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9 years ago

Painting process video from the latest piece. #paintingprocess #watercolor #pentel #pentelaquash #winsorandnewton


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9 years ago
I Made You The Most Beautiful Tutorial Ever >.> (click The Images To Read My Writing Legibly Lol) WARNING:
I Made You The Most Beautiful Tutorial Ever >.> (click The Images To Read My Writing Legibly Lol) WARNING:
I Made You The Most Beautiful Tutorial Ever >.> (click The Images To Read My Writing Legibly Lol) WARNING:
I Made You The Most Beautiful Tutorial Ever >.> (click The Images To Read My Writing Legibly Lol) WARNING:
I Made You The Most Beautiful Tutorial Ever >.> (click The Images To Read My Writing Legibly Lol) WARNING:
I Made You The Most Beautiful Tutorial Ever >.> (click The Images To Read My Writing Legibly Lol) WARNING:
I Made You The Most Beautiful Tutorial Ever >.> (click The Images To Read My Writing Legibly Lol) WARNING:
I Made You The Most Beautiful Tutorial Ever >.> (click The Images To Read My Writing Legibly Lol) WARNING:

I made you the most beautiful tutorial ever >.> (click the images to read my writing legibly lol) WARNING: YOU CANNOT EDIT YOUR TEXT ONCE YOU DO THIS; SAVE YOUR DEFAULT TEXT LAYER JUST INCASE!

-Ani


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9 years ago
Spirit - James Baxter

Spirit - James Baxter


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9 years ago

Tips on Likeness: 1. Basics

Today(Jan 4 2016), I’ll be replying to as many questions/messages as I can, and a several of the questions so far, require a tip/tutorial posting for each. Here is one of them.

akiira-lee asked: How do you draw a character from any angle looking the same?For example, how do you look at a photo and see the character from the front and be able to draw him ¾, but still looking the same?

The biggest factor in capturing the likeness of a face in any given angle is in correctly studying the proportion of the individual’s facial features in relation to one another. If you study different faces in comparison to an evenly proportioned face (using loomis method), most individuals have certain features that stand out. These are the features that create unique/memorable proportion of the individual’s face that you need to capture in order to get the likeness. Sections to look for the unique proportions (simplified): - overall head shape    - T-zone of the face (eyes, eyebrows, nose, mouth) - Jaw size  - head size (hairline above and below) - Ear size ** look for width, length, and overall curvatures in proportion

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Exaggerating this unique proportion of the face will enhance the likeness to that person as long as you don’t completely disrupt the rest of the relative proportion of the other features. This is also why good caricaturists are able to capture the likeness of the person even when they go for extreme proportions because they focus on exaggerating the unique proportion that’s already in that person’s face.

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(art work by Pete Emslie)

Once you figure out the unique proportion of the person’s face, then you need to figure out the detailed characteristics of each features. There are too much for me to cover in this one article, but the main point is that, You need to separately study different types of each features such as: ( eyes- eye brows- nose- mouth- Jaw line- Cheek line)

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Practice each types in different angles. If you’re having trouble with figuring out the angles, pick an actor or actress with the type of feature you want to study(e.g. droopy eyes), and find a video clip with them in it. Pause the video on different angles for you to practice off of.

With the individual’s unique proportion and details of the features in mind, now you need to place the features on to a strong base structure of a face. There are different theories and methods for drawing a base structure for a face. I personally recommend studying the “Loomis method” by Andrew Loomis.

Step by Step:

1. Draw the base structure in multiple angles. 2. Rough-in feature locations. FOCUS on the unique proportion.  3. Render in the features. FOCUS on the detailed characteristics of each. 

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If you stare at a person long enough, your eyes get accustomed, and what used to look unusual to you get familiarized and no longer stand out. Thus, to capture the likeness of an existing individual, instead of only referring to a single shot image of that person, studying a group shot is a lot more helpful. This is because if you use a group shot, the contrast between different faces will help the individual’s unique features to stand out constantly.

This may seem like a whole a lot of steps and things to keep in mind just to draw one face but eventually with practice, you’ll get to a point where you no longer need to take all the steps or spend as much time in figuring each out.  

To conclude this long-ass post, I would like to say that, while these are all important skills to practice, also keep in mind that capturing the high level of likeness in face and keeping it consistent is not always the number one priority unless that’s the main focus of the type of work (e.g. portraitures). Some professionals have to balance out how much time they spend on likeness of the face and rely more on broader elements like, colour, hairstyle and outfit in order to spend more time on other areas of the work such as composition, character acting and cinematography depending on the type of work.

So ya.. it’s important but don’t beat yourself up to the point of hating your own work ( - v-) 


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8 years ago
Inktober Day 15: It's Not Inktober Without A Skeleton, Right? . #inktober #inktober2016 #ink #inkstagram

Inktober day 15: it's not inktober without a skeleton, right? . #inktober #inktober2016 #ink #inkstagram #skeleton #traditionalart #illustration #art #artistsofinstagram #drawing #skeletonwar


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9 years ago
MidnightPanther asked For A Texture Tutorial On The Firealpaca Group On Deviantart, So Here’s One

MidnightPanther asked for a texture tutorial on the Firealpaca group on Deviantart, so here’s one I put together in 10 minutes (sorry if it looks a little crappy). Deviantart doesn’t let me post a tutorial as .gif, so I can’t xpost :( I hope this is useful! *goes back to drawing Color swatch meme* 


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9 years ago

Make Some Pocket Extenders for Your Pants

So I don’t know about you, but I’m often frustrated by the ridiculous smallness of girls’ pockets. At a bare minimum, I need to be able to shove my cellphone in there - come on, pants companies! So what I started doing was making myself pocket extenders. I’ve done this several times, for pants and shorts. It’s great.

I just got this pair of jeans, so I thought I’d show you how to do it. I kind of feel like it just hasn’t occurred to some of you that this is an option, so maybe now it will. All you need is your pants, some fabric (I just took a random piece from a scrap bin), a needle, and some thread (thread doesn’t even need to match the fabric since literally no one will see it).

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See? Ridiculous. Like, half a cellphone, or only 2.5″. Useless.

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 So turn those inside out to expose the pockets.

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Figure out how big you want your pockets to actually be. I kinda go by whatever looks like might be right. I didn’t really measure them. Fold the fabric in half, so you have a pocket, and then fold it in half again so you can have two equal ones.

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Try to get the edges to line up enough, pin it in place, then sew up the sides! Are your stitches crazy uneven and wonky looking? Doesn’t matter; nobody’s going to see it. These are in the inside of your pants. The only thing that matters is that it holds up. So I double-did the corners, since those tend to get the most stress.

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Cut open the bottom of the existing pockets.

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Pin it in place, then sew around, joining the new pocket to the old pocket. I did this by keeping my hand on the inside, so I wouldn’t accidentally sew through the other side. Again, I reinforced the corners, and didn’t worry about what it actually looks like. Then I turned it in side out to make sure the inside was all joined properly.

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Yay all done! And the pockets are so much bigger now!

Make Some Pocket Extenders For Your Pants

Whaaaat I can fit my entire phone and entire hand and probably something else now, are girls’ pockets even allowed to do that?! Heck yeah they are.


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9 years ago
Not At All Proud Of Some Of These, But! My Animation Assignments From This Semester. All Summed Up By
Not At All Proud Of Some Of These, But! My Animation Assignments From This Semester. All Summed Up By
Not At All Proud Of Some Of These, But! My Animation Assignments From This Semester. All Summed Up By
Not At All Proud Of Some Of These, But! My Animation Assignments From This Semester. All Summed Up By

not at all proud of some of these, but! my animation assignments from this semester. all summed up by this frame: 

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8 years ago
Inktober Day 4: A Girl. My Thme For The Mnth Is Apparently Non Existent. . . #inktober #inktober2016

Inktober day 4: a girl. My thme for the mnth is apparently non existent. . . #inktober #inktober2016 #drawinggirl #showyourwork #artistsofinstagram #art #traditionalart #drawing #inspiredbypernilleorum #herworkisamazing


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