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Neuvost wrote:Wolf's pose viewer is good, but nothing beats just getting out and drawing people. Nudes are preferable as you learn how the body works, moves, and is proportioned, but if you just have to make sketches of people while they sit at a bus stop or walk somewhere, do it!

Neuvost wrote:And while books and classes are great for anatomy and perspective and form and all that other good stuff, you simply need to draw draw draw in order to work on mechanics. You can understand all the learnings of art in the world, but if you can't make your pen go where you want it to it'll be of no use at all.

eitlobsaboo wrote:Oh... dude... dude.. that's.. oh.... that's not something I wanted to see right before bed.. that's fucked up..
Neuvost wrote:Now, one thing that I really regret in my young artistic education is focusing only on cartooning. Or, my warped view of cartooning. I said "I don't need to learn how to draw realistically! I want to draw comic strips! Cartoons don't need natural human proportions or backgrounds with proper perspective!" I crippled myself artistically for years to come and I still haven't recovered as an illustrator.
Don't always copy the end product. I tried to draw like Bill Watterson. I drew little munchkin children like Calvin. It didn't work. Why? Because for all the obvious places that Calvin is unrealistic, there are just as many not so obvious places where he looks and moves just like a little boy. And that's what brings him to life. I couldn't break my characters down to that raw simplicity and still maintain a figure that worked. Watterson knew how to draw a person, and when he warped a person, it still behaved like one. I tried to simply summon the unreal and make it act real.
Also, think twice about whether things you add to your art are good because you like your influence's final product or that exact feature. Some little things you might copy just aren't great ideas. That ear might look good on character so and so, but that's because character so and so is amazing in a lot of other ways. The ear actually kind of sucks. Especially combined with your style. It may seem obvious when I say it like that but I've seen a lot of artists do it. Take each thing by itself and as a part of their whole and your whole.

eitlobsaboo wrote:Oh... dude... dude.. that's.. oh.... that's not something I wanted to see right before bed.. that's fucked up..
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