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Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 11:11 pm
Well, almost any and all, it needs to be in easy to carry images, no text pages with a few pictures in it. (I am not saying I don't want text, but it needs to be some form of image, I store them on my Zune to read later without printing, since I don't have a printer.)
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 3:05 pm
Wow no one has any sad I dont know what to write either, Im working on anatomy myself. ^_^
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Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 2:46 pm
Tell you what- why don't you PM me in a few days and remind me, and I'll make a few quich sketches for you. I can do anything except hands... and eyes are limited... aside I can do my best ^^
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 6:52 pm
Ask if you need more from me.
www.female-anatomy-for-artist.com
www.human-anatomy-for-artist.com
http://andrewanimation.deviantart.com/art/HowToDrawGirls1-MOST-POPULAR-118157356
http://andrewanimation.deviantart.com/art/HowToDrawGirls-Part2-200-Faves-118157797
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 6:58 pm
broken_bleeding_angel Ask if you need more from me. www.female-anatomy-for-artist.com www.human-anatomy-for-artist.com http://andrewanimation.deviantart.com/art/HowToDrawGirls1-MOST-POPULAR-118157356 http://andrewanimation.deviantart.com/art/HowToDrawGirls-Part2-200-Faves-118157797 I'd avoid the last two links. AndrewAnimation has a very poor understanding of human anatomy, as he just copies photographs and meshes them together. It's okay to reference, but it's only effective if you understand how the human body meshes together first. Plus, his tutorials are just a gallery display of his work anyway.
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 7:07 pm
Kupocake broken_bleeding_angel Ask if you need more from me. www.female-anatomy-for-artist.com www.human-anatomy-for-artist.com http://andrewanimation.deviantart.com/art/HowToDrawGirls1-MOST-POPULAR-118157356 http://andrewanimation.deviantart.com/art/HowToDrawGirls-Part2-200-Faves-118157797 I'd avoid the last two links. AndrewAnimation has a very poor understanding of human anatomy, as he just copies photographs and meshes them together. It's okay to reference, but it's only effective if you understand how the human body meshes together first. Plus, his tutorials are just a gallery display of his work anyway. I also find his work to be very uninspired.
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 7:08 pm
Oh, and I forgot to mention, seeing as this was posted a very long time ago, I have done a few studies of my own: http://g-man777.deviantart.com/gallery/#Refs-and-Studies
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 7:14 pm
Phydeux77 Kupocake broken_bleeding_angel Ask if you need more from me. www.female-anatomy-for-artist.com www.human-anatomy-for-artist.com http://andrewanimation.deviantart.com/art/HowToDrawGirls1-MOST-POPULAR-118157356 http://andrewanimation.deviantart.com/art/HowToDrawGirls-Part2-200-Faves-118157797 I'd avoid the last two links. AndrewAnimation has a very poor understanding of human anatomy, as he just copies photographs and meshes them together. It's okay to reference, but it's only effective if you understand how the human body meshes together first. Plus, his tutorials are just a gallery display of his work anyway. I also find his work to be very uninspired. Yeah, I don't like his work either. Doesn't help that he's in his late 20's and likes to draw little girls showing off their panties. XP For your references and studies, you have the basic idea down, but I think it would be beneficial for you to re-do them so that the frontal and side view align better. For example, in your female studies one, the right figure is much smaller than the left. The figure on the left has a tilted head, while the one on the right is looking straight on. Try to match the same pose both frontal and sideways, and use a ruler to match up the proportions and placement of all the body parts (example: shoulders should be on the same level, feet on the same level, etc.). It works better to have a less complicated pose.
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 7:17 pm
Kupocake Phydeux77 Kupocake broken_bleeding_angel Ask if you need more from me. www.female-anatomy-for-artist.com www.human-anatomy-for-artist.com http://andrewanimation.deviantart.com/art/HowToDrawGirls1-MOST-POPULAR-118157356 http://andrewanimation.deviantart.com/art/HowToDrawGirls-Part2-200-Faves-118157797 I'd avoid the last two links. AndrewAnimation has a very poor understanding of human anatomy, as he just copies photographs and meshes them together. It's okay to reference, but it's only effective if you understand how the human body meshes together first. Plus, his tutorials are just a gallery display of his work anyway. I also find his work to be very uninspired. Yeah, I don't like his work either. Doesn't help that he's in his late 20's and likes to draw little girls showing off their panties. XP For your references and studies, you have the basic idea down, but I think it would be beneficial for you to re-do them so that the frontal and side view align better. For example, in your female studies one, the right figure is much smaller than the left. The figure on the left has a tilted head, while the one on the right is looking straight on. Try to match the same pose both frontal and sideways, and use a ruler to match up the proportions and placement of all the body parts (example: shoulders should be on the same level, feet on the same level, etc.). It works better to have a less complicated pose. Yeah, I'm actually thinking about not posting any more studies, because in the first version of those I had them in plain, standing poses, and I had a lot of complaints about that. Studies are turning out to be better for personal use only.
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Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 3:25 pm
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