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gawki:

Just Struttin’ (into the new year!!)

— 1 week ago with 9015 notes

thundercluck-blog:

Hey friends, it’s Meg!

Back for another TUTOR TUESDAY! Today we take a look at feet and how they work! I’m always looking for recommendations, so if you have anything you’d like help with feel free to send it in here or on my personal blog. Keep practicing, have fun, and I’ll see you next Tuesday!

— 1 month ago with 17177 notes
Anonymous asked: Can you help me out with drawing feet from different perspectives? I cant even with feet, thank you!


Answer:

conmieser:

oh dang feet are one of my weaker points so this will be brief. 

first i start out with the main shape of the foot (simplify it into a wedge or triangle just to maintain proportions) note: toes are weird

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and then start filling in the finer details. At this point, its up to the drawing gods to decide your fate idk just a;sldkfjAKDLFJS

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*sweats* and there ya go

— 1 month ago with 21605 notes

thundercluck-blog:

Hey friends!

For this week’s TUTOR TUESDAY, I tried to go into a bit more detail on legs which I briefly have talked about in other tutorials. If you have any tutorial recommendations send ‘em in here or to my personal! Keep practicing, have fun, and I’ll see you next week!

— 1 month ago with 24270 notes
rokashii:
“ Here’s my full piece for the Ghibli charity fanzine SPIRIT! If you missed the first round, we’re reopening preorders, so be sure to grab yourself a copy :) thanks guys!!
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rokashii:

Here’s my full piece for the Ghibli charity fanzine SPIRIT! If you missed the first round, we’re reopening preorders, so be sure to grab yourself a copy :) thanks guys!!

(Source: chenalii, via exidhotpinktipsylive)

— 1 month ago with 40846 notes

fortisselle:

Alot of people have been asking, and it’s finally here! My INPRNT store has been set up. Hope you will all continue to support me!

Not all of my pieces are posted so if there are any works of mine which you would like to buy as a print, feel free to let me know!

— 1 month ago with 69 notes
Small Tips For ClipStudio

bunabi:

I have some hours before work so I’ll use them to actually detail why I’ve found CSPaint to be so efficient for bastard-aligned painters who like to take shortcuts.

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This will seem familiar to most of you guys, but this functions a little bit different from Photoshop. It turns everything you draw on the layer into editable curves, but retains the aliased smoothness of an ordinary raster layer. Practically a cheat to access the whole suite of amazing tools CS offers for lineart. Such as:

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The vector eraser is The Best™. You can be as messy as possible and this tool erases the excess. One pen-flick and it’s done. Much faster than cleaning it up by hand. You can also tweak the settings of this brush to encapsulate more/less lines as you erase but that’s getting a little more involved. Anyway, last thing:

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Maybe the only thing better than the vector eraser. There are multiple settings, but these three are the most handy. You can smooth wiggly edges, connect broken strokes, and tweak the width/weight to exactly how you want it. This also has a ton of settings you can play around with. It’s great!

There’s a lot more tools you can use, but you get the point! It’s a really good drawing program. I recommend it!

(via fawxblogs)

— 1 month ago with 20491 notes