DAMN ANIME ART IS HARD...

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Post by Shun » Fri Aug 01, 2003 2:05 pm

Man this is pitifull to triple post let alone double but i also wanted to show a link that i forgot about.

http://www.howtodrawmanga.com

It should help you set up a basic face shape and make your guidelines, draw eyes, differnt types of hair, ect ect.

After a couple times you will rember the guidelines outlay and it will help a lot in how your finished drawing looks ( no eyes crooked or mouth a foot away from the chin) Oh well hope that helps. :D

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Post by Propyro » Fri Aug 01, 2003 6:47 pm

one of these days i'll get back to learning how to draw ... I'm kind of interested in doing either a bit of a blend between anime and western comic art or something like this guy stuff http://damaged.anime.net/archive/

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Post by Jebadia » Fri Aug 01, 2003 6:52 pm

I draw on my spar time...and recently that is a lot. I try to keep in practice so I don't end up loosing any or all ability to draw.
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Post by Reddragon » Fri Aug 01, 2003 9:50 pm

I draw all sorts of things in different ways but always devoted to that anime style. The problem is that with growing up means more things to do. I draw anime on my spare time and it's pretty good but when you want to draw like those crazy people with the shows and manga, That takes time, A LOT OF TIME. So if I don't dedicate to it, It won't be good. I don't know...Just felt like saying it. Oh and I also came across a tip that said if you put more time in one little area like the leg, Then the better it looks because you took more time to make it better. Makes me think all the time the artists make. Maybe you guys too but most likely you guys already know. OK now im just ranting.

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Post by Warpwind » Fri Aug 01, 2003 10:23 pm

Meh, I can't draw anime at all really and it is because I've never had engough practise at it. I can draw realism fairly well, especially animals and mythical creatures, but for some reason I really really suck at humanoids. I'm just too critical with the proportions. Need more practice *sigh*

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Post by Roke » Fri Aug 01, 2003 11:03 pm

But I got a question. What is the thinnest thing you can use to draw outlines? Either for cell artists, and paper artists? I know the last few times I asked a question it killed the topics, but seriously, what are the best tools for drawing that can be achieved at a normal price?
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Post by Jebadia » Fri Aug 01, 2003 11:39 pm

Mechanical pencils 0.7 and 0.5 are thin enough, and Micron Pens of all assorted sizes are good and easy within price range.




* now I corrected a typo in this post but it's getting late and it was funny..so here it is unedited*

Mechanical pencils 0.7 and 0.5 are thin enough, and Micron Penis of all assorted sizes are good and easy within price range.
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Post by OmniStrata » Sat Aug 02, 2003 12:43 am

Shun wrote:Man this is pitifull to triple post let alone double but i also wanted to show a link that i forgot about.

http://www.howtodrawmanga.com

It should help you set up a basic face shape and make your guidelines, draw eyes, differnt types of hair, ect ect.

After a couple times you will rember the guidelines outlay and it will help a lot in how your finished drawing looks ( no eyes crooked or mouth a foot away from the chin) Oh well hope that helps. :D
I always drew without guidelines [followed my instinct so to speak...] Even though I know the basics, I'm SOO glad you put that link there. I didn't think it'd have a tutorial. It looked more like an 'order this product' site...

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Post by SQ » Sat Aug 02, 2003 12:42 pm

Omni, you're not along. >.>

When I'm bored I start sketching random stuff, and it turns out great because I'm kinda having fun since there's nothing else better to do.
But when I sit down and actually TRY to draw something, it comes out like total CRAP.

One of the reason I can never do commissions for quick money =\

I'm not that great of an artist(I've drifted from anime style to a mix of manga/western, so my stuff is like.. the wierdest style so no one knows what to say or comment abou it), but I find that you should just do everything the other people have already siad.

Practice practice practice.
That's probably the reason why students at colleges/schools/universities are better during the school year instead of summer...
We're so bored we can't stop drawing.
They say if you practice somehting eveyr day you'll never lose your touch.
So, once every day... Tough to live up to. >.>

Anyhow, in the meantime, if your work is still looking crappy, you can ink it in a certain way that makes it look less crappy. Take a look at this picture.

You can tell it's out of porportion, and the star fruit cannot possibly be held by the hand in that position after you look at it. But because of the way it's inked, at first glance it doesn't look bad. (Yes, this is fanart, but it's the only thing I have hosted at the moment).

Anyway, it's pretty basic.. I don't have a ton of money so I just use Sharpies. You use the thin to begin with, and outline everything. Then, you take the normal size sharpies and go over it again for small shadows.
After that, you take the extra fat sharpie and fill any big shadows in.
(I tend to go out of order... Thin, extra thick, then normal).

Anyway, hope that helps you out, some.

(Indirect link to the picture above, if it doesn't work. The picture and inking style I'm referring to is at the bottom of the page. It's the smaller picture.)
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Post by Shun » Sat Aug 02, 2003 1:28 pm

OmniStrata wrote:
Shun wrote:Man this is pitifull to triple post let alone double but i also wanted to show a link that i forgot about.

http://www.howtodrawmanga.com

It should help you set up a basic face shape and make your guidelines, draw eyes, differnt types of hair, ect ect.

After a couple times you will rember the guidelines outlay and it will help a lot in how your finished drawing looks ( no eyes crooked or mouth a foot away from the chin) Oh well hope that helps. :D
I always drew without guidelines [followed my instinct so to speak...] Even though I know the basics, I'm SOO glad you put that link there. I didn't think it'd have a tutorial. It looked more like an 'order this product' site...
Oh yah i forgot to tell you to go the tutorial link, my bad :D

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