helpfulharrie:

Source: Coyotemange

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nihilnovisubsole:

Skintones

A quick little thing that ended up being neither quick nor little, for an anon who asked how I do skin colors.

As usual, I’m not a professional, this is just how I do things. Hope I answered your question!

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norisus:

I also use this same method for painting fur like this

EDIT: I also usually use the 4th nib but accidentally used the 3rd for this

queensimia:

losthitsu:

Body drawing review - translated version.

reblogging so I don’t lose it again :X

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idk-how-to-art:

Src:

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queensimia:

tobediff:

Section One of Part Three!  Some interesting approaches to wrinkles in clothing.

Holy shit, someone translated Hitokaku tutorials into English?! GIEF TO ME

helpyoudraw:

Color theory masterpost! click on the pics for HQ 

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goatpox:

akumyo:

mokoudraws:

mokou:

someting for a friend

i just want to say, for people reblogging this, that this is called the “rule of thirds” and the tips i wrote here by no means are things that you HAVE to do! these are just tips i use for myself, i kind of made up the bubble rule and i dont even know if im using the rule right haha so there theres that! i just like to use it so i know my bubbles have a place to go



examples of me using rule of thirds to separate elements in “Rachael and Penny”

i got the information a long time ago from a thread on penciljack called Storytelling 101, specifically this image
there is tons of information on rule of thirds available, i know eyecager has a post that dips into it …. 

Making note of this. I really need to work on my word-bubble placement. 

Yeah one of the big reasons I don’t do a lot of comics is because I get caught up in the technical aspects of it and realize I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT I’M DOING ABORT ABORT and this is one of those things so cool thanks yay.
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goatpox:

akumyo:

mokoudraws:

mokou:

someting for a friend

i just want to say, for people reblogging this, that this is called the “rule of thirds” and the tips i wrote here by no means are things that you HAVE to do! these are just tips i use for myself, i kind of made up the bubble rule and i dont even know if im using the rule right haha so there theres that! i just like to use it so i know my bubbles have a place to go

image

image

examples of me using rule of thirds to separate elements in “Rachael and Penny”

i got the information a long time ago from a thread on penciljack called Storytelling 101, specifically this image

there is tons of information on rule of thirds available, i know eyecager has a post that dips into it …. 

Making note of this. I really need to work on my word-bubble placement. 

Yeah one of the big reasons I don’t do a lot of comics is because I get caught up in the technical aspects of it and realize I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT I’M DOING ABORT ABORT and this is one of those things so cool thanks yay.

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regulargiraffitti:

mrpunchinello:

buttyflam:

also TIL How to Draw Manga books can actually give you some incredibly helpful perspective references as long as you’re willing to sift through the crap

posting to share the refs lemme know if you guys want me to post more

Body perspective is one of my weakest points, thank you for posting this.

this is from a how-to-draw-manga book? holy shit.

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