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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.
xcandyslice:
Obviously, Iâm not the best with drawing hands. But that basic shape helped me with drawing hands best. (Circle works for me too but not as good as that âfan shapeâ my professor taught our class).
Donât forget to keep practicing and using real life referencesâItâs the best way to draw good hands! Take your time drawing them! Donât rush (unless you really wanna) Itâs not a competition.
Got questions? Feel free to ask!
If you're an artist looking to diversify your faces:
click this link
draw whomever you get
donât worry about making it super-accurate, just focus on the characteristic parts of the face and have fun
the outcome might not look like the ref, but it will be different and more varied than faces you draw out of your head, an dprobably pretty rad on its own right!
feel free to reblog with your drawing, if you want!
You can also use this: http://artists.pixelovely.com/practice-tools/face-expression-practice/
Itâs a gesture website, which means you can chose to do faces of whatever gender and whatever expression; bodies, clothed or not, of whatever gender; and you can do animals, and hands and feet! You have to set a time limit (or choose class mode which I love), but you can pause, and its random!!
Body drawing review - translated version.

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whinecraft:
ive been asked a few times how i draw back-views, especially for character sheets so i wanted to share a little trick I learned a while back thatâs really really helpful especially if youâre used to drawing things from the front and need help getting the proportions right from the back view.
You donât ALWAYS have to do this the way that I do; The only reason I put effort into the front view is because this is going to be a character sheet and I need the front view to be fleshed out.
But alternatively; Just sketch out a sillhouette, then fill it in on a higher layer.Â
Sorry if someones already done this before im just answering a frequently asked question ;w;
Oh hey this is really helpful thanks! :D
THANK U WHINECRAFT
YOOOOOOOOO. THATâS MEGA FUCKINâ BOSS HELPFUL.
HOLY MOLY MACARONI THATâS INCREDIBLY USEFUL
Palette generator for all your paletting needs
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Trying to draw buildings
yo hereâs a useful tip from your fellow art ho cynellis⌠use google sketchup to create a model of the room/building/town youâre trying to draw⌠then take a screenshot & use it as a reference! Itâs simple & fun!
Sketchup is incredibly helpful. I canât recommend it enough.
Thereâs a 3D model warehouse where you can download all kinds of stuff so you donât have to build everything from scratch.
Lighting tutorial (ENGLISH) by sadiek
How to draw feet

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quick proportion tips
- eyeballs are an eyeball width apart - ears align with the top of your brows to the bottom of your nose, and are the center-point of a profile view - lip corners line up to the center of each eye - hands are roughly the size of your face - feet are the same size as your forearm - elbows are aligned with your belly-button - your hands reach down mid-length of your thighs - both upper and lower legs (individually) are roughly the same size as your torso (this is all rough estimates for proportion! feel free to add more to help others)
YOU ARE A FUCKING SAINT
- the length of your legs + feet is about the same as the length of your torso + everything above itÂ
- collar bones extend directly from the shoulders
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HELLO YALL I made a new art blog since i bought a graphics tablet recently!! Iâm not sure if i will actually use it or if i will end up posting all of my art on my main like usual so well see what happens. I still like smosh and all but im not into it that much anymore so this will probably become an art reference blog with some smosh draws from time to time, donât worry i will still draw about them because cmon who doesnt want to draw Ian Hecox all day tbh Â
Also im still doing my community service so thats why im inactive here and on my main, sorry about that!!! When i have the time ill try to update more often or post the doodles i do at schoolÂ
FACES
Drawing a face (the circle thing)
How to draw faces
Heads in profile
Drawing heads
A face tutorial
Avoid same facing
Diversify your faces
Face shapes
To make your drawing look like the person youâre drawing
Make your faces look like the person
Expressions
More about expressions
Drawing lips
Lip tutorial
Drawing ears
Drawing eyes
Realistic eyes
Drawing a nose
Drawing kisses
Drawing glasses
Drawing hoods
BODIES
Guide to human types part 1
Guide to human types part 2
Guide to human types part 3
Different kinds of athletic body types
Ladies tutorial (nudity)
Fellas tutorial
Curves on girls tutorial
How to draw necks
Drawing shoulders
Drawing arms
Drawing hands
Hand tips
More hands
Hands tips and techniques
Hands, arms, legs and feet
Legs, torso and expressions
Drawing boobs
How to boob
Boobs and hips
Drawing abs
Beer belly tutorial
Drawing backs
How to draw back views
Legs reference
Drawing knees
How to draw butts
Penis tutorial (nsfw)
Drawing feet and shoes
Sitting reference
Realistic woman body shape chart
Hair
Drawing hair
Hair tutorial
Drawing curls
Drawing braids
ANIMALS & CREATURESÂ
Canines vs felines
Drawing cats
Drawing cats tips
How to draw big cats
Drawing rats
Basic deer tutorial
Deer sketching
Dog anatomy
Dog anatomy tutorial
Dog nose tutorial
Dog paw tutorial
Basic wolf tutorial
Horse tutorial
Sheep vs goats
Drawing giraffes
Basic owl tutorial
Bird wing tutorial
Drawing bird beaks and faces
Butterfly tutorial
Drawing animal legs on humans
Winged people anatomy
Dragon tutorial
Drawing dragons
Dragon wing tutorial
Fur tutorial
Drawing sharp teeth
OTHERS
Drawing clothes
Clothing folds tutorial
Collars, vests and pants reference
Hats reference
Drawing jeans
Drawing bows
Drawing trees
Tree tutorial
Drawing water
Water tutorial
Drawing crystals
Ice
Clouds
Creating form
Perspective tricks
Character design reference
How to draw better (video)
Learn how to draw better
Art reference & tutorials blog
Tutorial masterpost
How to draw anything
Holy fuck itâs like heaven!
âHow to boobâ
some people said I should do something like this. please excuse my bad handwriting. also this isnât some much a step by step tutorial as it is a bunch of diagrams. let me know if you want more stuff like this.
Another splendid fuck-ton of clothing references (per request).
Someone scanned this from a book called âDrawing Yaoi.â

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Iâm like 3000% sure the brushes I use are at their default settings, except obviously the crayon one which i fabricated after years of unhappy pencil results itâs more of just a textured brush than anything else tho. I also used that pencil brush for the lines in the witchsona drawing and this thing of Travis
Also if youâre a PS user I am v sorry, I literally only use SAI 100% of the time 8â˛u
And another thing, if itâs to hard to see the settings on this here is a link to the image in fullÂ
hope u somehow find this useful even tho those are pretty mcuh default brushes
artist tips
donât save as jpeg
as a former yearbook editor and designer, let me explain this further
if youre only planning on posting your art online, then please save it as .png; this is also better for transparencies as well
BUT
please, if youre planning of printing your art, NEVER use png. it makes the quality of the image pretty shitty. use jpeg or pdf instead. and always set your work at 300dpi to get a better printing quality - this means, the images are crisper and sharper and theres no slight blurriness. i had a talk with my friend who is currently taking design, and pdf is much better to use when youre working with a bigger publishing company because it still has the layers intact, but if youre only planning on printing your stuff at staples or at some small publishing store, the jpeg is the way to go.
this has been a public service announcement