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creepy disembodied hands for self future reference
which reminds me i dont think ive ever done a proper “black line and flat color/cel shaded” picture for rachael and penny? they’ve all been fancy illustrations… maybe ill do one of those as a print sometime
On June 26, 1956, author C.S. Lewis responded to a fan letter from Joan Lancaster, a young Chronicles of Narnia enthusiast.
In a personalized thank-you letter, the writer imparted some simple and valuable stylistic advice for budding prose writers.
I love this man.
oooo very very interesting.
Some building block references my Life Drawing teacher drew up for us for our Figure Drawing class. Thought I would impart the wisdom.
Learn how to make a limited-palette and slightly-textured vector illustration with a WilmerMurillesque touch in 12 simple steps.
I’ve always been asked to write a tutorial about my illustration process and it’s something that I’ve always wanted to do, I don’t have a specific formula for making my images since I have many ways and techniques and I’m always looking forward to develop new ones, so it was complicated to decide what to write about.
However, one of the most frequent questions that people ask me is “How the heck do you make those subtle textures in your work?” so I decided to drive this tutorial in that direction, I hope you find it useful and enjoy it as much I do.
a handy guide
Regarding the first image, the way I draw the hip area and legs in general is pretty exaggerated, I remove a lot of muscle and curve the bones. The left of each set is more correct if you’re aiming to be more realistic.
The second image is just how I personally stretch legs into different body types. The third is one of my most generic poses and some feet. I approach the bottoms of the feet the same way I do hands and I make toes by just overlapping the little circles. The fourth image features some attempts at different positions I don’t show as much, an area I still have to work on myself.
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I’ve still yet to recover from my recent lethargy, so this was all I could think to do… but I hope this is of at least some use! Sorry! :(
This is really good to look at, thank you for posting it!
Gosh I need to practice my legs/feet so much. ;;
i struggle w/ legs constantly, thx for this ;__;
Tomboy (2011)
An excellent and powerful French film on the issue of child psychology and sexual identity at an early age, Tomboy (2011) is now officially the second-best movie by director Céline Sciamma (with Water Lilies (2007) the first).
Laure/Mikael (Zoé Héran) is a 10-year-old French girl who dresses and acts like a boy. As her mother is pregnant and her father very busy, Laure has developed her own identity for protection – she likes pretending to be a boy and thus charms Lisa (Jeanne Disson), a girl from the tenement building in which they both live.
Adding this to my ‘things I need to watch’ list.
was supposed to draw a simple sketch of aranea but my hand slipped
originally hero-save-me’s request :B
dude, i want this as a poster. for serious..
The Secret to Composition
“Exasperated by composition tutorials that go on about the rule of thirds but don’t explain why it works (or even that much detail how to use it), I decided to make my own.
This should be applicable to both painters and photographers, with occasional tips for one or the other in particular. ” - LulieRight click + New Tab to see the images bigger.