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Fullbody help? (Please!)November 2, 2019 08:07 AM


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Okay, so basically my request is pretty simple. I would like advice on how to draw digitally an exeptionally good fullbody.

Ive tried to do one with guides and..it didn't turn out very good lmao

Any advice helps, really. It'll help me out greatly <3

Every artist has to start somewhere after all
Fullbody help? (Please!)November 2, 2019 08:16 AM


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To be entirely honest with you,

Nobody draws an exceptionally good fullbody their first time.

In order to even get to that point, what you really need to do is just practice. I'd highly suggest just looking up drawing tips. Little things often help the most.

Practice anatomy, practice just head shots, just paws, etc.

Put them together.

You really can't just whip out a masterpiece without doing anything before. You have to practice and put in the effort. Red-lining is a good way to start.

Edited at November 2, 2019 08:34 AM by Blue Heart Lily
Fullbody help? (Please!)November 2, 2019 08:19 AM


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Referencing is key lmao-
I'd look up stock images on DA and reference from 'em.
Fullbody help? (Please!)November 2, 2019 10:45 AM


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Honestly, first tries sort of always come out looking...

... less than ideal.

So, I would start small - a simple side view. The better you get, the more you can work on perspective. As you are learning, the main thing is proportionate - try not to think too much about 'beauty', but rather questions like 'Is the neck too long?' 'Is the body a good size'?

That sort of thing. And yes, as everyone else said - make sure you get the actual anatomy right. Just scroll through pictures and references, and you should be fine :)

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