translucent line to help illustrate this idea!
want to add a lace layer? itâs the same concept!! add your basic curving line underneath, keeping in mind that the cloth above will likely mirror whatever itâs falling over. (not perfectly, but somewhat!) so try to keep it a little consistent!
details are easy now!! you can add any sort of lace pattern you want by just tracing over that first line! I used a basic scallop shape here
want even more lace? just repeat step four as many times as you want underneath your last layer of lace!
once you get the hang of this part, figuring out more complex stuff gets much easier! Iâm not great at explaining things, but hopefully you were able to come away with some kind of new information, hahaâŚ!! Iâm wishing you both the best with your art!!!
Hello, friends!
Itâs Meg with Part 2 of our two part TUTOR TUESDAY, where we look at expressions. If you missed it, you can find Part 1 here where we discuss specifics of the mouth.  If you have any recommendations for a tutorial, let me know here or on my personal blog! Keep practicing, have fun and Iâll see you next week!
i actually really love drawing hands and only recently have I enjoyed it haha
Iâm still not very good at it nor do I understand a single thing about anatomy but hereâs some small tips I hope help!!!
tbh ive been waiting for someone to ask for a hand tutorial

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oh shiiiit itâs the ultimate warmup tool yesss thank you
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Attention anyone who needs hairstyle references
I want to introduce all of you to this amazing place called the ukhairdressers style gallery.
Itâs basically a massive database full of high-quality images of different hairstyles. I mean, look at all the options in that sidebar (and part of itâs cut off):
In total they have 976 pages of hairstyles with about 17 styles each, thatâs about 16592 hairstyles to look at.Â
Look at all the stuff theyâve got! Long hair:
Short hair:
Straight hair:
Curly hair:
Afro hair:
Menâs hair:
Hair on older models:
Extra-fancy hair:
Even crazy avant-garde hair:
So if you need help with designing a character or you just want to practice drawing hair, this is a fantastic resource.
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Thereâs got to be a skin tone here that matches yours, yâknow, unless youâre a dark purple creature of the underworld.
The background is transparent, so put it on anything you like.
Free to use. -Alice :)

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