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Glade of Dreams

Home of the Rayman blog that has little to nothing to do with Rayman. Lum(s) singing

Posts tagged Tutorials

May 13 '13
wannabeanimator:

The Animation Process - Ollie Johnston (download)

wannabeanimator:

The Animation Process - Ollie Johnston (download)

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May 4 '13
chubbycartwheels:

juniysa:

Hey new followers!
In addition to writing, I also reblog art and great writing/drawing tips. 
This tutorial is incredible if  you are a character designer looking to diversify your  female characters. Adding weight to a character is not as simple as drawing a simple body and curving the lines; you have to know the body structure to get it right.
I tried the second character from the left “Gwen” and was shocked at how close my sketch came to this tutorial. 
A helpful guide for comic artists, character designers, and cosplayers alike. 
Tutorial - Curves on Girls by *Ai-Bee

These are cute.

This is real good and i recommend this to everyone.

chubbycartwheels:

juniysa:

Hey new followers!

In addition to writing, I also reblog art and great writing/drawing tips. 

This tutorial is incredible if  you are a character designer looking to diversify your  female characters. Adding weight to a character is not as simple as drawing a simple body and curving the lines; you have to know the body structure to get it right.

I tried the second character from the left “Gwen” and was shocked at how close my sketch came to this tutorial. 

A helpful guide for comic artists, character designers, and cosplayers alike. 

Tutorial - Curves on Girls by *Ai-Bee

These are cute.

This is real good and i recommend this to everyone.

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Apr 20 '13
bunnyshadeow:

anon asked me how do I draw different sized boobs so I whipped up a tutorial (I draw slow, sorry) I am not a good expert at boobies soo sorry x2! weh haha
basically flat = pointy-ish, as boobs size increase the lower half gets rounder, then the top half. boobies are floppy towards the sides due to gravity

shape/perspective of boobs

all the oppais!
even though I am still not really good at drawing boobs at all sigh… i hope you find this useful even for a bit hahaa……..;;

bunnyshadeow:

anon asked me how do I draw different sized boobs so I whipped up a tutorial (I draw slow, sorry) I am not a good expert at boobies soo sorry x2! weh haha

basically flat = pointy-ish, as boobs size increase the lower half gets rounder, then the top half. boobies are floppy towards the sides due to gravity

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shape/perspective of boobs

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all the oppais!

even though I am still not really good at drawing boobs at all sigh… i hope you find this useful even for a bit hahaa……..;;

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Apr 10 '13

22mg:

prrb:

How I pratice drawing things, now in a tutorial form.
The shrimp photo I used is here
Show me your shrimps if you do this uvu 

PS: lots of engrish because foreign 

hey this is amazing.

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Apr 10 '13

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Apr 8 '13

whaatnext:

the big list of pixel art tutorials by pixelprospector

pixel art tutorials

pixel art inspiration
pixel art forums
freelance guide
graphic style analysis
tutorials about glowy graphics

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Apr 7 '13

queenfujoshi:

toramiyo:

Some great and simple tutorials from DerSketchie on DeviantArt


They have more tutorials in their Gallery so check them out!

Saving this for the pants portion.

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Mar 31 '13

hearditbothways:

I am probably not the best person to be asking since I am still learning myself, so take this with a grain of salt. Your best bet is just to observe metal objects in real life or find references. But I hope this at least points you in the right direction!!

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Mar 31 '13

cairniewoofwoof:

whodrankmycoffee:

adriofthedead:

thescientistsdarling:

look-out-kid:

qinni:

View Bigger version here (for details) | Artwork here | My Anatomy Tutorials

gif of the painting process:

Sorry this was so darn long D:. tried to make it as short as possible. I’ve been asked quite a few times on how I paint before now, and I’ve never made an actual tutorial until now. Hope this helps clear some stuff up :). 

Painting tutorial: get some fucking oil paints and fucking paint on some canvas you bunch of bastards 

As a traditional artist I still find this helpful. So shut up and quit making us all look bad.

lmao traditional materials are expensive as shit, especially fucking oil paints. if you use them a lot, that can really add up over time. even my small collection of copic markers is worth anywhere between 150 to 200 dollars

compared to a 50-80 dollar art program like SAI that you can use over and over again to acheive similar effects, digital art is often a more realistic choice for people who don’t have a lot of money

in short, shut the fuck up and stop looking down your nose at people over what they make art with

Not mentioning oil paints and some solvents (turpentine) used with them might be dangerous - some colours contain heavy metals, so, for example breathing paint dust, or eating it by accident (that’s why you oughta keep it away from children) might cause heavy poisoning, or at least skin allergy (speaking from own experience hah), let alone this crap is highly flammable. To be able to work with oil paints safely, you need your studio to be properly ventilated (oil paintings dry forever), you should wear gloves whilst working, and clean your brushes every time you’re done with work (and forget about using the same brush for oil paints, and, uh, acrylic paints; oil paint destroys soft brushes).

While I do get the appeal of oil paintings I personally don’t really like the paints tbh, they’re a pain in the arse to clean because you pretty much need turps/spirit, the paintings take forever to dry (pets + wet oily canvas = disaster) as opposed to acrylic and I have a hard time getting small details in.  I’ve only ever done it because I was given a cheap set of small ones then had to buy a bigger white tube just to use them properly.  

Don’t get me started on oil pastels I hate those even more…

Oil pastels, more like holy shit its getting EVERYWHERE.

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Mar 27 '13

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