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creativeinspiration:

Color Palette Generator
I’m not sure why I just found out about this but….amazing! So fast and simple!

creativeinspiration:

Color Palette Generator

I’m not sure why I just found out about this but….amazing! So fast and simple!

batchix:

this makes me want to paint gemstones all day. ALL MY CHILDHOOD SPARKLIES. OMG SPARKLIESSSSSSS.

fyeaharttips:

pixiepunch:

oooo very very interesting.

Beautiful illustrations!

(Source: pachurz)

Apr 7

yamino:

doodleloser:

letscake:

Regarding the first image, the way I draw the hip area and legs in general is pretty exaggerated, I remove a lot of muscle and curve the bones. The left of each set is more correct if you’re aiming to be more realistic. 

The second image is just how I personally stretch legs into different body types. The third is one of my most generic poses and some feet. I approach the bottoms of the feet the same way I do hands and I make toes by just overlapping the little circles. The fourth image features some attempts at different positions I don’t show as much, an area I still have to work on myself.

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I’ve still yet to recover from my recent lethargy, so this was all I could think to do… but I hope this is of at least some use! Sorry! :(

This is really good to look at, thank you for posting it!

Gosh I need to practice my legs/feet so much. ;;

legs legs legs

I need to draw some. And feet.

medacris:

Incredibly useful advice. Heels can be tricky!

animationtidbits:

How to Draw Hands Tom Richmond

whaoanon:


UM SURE I can try!!
Honestly, a lot of my cuts/scrapes/scruff/whatever is just cross hatching.  When it comes to color, for scrapes and tears and stuff, I normally use neutral colors, or just a darker of the color it’s on — on a blue shirt, it would be a darker shade of blue, and desaturated a little bit sometimes even. I normally go and use a color close to the base color, and then do one or two gradually darker colors
For cuts and bruises, I just go with what I’ve noticed on my own skin sobs SO I don’t know how well you can take this for colors. I’ve noticed for myself, that when you first get a nasty bruise, it’s dark and it’s redish/purple. After a few days, it dulls down to a more blueish/purple. Then slowly it goes down to a green, greenish yellow, yellow, yellowish brown, and then back to your skintone.
With cuts, I normally get a bruise around the cut.
UMM Blood is thick, so it pools up a good deal before dripping off something, in my experience. 
You’re more prone to get scrapes and scruff things up and cuts around joints, and appendages. Things that you fall on and catch yourself on, or  well…use?? Like you use your hands/fingers to pry something open, you’d ram into something with your shoulder/upper arm/elbow. You fall on your knees, etc. 
With big cuts and slashes and stuff, remember that it..takes away skin, and digs into you, so it literally takes a chunk out of you??
AND UHH A good way for it too is use a lot of black deep in there. When blood is together, it gets really REALLY dark, and not bright red you want to color it normally. Like, almost dark brown color black. So using a lot of blacks helps.UHMMM idk it’s a lot of cross hatching and short, quick lines and swipes.  OH AND ALSO!!! Black eyes.  Normally, if you get a black eye, your nose also bruises, and your other eye bruises a little unless you get far on the right  or far leftAND UHH with bruises, try to avoid straight up circles. Break it up a bit, or it’ll look really fake.  
   

whaoanon:


UM SURE I can try!!

Honestly, a lot of my cuts/scrapes/scruff/whatever is just cross hatching.  When it comes to color, for scrapes and tears and stuff, I normally use neutral colors, or just a darker of the color it’s on — on a blue shirt, it would be a darker shade of blue, and desaturated a little bit sometimes even. I normally go and use a color close to the base color, and then do one or two gradually darker colors

For cuts and bruises, I just go with what I’ve noticed on my own skin sobs SO I don’t know how well you can take this for colors. I’ve noticed for myself, that when you first get a nasty bruise, it’s dark and it’s redish/purple. After a few days, it dulls down to a more blueish/purple. Then slowly it goes down to a green, greenish yellow, yellow, yellowish brown, and then back to your skintone.

With cuts, I normally get a bruise around the cut.

UMM Blood is thick, so it pools up a good deal before dripping off something, in my experience. 

You’re more prone to get scrapes and scruff things up and cuts around joints, and appendages. Things that you fall on and catch yourself on, or  well…use?? Like you use your hands/fingers to pry something open, you’d ram into something with your shoulder/upper arm/elbow. You fall on your knees, etc. 

With big cuts and slashes and stuff, remember that it..takes away skin, and digs into you, so it literally takes a chunk out of you??

AND UHH A good way for it too is use a lot of black deep in there. When blood is together, it gets really REALLY dark, and not bright red you want to color it normally. Like, almost dark brown color black. So using a lot of blacks helps.

UHMMM idk it’s a lot of cross hatching and short, quick lines and swipes.  


OH AND ALSO!!! Black eyes.  Normally, if you get a black eye, your nose also bruises, and your other eye bruises a little unless you get far on the right  or far left
AND UHH with bruises, try to avoid straight up circles. Break it up a bit, or it’ll look really fake.  

   

jackiemakescomics:

leetleteapot:

drtanner:

zeefster-art:

failuretoland:

gutsygumshoe:

Why does this not have more notes, this is incredibly good reference material!

looks like homie got fucked up

Reblogging for really cool reference

HEY GUYS LOOK AT THIS, LEARN HOW BODIES WORK

awesome. *3*

Oh.  This is really very beautiful.

jackiemakescomics:

leetleteapot:

drtanner:

zeefster-art:

failuretoland:

gutsygumshoe:

Why does this not have more notes, this is incredibly good reference material!

looks like homie got fucked up

Reblogging for really cool reference

HEY GUYS LOOK AT THIS, LEARN HOW BODIES WORK

awesome. *3*

Oh.  This is really very beautiful.

(Source: sergejd)

aeromachia:

jordanrainy:

stripesandteeth:

cyspixels:

deejayshorty:

commanderfantasy:

urdchama:

How to make the “Just add water” tool in Photoshop

woot! Not that I’m planning to do any actual painting in the near future… but you never know!

OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD

USING THIS TECHNIQUE FOR FUCKING EVER.

OH MY GOD, MIND BLOWING

WHOOOAAAAAAA

saves for ref

artist-problems:

lazysmirk:

Just in case you forget this exists.
It exists.

This is awesome, guys! Check it out!
yachumi

artist-problems:

lazysmirk:

Just in case you forget this exists.

It exists.

This is awesome, guys! Check it out!

yachumi

carosaure:

goknights:

BODY LANGUAGE REFERENCE SHEET
I’ve been reading up on body language and stuff trying to make my comics less stiff. I put my notes into reference sheet form so other people can use them. I actually took a while making this, so I hope you guys find it interesting!
Also, this font didn’t have apostrophes or quotes so a lot of things seem awkward!? Sorry about that.
also I didnt know this before I made it but the book I was taking notes on is already online… d’oh

So, so interesting!

carosaure:

goknights:

BODY LANGUAGE REFERENCE SHEET

I’ve been reading up on body language and stuff trying to make my comics less stiff. I put my notes into reference sheet form so other people can use them. I actually took a while making this, so I hope you guys find it interesting!

Also, this font didn’t have apostrophes or quotes so a lot of things seem awkward!? Sorry about that.

also I didnt know this before I made it but the book I was taking notes on is already online… d’oh

So, so interesting!