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December 15, 2021 6:55pm #27942these are very nice! i really like the hatching effect
i suggest drawing the line of action for the feet first and just some simple shapes, triangle for the 'body' of the foot, oval for the big toe, and a smaller rounded triangle for the rest of the toes
then going over and adding form
just to practice keeping the proportions, shape and movement right
looks rlly good!December 15, 2021 6:41pm #27941December 13, 2021 5:26am #27939December 12, 2021 6:31am #27936After some advice on digital drawing from Drago Nano, and these videos 1 2
I gave myself as much time as I needed, trying to get used to the feel of digital drawing, resulting in this! (Based on this reference)
Further advice and/or critique appreciated!- dannylikestrees edited this post on December 12, 2021 3:36am. Reason: wrong link
December 12, 2021 5:00am #27935Ah thank you!
With me being new to digital art, turning down the stabilizer didn't even occur to me lol
Are there any types of pens I should look for, or is it more trial and error do you think?December 12, 2021 4:56am #27934I haven't really been practicing with a goal in mind, so I think setting one will help (probably anatomy, and creating dynamic poses)
For those 30s ones I hadn't been sketching out the line of action, nor the sorta basics of the body, but I think that may also help.
And I use the Sakura Micron Brush pens in red, blue, and black
Thanks for the advice!December 12, 2021 4:42am #27933I really appreciate the feedback!
And you're absolutely right, I definitely need to get a hang of the 'feel' of digital drawing before anything else.
Thank you for suggesting those exercises and resources!December 11, 2021 2:03am #27922Hey there!
Some advice that could help, (and I know is easier said than done lol) is to practice drawing what you're seeing, and not what you know.
I think to make these a bit less stiff, you should practice more curving lines, and dissect the bodies that you're seeing into smaller pieces.
The tutorial that line-of-action provides, is easy to overlook, but it is quite useful. Link here, here, and here
Other than that, practice does help a lot :)December 11, 2021 1:48am #27921https://imgur.com/a/rb8PCTC
here are some figure drawings i did, just brush marker on newsprint
tips, and critique appreciatedDecember 11, 2021 1:29am #27920https://imgur.com/a/IT9J0gB
I'm fairly new to digital drawing, so I thought I'd do some figure drawing to help.
Any tips? I feel like they don't look clear, kinda messyJune 10, 2017 2:13am #401Hi, I kinda just joined and am not really sure where to go, but what I've seen so far has been pretty helpful :) -
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