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miyuli:

I’m always leaving out feet because I really suck at drawing feet and shoes… So here some studies.

fyeahtutorial:

Download photoshop

Download kmplayer

Download youtube downloader

Download video converter

Others

Online photo editor (no need to download!)

Snapshot with effects (no need to download!)

wordgotaround:

wordgotaround:

wordgotaround:

i’ll say that again: somebody stop me.

almost there…

almost almost there…

hemophile:

medacris:

Incredibly useful advice. Heels can be tricky!

i need this ref for when i draw dave in heels

nerdgasmz:

hospitalvespers:

kelseyum asked you: On the topic of help posts, do you have any tips for drawing the head in profile? It’s something I struggle with pretty consistently; for some reason I just can’t understand it. Anything you could say on the subject would be extremely helpful for me! (sorry if this sends twice; tumblr is being super weird!)
Ok, I hope this is helpful! It helps to have a vague guideline/set of rules in mind, and this is what I generally thing of. When you’re drawing the skull in profile, you can basically draw it in a box and then divide it into four quadrants. The ear is located right in the middle; you can find other things from there. The eye generally lines up with the top of the ear, the nose usually comes from the middle of the eyes/pupil and goes down to about halfway through the quadrant it’s in. The edge of the jaw lines up with the ear. Obviously that’s a super rough guideline, but it can really help you out!
The biggest thing I think people have problems with is making sure you draw enough skull onto the back of the head. That’s why drawing a square helps - if you’re too far from the edge of the square, you don’t have enough skull for a brain, haha.
Once you have that in mind, you can build upon it! Not everyone will fall right into this pattern; some people might have really big ears or ears that are higher/lower, some people have big foreheads, some people have big noses. If you’re really stuck, Google some profiles and try and draw them with these guidelines; it’ll help you figure out what goes where!
*A* Hope that helps a bit!

GO FORTH AND ART, MY PRESH ARTISTIC FOLLOWERS

nerdgasmz:

hospitalvespers:

kelseyum asked you: On the topic of help posts, do you have any tips for drawing the head in profile? It’s something I struggle with pretty consistently; for some reason I just can’t understand it. Anything you could say on the subject would be extremely helpful for me! (sorry if this sends twice; tumblr is being super weird!)

Ok, I hope this is helpful! It helps to have a vague guideline/set of rules in mind, and this is what I generally thing of. When you’re drawing the skull in profile, you can basically draw it in a box and then divide it into four quadrants. The ear is located right in the middle; you can find other things from there. The eye generally lines up with the top of the ear, the nose usually comes from the middle of the eyes/pupil and goes down to about halfway through the quadrant it’s in. The edge of the jaw lines up with the ear. Obviously that’s a super rough guideline, but it can really help you out!

The biggest thing I think people have problems with is making sure you draw enough skull onto the back of the head. That’s why drawing a square helps - if you’re too far from the edge of the square, you don’t have enough skull for a brain, haha.

Once you have that in mind, you can build upon it! Not everyone will fall right into this pattern; some people might have really big ears or ears that are higher/lower, some people have big foreheads, some people have big noses. If you’re really stuck, Google some profiles and try and draw them with these guidelines; it’ll help you figure out what goes where!

*A* Hope that helps a bit!

GO FORTH AND ART, MY PRESH ARTISTIC FOLLOWERS

internetfeet:

burdge:

the first of many

because you guys are persistent

i think i must be the worst teacher ever, so don’t set your expectations too high. :C

Jesse!

captaincrapster:

A lot of people asked for the process on foam robotics, so here ya go. Click through for captions.

peint:

awrugro:

I drew a newer/cleaner version of this in English for the anon who asked for an English version a month ago or so? Sorry for taking so long orz

This has the same info in it as before except for one extra point.

Anyways, again, these are all self-observed notes! I don’t study art or whatever! And I highly suggest you look at different pictures of faces and practice this to have a better understanding.

why are these only white people noses—?

jynxthecat:

mossi-mo:

scraggy-pants:

whisker:

youngartist-city:

Different Male Bodies.

wow ironically i was talking about this today or something? yesterday i think. maybe.

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm delicious
also good ref

Variety is the best guys. 

yes the bottom right

jynxthecat:

mossi-mo:

scraggy-pants:

whisker:

youngartist-city:

Different Male Bodies.

wow ironically i was talking about this today or something? yesterday i think. maybe.

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm delicious

also good ref

Variety is the best guys. 

yes the bottom right

fox-orian:

Click the image to go to the fullsize! Easier to read.
A big ol’ tip on drawing cities from street-level. The drawings are pretty crude, (I did them very fast,) but I think they get the point across :) I’m sure some streets like in the first example actually exist in the world, but why would you choose to draw something so boringly bland?
Hope it helps you out!

fox-orian:

Click the image to go to the fullsize! Easier to read.

A big ol’ tip on drawing cities from street-level. The drawings are pretty crude, (I did them very fast,) but I think they get the point across :) I’m sure some streets like in the first example actually exist in the world, but why would you choose to draw something so boringly bland?

Hope it helps you out!