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Posted by Kanniball on Wed Dec 8th at 9:15pm 2004


Man! You guys take this rather seriously, don't you? >>

I don?t think that getting the "character?s" right height is hard, I never think so much about it... I go entirely on "feeling" >>

It's the hands, feet and legs I'm worried about! Does anyone have like a tut or something? Would be very aprishiated! >>

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Posted by Spartan on Wed Dec 8th at 10:41pm 2004


If Lep would open up a tutorial section on drawing I'd gladly write some tuts. You can't go on feeling or you'll mess up. It's always good to draw everything ahead of time lightly and to draw up a skeleton (stick figure drawn really lightly) first of the person and then build off of that. It will make everything look better and you'll notice your proportions are more accurate. [addsig]



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Posted by Crono on Wed Dec 8th at 11:08pm 2004


? quoting Kanniball
Man! You guys take this rather seriously, don't you?

I don?t think that getting the "character?s" right height is hard, I never think so much about it... I go entirely on "feeling"

It's the hands, feet and legs I'm worried about! Does anyone have like a tut or something? Would be very aprishiated!




Read my post on the previous page it talks about hands. [addsig]




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Posted by Kanniball on Thu Dec 9th at 1:15pm 2004


Yeah but I mean the actual form of the hand while you are holding something!

Although, knowing there are three musceles (as you wrote) it makes it a little easier.

Oh and Spartan, I always mess up when I'm doing skeletons for my characters, Everything gets wrong

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Posted by Crono on Thu Dec 9th at 6:29pm 2004


This is okay for drawing nice looking hands. However, if you want some detailed hands you have to create a more detailed skeleton.

Actually, this site has pretty good tutorials on proportions FOR ANIME ONLY. (thus everything is very disproportioned.) [addsig]




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Posted by Kanniball on Fri Dec 10th at 11:26am 2004


Thx for the link Crono. [addsig]



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Posted by Myrk- on Fri Dec 10th at 9:09pm 2004


I don't like your use of photoshop filters in your pictures, looks a bit crummy. [addsig]



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Posted by Spartan on Fri Dec 10th at 9:51pm 2004


I don't think I'll ever use PSP to color my pictures except for maybe on a few occasions. I like the old fashioned way of prismas and paint. [addsig]



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Posted by Crono on Fri Dec 10th at 9:56pm 2004


Prisma what? Colored Pencils, Markers, Oil Paint? Amongst the other twelve billion products they make. [addsig]



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Posted by Spartan on Fri Dec 10th at 10:20pm 2004


Sorry about the confusion. Whenever I say prismas I always mean the prisma colored pencils. I love those things. Freakin box of 120 cost me $100. Those damn things are expensive. [addsig]



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Posted by Crono on Fri Dec 10th at 10:38pm 2004


I got the 120 pack for like 75% off (Go company discounts) [addsig]



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Posted by Foxpup on Mon Dec 13th at 6:35am 2004


You paid a hundred bucks for 120 pencils?!? Are they really, really good pencils or something? I think Faber-Castell watercolour pencils are the way to go. It's pencil and paint all in one cheap, thin, wooden rod. [addsig]



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Posted by Spartan on Mon Dec 13th at 10:59am 2004


Crono I might just have to give you my mailing address. [addsig]



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Posted by Crono on Mon Dec 13th at 8:36pm 2004


can't get them that cheap anymore.

It was like ... 4 years ago when I got them.
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