No rules just tools if you want to learn how to draw anime you should draw anime more drawing less shitposting remember it's summer edition
This is the place for:
1. Participating in anime group studies:
>Mindfully break down the reference in various ways instead of mindlessly copying.
>Make multiple copies. It should get easier each time. If not, reevaluate your methods.
2. Posting your individual anime studies:
>They should be studies drawn with a reference or tutorial.
>Provide the reference used if you can.
3. Serious discussion about emulating anime style art:
>Questions about achieving certain styles/techniques/compositions etc.
>Drawing methods, study habits, resources, tutorials, tools, software, etc
>Be specific and try to post a sample of your study attempts before asking for help.
**Keep most of your personal works for /ALT/ or the other critique threads. Here we should be drawing copies from good references to mindfully up our mileage, internalize appealing aesthetics, and learn from each other’s processes and knowledge.**
General Art Overview: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bz_mE9a29gsEd09TemJMNTJMWGs
Recommended Reading:
Keys to Drawing by Bert Dodson
>How to see, measure, and copy. Being loose and confident with your lines.
Figure Drawing for Artists: Making Every Mark Count by Steve Huston
>Simple and effective method for constructing the figure.
Drawing Form:
The Drawing Database: https://youtu.be/sOlwDL8HtT0
DrawABox: http://drawabox.com/article/construction
Sycra: https://youtu.be/tsdkhQis34U
https://youtu.be/sESuWJlWmxM
Art Study Advice:
https://youtu.be/1pvZPpQxGQY
https://youtu.be/Rc6lWwLfzjQ
https://youtu.be/CRb2jgCQG88
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This is the place for:
1. Participating in anime group studies:
>Mindfully break down the reference in various ways instead of mindlessly copying.
>Make multiple copies. It should get easier each time. If not, reevaluate your methods.
2. Posting your individual anime studies:
>They should be studies drawn with a reference or tutorial.
>Provide the reference used if you can.
3. Serious discussion about emulating anime style art:
>Questions about achieving certain styles/techniques/compositions etc.
>Drawing methods, study habits, resources, tutorials, tools, software, etc
>Be specific and try to post a sample of your study attempts before asking for help.
**Keep most of your personal works for /ALT/ or the other critique threads. Here we should be drawing copies from good references to mindfully up our mileage, internalize appealing aesthetics, and learn from each other’s processes and knowledge.**
General Art Overview: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bz_mE9a29gsEd09TemJMNTJMWGs
Recommended Reading:
Keys to Drawing by Bert Dodson
>How to see, measure, and copy. Being loose and confident with your lines.
Figure Drawing for Artists: Making Every Mark Count by Steve Huston
>Simple and effective method for constructing the figure.
Drawing Form:
The Drawing Database: https://youtu.be/sOlwDL8HtT0
DrawABox: http://drawabox.com/article/construction
Sycra: https://youtu.be/tsdkhQis34U
https://youtu.be/sESuWJlWmxM
Art Study Advice:
https://youtu.be/1pvZPpQxGQY
https://youtu.be/Rc6lWwLfzjQ
https://youtu.be/CRb2jgCQG88
Previous thread: >>3479667