😈😇 (angel + demon) with. Fresh (OR KB!!) but like they r chibi/tiny..? on da shoulder like!
Fresh…
…😇 😈 as an angel and as a demon!
I finally drew them after like 27494740382947 years <3
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Composition Break Down
Let's break down a panel of Brute Creation. This panel looks simple, but subtle composition choices going on. I'll walk you though it- JD
First up I've thrown a thirds grid over the panel. We've got Pine talking into the radio right on a grid line marking a third. Placing him right on the line will draw the viewer's eye to the character.
Myka is off center, favouring the screen right third line. Moving her slightly towards this line keeps her from being dead center in frame. Things dead center frame will look... well, dead. It's a good thing to try and avoid, unless it makes sense narratively. Generally things on thirds lines, or their intersections will draw the eye. There's more to the rule of thirds than just this, but it can be found online with a quick search if you're interested.
The general shape the characters make is triangular. Triangles are a really strong compositional shape. They're dynamic, and keep the viewer's eye bouncing between their points and in frame. There are several triangles repeated in the panel, brown panel wall, the tip of the wind gauge fin, and the negative space behind the panel wall. Repeating shapes can also unify the composition.
Leading lines, lead your eyes through the composition. Using your character's eye direction is a surefire way to establish a leading line. In this case Pine's eyes drop down to his suspender we follow that line to the bottom of the frame and across to Myka's hair up to her eyes and then to the wind gauge fin, which points us back towards Pine. It's a circle that loops the eye around frame. Pine's screen right arm also leads back to Myka's head.
This one is pretty straight forward. The space around the characters is asymmetrical making it more interesting visually. This is kind of a repetition of keeping things off dead center.
For lack of a better word I've called this a frame bumper. The idea is that the frame bumper is anything that keeps the viewer's eyes from leaving frame, bouncing it back to focus in frame. Pine's head breaks the panel frame here, leading the eye into frame from the previous panel. BUT it also counter balances that strong directional line the wind gauge makes and bumps it back into the frame. His eye direction helps focus the viewer's eyes back into frame also.
So there you have it! Even a seemingly simple panel can have a lot going on compositionally. Hope you found the breakdown helpful. Happy drawing! - JD
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Trying out rule of thirds as a base for starting a sketch. Somewhat funny how a simple grid can give ideas to draw.
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Rule of Thirds: A Powerful Tool for Dynamic Photography Composition
Are you looking to improve your photography with new techniques?Learning the rule of thirds is an essential compositional technique for creating captivating photos.
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my favorite drawing technique
After creating the rough, I correct the size and composition according to the golden ratio, the silver ratio, and the rule of thirds.
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Oh shit the rule of three came again.
Tina Fey
Astrud Gilberto
Craig Jones
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can you draw barry being encouraging like "you got this!" ?
Just keep holding onto those little moments!
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@thirdymeowy I found you today we learned about you at school 😳
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