Some tutorials that I’ve come across, organized both for my own viewing pleasure and to hopefully assist others as well. I update this list whenever I come across new, helpful pieces.
A lot of these are hosted on my personal Tumblr, but I don’t change my url so it’s pretty safe to bookmark them…
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Noooo the feels it hurts T_T
https://www.facebook.com/Anatomy4Sculptors/photos_albums
Such a fantastic resource!!
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I’ve finally decided to make one because I was getting so many questions on HOW to animate. To be blunt, I only know how to animate one way (timeline animation) in one program (photoshop (cs5)) so if you want an in-depth explanation then you’d be better doing a simple google…
I found this nice tutorial/anatomy advice spread created by meghanhetrickof deviant art.
She gave me permission to post it up here to share so go make sure to visit her and look at her other creations of goodness!
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Somera x Esquivel
Taken from Jesse’s blog (madthirsty.com)
Shot in between shots
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Ink and Watercolor Brushes by *Stalcry
Real Media Mini Brush Set by *Stalcry
Charfades 100+ Painter Brushes by *charfade
Essential Illustration Brushes by `fox-orian
Mateu7’s Ink Brushes by ~mateuseven
Mateu7’s Watercolor Brushes by ~mateuseven
Scott Eaton’s Bodies in Motion Reference Library
One of my all time favorite anatomy references is this handy dandy little webpage here. More than 750+ male and female photos in sequence? check. Outstanding b/w lighting on all of them? check. All SFW images but enough skin showing where the muscle placement is? check. Contortion, fencing, parkour and other poses included? checkity-check.
All of that for free? Aw yeah.
Go take a look around. ;D
extremely yes
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here is a list of deviantart memes that are more helpful than our character design teacher could ever hope to be. i wouldn’t say you have to do all of them, or even every thing in each one (switch stuff up a bit if it inspires you to draw a different pose), but they’re all…
Section One of Part Three! Some interesting approaches to wrinkles in clothing.
Holy shit, someone translated Hitokaku tutorials into English?! GIEF TO ME
wrinkles are fun to draw, EVERYONE DRAW WRINKLES
clothing wrinkles are the best
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word of advice everyone, subscribe to this channel and learn all the things
I just want to let everyone know that this is a thing that exists, it is free, and super great to have playing when you’re drawing.
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