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oh I super did not think about the lines while making these
SO here’s one of those drag things (there’s a lot though so I would recommend taking a screenshot) Many of the features can overlap (ex: A nose can be broken and flat; eyes can be small and piercing; so forth) but I didn’t want it to be very constricting.
do you have any tips for anatomy?? the way you draw bodies flows so well and looks so natural, but its also really detailed!!
Thank you!!! There is too much to say on the matter so I summarised some basics. The best way to learn is to draw nudes (looooots of nudes), but I hope those tips make the process easier ~
Abigail Inspired with Requested Leotard by stephlv featuring summer tops
thank you so much!! noses can be tricky, but if you simplify them to triangles and circles, you’ll understand them better! applying these guidelines while studying photographs can help a lot in the process.
with my art style, i like to make the characters cartoony but still recognizable to the actors, mostly by getting their noses and head shape right. like chris evans’ nose which points down, or sebstan’s wide and squareish nose.
i also want to highlight the importance of nostril shapes, shown in the anthony mackie study :0 this is just how i do it, but there’s way more tricks and styles out there!
the rectangle-profile trick is from here, circle trick, more nose shapes: 1 and 2
First row: Abigail
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Second row: Tara
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Jazz Dance Outfits by stephlv featuring white tops
Requested - Grace Inspired Dance Essentials by stephlv featuring a white tank top
Inspired Leotards