JUST SOME THOUGHTS! I don’t really like the “go from the top up” advice on drapery/clothes - if you’re having difficulty try it like this!
YES I see the typo… I’m so sorry folks… I was in a frenzied rush to make this…… and I’m too lazy to fix it……
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Whoo, super long nose tutorial! I’m sure there’s heaps I didn’t mention in this but this is generally how I approach it - the main thing is to check out references and try and draw different noses, it’ll help you create more diverse characters and have fun with it without being afraid of drawing the nose (since it’s genuinely one of my favourite things to draw).
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NOTE: one type of fold will rarely appear on its own - they interact with each other quite a bit! for example, spiral folds might define the outline of a pant leg, while the interior folds might be zig-zag folds.
i’m trying to re-learn how to draw clothing, so i made this little guide to the most common shapes of folds that appear. hope it helps someone else too!
I absolutely adore your art style I was wondering if you could explain how you draw faces and like heads cause I have a lot of difficulty with constructing the face without having it look like an utter disaster sorry if your busy you don't have to do this but I was just wondering if you could help a young artist out thanks :D
Aww, thanks, anon. I’m pretty haphazard with things, but I’ll try to help.
This is your new best friend!!
The friendly neighborhood scribbly circle here is your foundation for drawing heads from any angle.
Like, any angle.
Because even when viewed in perspective, the head still has the same amount of volume.
As for actually constructing a face and placement of features, you can see that when jotting down a face, I generally lay down those guidelines [here in green] so I have something to work off of when I’m expanding upon a sketch. I would mostly recommend being aware of the underlying structure of the face.
If you’re going for super-anatomically-correct, you can see that facial features line up in specific, symmetrical ways. For real though, nobody’s symmetrical and sometimes noses are long or ears are small and faces are asymmetrical or just plain different. So this is a foundation but not a cast iron rule.
I will say that the more you do it, the easier it will become! It all just takes practice. And I totally tried to screen record a sketch, but my computer is being hella slow and it keeps freezing up, so I give up. In lieu of something new, here’s an older process gif that I think shows things pretty well:
YUP. Hope this helps. o/
Ey yo!! Kathy, do you have tips to learn to draw faster? I know artists have a unique pace but it's pretty embarrasing that it takes me a week to draw something small n simple.. I want to be a cool artist that posts at least once every 2 or 3 days ;;
as you practice drawing more, and learn more art stuff (like anatomy, composition, gestures, coloring, shading, etc), you’ll get faster since you won’t spend as much time on every single step. eventually, you’ll figure out what works and what doesn’t, and you’ll be able to use that knowledge with future drawings. tbh i’ve always been a pretty fast sketcher, but i guess something that i always do is that i keep my sketches extremely vague and loose looking, and i finalize and draw in details along the way. my final drawings sometimes change really drastically from my initial sketches, but that’s because i’m not afraid to adjust my drawings as i line more. here’s an example of my progress to give an idea of how i draw
also goals are always something you’ve just gotta work up to! everyone has their own pace with drawing, and their own pace with learning. it’s hard not to compare yourself with everyone around you, but you just gotta do you, you feel me?
So I have found your tutorials super helpful, would you mind doing one on how to balance the proportions of the back of the head/ear/jaw area?
ITS REALLY EASY
Back of head follows the circle, jaw lines up with the centerline, and ear is in the bottom right quadrant in between the brow and nose
I’m sure someone’s already figured this out, but when this came to me yesterday night I was shook okay