They also have an animal one that I linked a whole back on the same site !
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fast rendering tutorial for when you dont want to put in any effort
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Hi! Just curious 🤔
How did you figure out how to paint skin(s)?
Hi! I’m assuming this is for my art blog, but :D
I have to be honest, I just squint really hard at the pics and check every stroke and shadow. Sometimes, I hope for the best.
GSHSHSJ, okay, in all seriousness, I saved a bunch of references on my phone to help me look at it every time I wanna paint, like this one:
Here’s the link: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/GX3Ax1
The segmentations on the face and where the light comes from in this reference really helps. This artist on twitter posted something similar to. Here’s the link: https://twitter.com/xavierill/status/1479474864624914442?s=21&t=fI0L5dbwRXHtJgGYl8s6WQ
This goes the same thing for skin tones. Sometimes, I colour drop them from the characters and apply it on my art, just for accuracy, because I’m a terrible perfectionist. But here’s another reference that’ll be helpful for you too!
Here’s the link: https://twitter.com/puppsicle/status/1490882152354893828?s=21&t=fI0L5dbwRXHtJgGYl8s6WQ
Thanks for the ask, and I hope this helps!
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Pride Eye Art Work
Created on: Sketchbook (iOS)
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A few from my book Poses for Artists Volume 6 on https://www.posemuse.com/
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Pride Eye Art Work
Created on: Sketchbook (iOS)
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Hi Jana!! I hope your morning/afternoon/time-of-day (maybe I should’ve just said day, idk it’s 5am) is going well!! I’ve been doing some thinking, and I was wondering if you have any tips for drawing clone armor, specifically phase 2 helmets? I love seeing people’s renditions of the faces, especially yours, but I never see tutorials or tips for armor!
aa thanks friend !!! im just going to start off by sharing this basic guide to clone trooper armour by odekiisu--its a very thorough reference that really helped me understand how clone trooper armour worked when i first started drawing clones. and here's two 3d models of clone troopers by abdyla and reizer!
now here’s my own simplified tutorial on how i draw clone troopers. as always, more details below the cut :)
- i like to start off with a rough outline of the body before building the armour around it. it reminds you that there's an actual figure underneath the plastoid, and that also helps build your shapes/body movement etc etc
- while the armour should conform to the body, keep in mind that there's a certain thickness/stiffness to the material. remember that a person is made up of 3d shapes, and so some angles and pieces of armour will be obscured or revealed depending on the angle youre drawing. the 3d model really helps you get a better understanding of how lights/shadows work on clone trooper armour!
- while the armour should conform to the body, keep in mind that there's a certain thickness/stiffness to the material. remember that a person is made up of 3d shapes, and so some angles and pieces of armour will be obscured or revealed depending on the angle youre drawing. the 3d model really helps you get a better understanding of how lights/shadows work on clone trooper armour!
- if you're unsure about how certain pieces of armour work, it might help to break down the shapes and practice drawing them individually in different angles before trying to draw the whole armour set (hence me zooming into certain more complicated pieces)
- and of course, don't be afraid to study how other artists draw armour :)
i hope this helped !!!
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Here’s a little Art Tip about a very specific part of the body. Pop a squat and see how it looks on you.
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