Hallada: Okay, listen Prodigal...I'm not gay, but i truly love you ;D That's just perfect, freakin perfect...(well, maybe Shyvana may have smaller tits but that's just my taste so don't bother ;] ) Think about some blog and donation page, I'll gladly help you out with some change for more inspirations..beer..tablet, scaner or whatever you wish spend cash for! ^^ Thanks a lot, mate you made my day a lot brighter and cheerfull with Shyvana picture:D
Hallada: @bblader1: Agree! Wel..maybe because it's Shyvana and Prodigal should think about drawing more pics with her, ha ha ha ;D Joking, awesome, awesome, awesome <3
Anonymous2: This is much better! Great job. Any tips for some of us aspiring artists. I have trouble with anatomy; did you use any specific books to study on that?
chanceb: @ProdigalExplorer srsly you should start a tumbler or blog, you got a long road full of hot pics ahead of you if you work at it. also, your faces all look pretty simmilar (which is normal) so id advise you to maybe do a series where you focus on the face. how about doing several blowjobs? i like akali and janna btw ^^
Urbane_Guerrilla: @Anonymous: There are multiple things you can do to improve anatomy. The best is the most expensive: life art classes. They're pretty much essential if you want to master the human form.
Anatomy For The Artist is useful for teaching you where the muscles emerge and insert, though the artwork itself is so heavily stated for clarity that really it's rather ugly.
The Natural Way To Draw gives you a lot of technique and perceptual-processing concepts that will help with those life classes and any other drawing. An essential.
Get an 11" GI Joe. They make better artists' manikins than the little wooden robotty things do, at less price. They're better because their range of motion is greater. A nice supplement to the life classes for times when you're not in them, or want another pose.
For cartoon P0rnz, there's nothing like the completely-from-imagination techniques the comix pros use, shown in How To Draw Comics The Marvel Way. Onsite, try artist Trollie Trollenberg for seeing the method in action; he posts his workup sketches here and leaves the construction lines on. Use construction lines faithfully, in different color pencil if you like, and your anatomy will come out as symmetrical and as oriented in space as ever you want. Only draw construction lines/layout lines freehand; avoid using a rule. Using a rule about guarantees your figures will lose any sense of motion and life. (It's disappointing to try and draw something carnal and warm and graceful, and discover you've got a lifeless robot-thing on the paper. Stop and try again.)
Urbane_Guerrilla: When drawing, use big paper and fill it. Draw big -- if a line gets a little off, it's not the problem it would be drawing a picture you can cover with your palm. Use your whole arm moving the pencil -- makes your lines cleaner. Try always to make one single line, endpoint to endpoint -- never a whole bunch of little sketchy scratches, not at first. It's tempting to do, but work on yourself to pick and make one single line to do the work and show the image. Clean lines, made confidently, make good work. Scratching is fumbling, uncertain.
Urbane_Guerrilla: Tits come in all their own shapes and varied sizes, and they are very soft naturally. Fact is, beyond about B cup they flop about. Tits that are too rigid (as on lots of pornstarlets) are a sure sign silicone forms have been added, and they don't feel right when you're close enough to rub up against them. Too rigid plus gravity-defying and you've got the, well, most salient problem with Julius Zimmerman's Zeppeltits kind of artwork. And that's despite how it's true that tits that perk instead of hang are a sign of youthfulness... and attract through indicating to our instincts that here is someone with a long reproductive life still ahead of her -- hence success to your seed and DNA. Little ones perk better than big ones: less chronic load on the Cooper's ligament. Quite a few years back, now, curvy Loni Anderson (WKRP) made a good call with a boob job that pulled her boobage back from D-cups to C's.
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No chance of getting it coloured right?
Anatomy For The Artist is useful for teaching you where the muscles emerge and insert, though the artwork itself is so heavily stated for clarity that really it's rather ugly.
The Natural Way To Draw gives you a lot of technique and perceptual-processing concepts that will help with those life classes and any other drawing. An essential.
Get an 11" GI Joe. They make better artists' manikins than the little wooden robotty things do, at less price. They're better because their range of motion is greater. A nice supplement to the life classes for times when you're not in them, or want another pose.
For cartoon P0rnz, there's nothing like the completely-from-imagination techniques the comix pros use, shown in How To Draw Comics The Marvel Way. Onsite, try artist Trollie Trollenberg for seeing the method in action; he posts his workup sketches here and leaves the construction lines on. Use construction lines faithfully, in different color pencil if you like, and your anatomy will come out as symmetrical and as oriented in space as ever you want. Only draw construction lines/layout lines freehand; avoid using a rule. Using a rule about guarantees your figures will lose any sense of motion and life. (It's disappointing to try and draw something carnal and warm and graceful, and discover you've got a lifeless robot-thing on the paper. Stop and try again.)