Curate, connect, and discover
My therapist cancelled on me and I'm sad and Booba helps so today I'm gonna teach you how to color booba for when you feel sad
Will I get flagged for this? 😿
How do you draw eyes like that, they're so pretty???? What????? /vpos
Ooo that's an interesting question I'm not sure how to explain it so here's a quick tutorial
My SECOND exclusive tutorial for my darling members of The Q Continuum on Patreon. This particular guide was a request by a patron, so I've put together a step-by-step view of my process for painting sheer nylons on a character.
Previous Tutorial: Painting Gold (or any shiny metal!)
I have lots and lots of plans for making my Patreon sub worth your while, and one of those plans includes dropping all sorts of tutorials for my process to paint things.
This first tutorial one is a fun one, and one of my favorite things to paint: high shine metals.
So grab your soft round pressure-opacity brushes and give it a shot with me.
I hope this helps anyone who's trying to design their oc using a wheelchair, it's not a complete guide but I tried my best! deffo do more research if you're writing them as a character
I’ve been looking for this post ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ thank u
how to draw arms ? ?Â
Q: how do you draw torsos and legs? Some people say the hands are more difficult but for me it's those things, what tips would you give for those?
I also struggle with legs, way more than I ever struggled with hands. But, every problem has a solution. In this case: skeletons and naked people.
You can trace directly off of real life bodies, but a better practice is to draw your best copy of what you see, making your measuring and line confidence stronger💪
Yeah muscle anatomy is cool, but that’s a factor AFTER learning basic skeleton structuring. Having a 3D model of a skeleton that you can manipulate helps with figuring out how the skeleton moves with muscles, but you can typically see someone’s skeleton straight through their body depending on their weight and position. Below, you can see my simplified version of what I think his skeleton is doing. You need to understand how to build a strong base to create a proper body over it.
With enough studying of how the skeleton manipulates through the muscles, you can add your own skeleton to your drawing. Knowing each layer of biological anatomy, not just simple limb by limb drawing anatomy, brings much more weight and mass to your characters.
Lots of simple studies to figure out how the bone fits into the muscle so that you don’t have any limbs anatomically clipping over eachother and breaking form
For muscles, first off, just draw lots of naked people, second, use this lemon slice shape to show the weight of flesh, along with the tension of movement along the straight line of the shape. Watch all of this dudes video but specifically this one to understand more