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https://s15.postimg.cc/segla6g3t/1533796423877.png I'd love some critique on this piece! Mainly on anatomy and shading. The lines were supposed to be messy.
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Unfortunately, I can't say to much about the Pro program as I have only experienced the free Android program. Not sure how much difference there is, but I can give a few tips from my experience in the Android version. For one, the Distort Transform tool has become my best friend ^^Whenever your sketching for your drawing and realize you have a proportion off, using the free select (Lasso tool) to select, lets say a leg thats too short, then using the distort transform tool can keep from a lot of headache of erasing and having to completly redraw again! As far as anatomy tips One of the best ways to improve anatomy is to study pictures of the thing you are trying to draw. Draw lots of practice sketching, starting with heavily referencing pictures for exact anatomy until you feel you got it down and then just some more sketching. try comparing the unreferenced sketches with photographs to help see how you did.This helps you with learning how the anatomy works. Sometimes it also helps when your drawing, to compare your finished sketch with photographs of the animal so you can see how well you are doing and help you make any necessary changes
I will add more later, as I need to poof, but hopefully, this helps some! Crescent Cave Pack said: Heya, Dragon! Do you have any tips for Medibang Paint Pro? Shading, brushes, layering, anything related to the program? Some tips on animal anatomy and sketching, in general, won't hurt either. Thanks, hun!
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Thank you ;D And sory to be a pain on the ass but I spent all day studying anatomy etc https://s8.postimg.cc/3nv09xqxh/Untitled102.jpg Just wondering what your opinions are on this and what would ne the best way to colour Lineless or lined etc and do you have any tips for boh options?
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*click image for more detail and larger image*
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Cutting Edge said: hello! you were so helpful last time, I want to ask you about this :P
https://s8.postimg.cc/sjrz3046d/Untitled125.png https://s8.postimg.cc/55jzr5tzp/IMG_2087.png https://s8.postimg.cc/6klkfwi85/IMG_2174.png (I know you've already seen this one, just the head shape xD) im having trouble with wolf head anatomy... the shape just doesn't seem realistic, and wrong. thanks again for doing this!
Hello again! ^^ Sorry about the delay in responding!
Wolf head anatomy is a tricky thing indeed, especially when trying to draw a different angle than profile!
Just looking at this art, Ill give you a few tips on the overall.
For the profile views, I keep noticing that your snout keeps slanting upwards after the bend in the forehead. The snout nose should not be higher than the lowest point in the bend from forehead to snout, therefore, try drawing the snout sloping downwards. I love how you have the eyes and noses shapes down! Keep up the good work there! In each of the three drawings, while your ear shapes are really good, I notice that they are placed a little too far forward. Ears typically are really close to the back of the skull. With them farther up, they make the head look shorter than they need be. Also, the lips are a little odd in the front, the bottom jaw seems to be pushed back too far. When drawing the front of the snout, from the top of the nose to the bottom of the chin should be one relatively smooth, slanted line.
One of the best ways to improve anatomy is to study pictures of the thing you are trying to draw. Draw lots of practice sketching, starting with heavily referencing pictures for exact anatomy until you feel you got it down and then just some more sketching. try comparing the unreferenced sketches with photographs to help see how you did. This helps you with learning how the anatomy works. Sometimes it also helps when your drawing, to compare your finished sketch with photographs of the animal so you can see how well you are doing and help you make any necessary changes
xD thats alright! Im really busy in RL at the moment, so I understand :P
thanks for the help! I defiantly have to start using refs for wolves, I haven't had as much practice drawing them as I have other things.
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Hello im interested in learning the fur and shading techniques plus I kinda don't even know how to open the dang art studio in the first place please pm me if you have the spare time
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nevermind~ Edited at September 14, 2018 01:30 PM by Crescent Cave Pack
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Oh heck yes. I use Medibang Paint Pro and I want to find a more clean way to flat color and paint with detail without making a mess of things, alos adding bgs. Could you help me?
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Hey there! So...two things xD
For this one I'd just like some overall critique and tips please ^-^ https://s22.postimg.cc/ltnv26841/IMG_0147.jpg
Now, I know this one is absolutely terrible anatomy-wise xD, but I was wondering if I could get some tips on the shading, if that makes sense. https://s22.postimg.cc/9rsh81eb5/IMG_0152.jpg
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https://wolfplaygame.com/forums.php?f=5&t=22747 Feel free to pick apart dome of my newer peices Feeling very down about ny muse lately so all critics accepted ;D
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