ELI SHOWED ME A COOL THING where it generates a skeleton in various angles for you !!!!!!
oh shiiiit it’s the ultimate warmup tool yesss thank you
FEEL IT’S MIGHT
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This site is SO FRICKIN COOL!!! OMG I am ADDICTED!!!
ELI SHOWED ME A COOL THING where it generates a skeleton in various angles for you !!!!!!
oh shiiiit it’s the ultimate warmup tool yesss thank you
FEEL IT’S MIGHT
ORT
This site is SO FRICKIN COOL!!! OMG I am ADDICTED!!!
how to draw arms ? ?
holy fuck
holy fuck is right… but… does it work with legs???
yes !!
but how much extend
^^^^^^^^^^
Some hand references.
Redid a post by fucktonofanatomyreferencesreborn with sources because they never source anything and I don’t want to reblog that post because I don’t want to support blogs who don’t give credit to people
(No, stating that the art is ~not yours~ and ~came from elsewhere~ IS NOT PROPER CREDIT. Many of these have usernames and such on them but not every single one and you still ought to link back to the specific piece)
I couldn’t source the last one so I didn’t include it.
love this
@bemmiecake !!!!!
MY GOD, I NEED THIS.
You know something we don’t get taught often? Why bodies with uteri often have a slight pouche. You wanna know why? Because the uterus leans against the outside wall of the abdominal cavity. The uterus is literally making that little pouche, the belly that we call fat all the fucking time, and that’s why it’s so fucking hard to get a absolutely flat belly! And thank fuck for having a female anatomy professor who is old enough and feminist enough to not give a damn and cheerfully tell us all the details that a male professor might have thought unimportant. Cause fuck this society that ignores organs in order to fat-shame us.
I had no idea. Like, absolutely no idea.
i did not know this at all
I have known for a long time but ONLY BECAUSE!! of this drawing guide for Lilo and Stitch that specifically directs the artists to draw the lil uterus bulge. I saw it many years ago and I think about it every time I look at myself and feel bad for not seeing a straight line.
i just found myself using this random trick that one of my art professors taught me and i thought other people might like it!
other tips: -at rest, the elbow hits the bottom of the ribcage, and the wrist hits the bottom of the crotch -the distance from your inner elbow to your wrist is about the same length as your foot -the length of your hand (from wrist to the tip of your middle finger) is about the same length as the distance between the bottom of your chin and your hairline
so, if you have a feeling that proportions are wrong on something, those work as quick gauges. like, if a character’s forearm looks too long, try to visualize their foot being the same size and see if that works. if the hands look too big, look at their size in relation to the face.
hope this helps someone!
ALRIGHT, so, I know a lot of people have trouble making eyes match. Yesterday I found out a way to make it significantly easier! Here’s a small guide.
Well, first of all, you have your face. mark where the eyes should be on it.
Then mark the corners of the eyes and go over the middle again, to make the next step easier
Alright, I know it sounds a bit crazy, but draw this shape, trying to make it as symmetrical as you can.
Draw the eyes using that shape as a guide and TA-DA! They match! For different eye shapes you tweak the angle of the two guide lines.
And it also helps with angles where the size and shape of the eye is distorted, you just put it in perspective.
I think the theory behind it is that the thing that makes it hard to make the eyes match is the angle of the corners, and this type of guideline helps make them even, which makes the eyes look symmetrical. Welp, here it is! I hope it helps someone!
reblog to save a life
The other day I came across this awesome program by accident (I don’t even remember what I was actually searching for, but on the several times I’ve looked for a program like this I’ve had no luck). It’s cool enough that I wanted to share…
idk even know how to explains necks here is my attempt after a suggestion
line of action, bunch of lines, considering poses helps a lot in making it easier??! but have fun, take these tips and make it better. Please look at references, there is no harm when you are learning. Full res. available on my Patreon
sorry text is so SMALLLL but click for bigger image ye :u
Some notes I put together for my CDA Class. Just stuff that I use. Take with grain of salt.
If I ever start drawing something like this, I feel horrible if I stop before I’ve done all the <things>. Always unsure if it’s worth it, but here we are anyway. A try at body types for 52 characters, which I will list below…
#1: Ester Morrow • David Zamara • Jasper Jones • Khima Nikai • Khelán Alkourashi/Gallamore
#2: Selai Roos • Alexander Roos • Alicia Roos • Elizabeth Abravanel (Liz) • Cala al-Qadi
#3: Immanuel Martínez (Martin) • Samir Gallamore • Sara Ward • Phueng Buabueng • Isabela Buabueng (Lisp)
#4: Eva & Tahera Martínez-Kahveci • Nadja Dahir • Zacharias Sabelfeldt • Aurora Buabueng (Silly/Rory) • Nima Quriós Kahveci
#5: Iacopo • Jesse Isaacs • Tere Cairez • Nicolas Debonlier • Amanda Kahveci-Quirós
#6: Eva Quirós • Coco Ortega • Aaron Whittaker • Jona Eide/Roos • Paul Felix Villanueva
#7: Olivia Grip • Yun Nguyen • Henry Rosenberg • Jonatan Roos • Erik Morhenge • Terence Beckett (Terry)
#8: Tracy Beckett • Joann Grip • Eva Eide • Ian Glaive • Adrian Kucharskij
#9: Liv Bialek • Mette Grip • Francis Nowell • Toya Mochizuki • Tove Mochizuki
#10: Jeremiah Skies (Miah) • Victoria Mitchells • Jonathan Grip • Sheila Whittaker • Samuel Vaughan
Characters in italics belong to xhakhal The rest are mine.
HERE’s a lineup with all of them. It looks kind of nice, I think.
my study notes.
Anyone wondering why your animals are looking a bit off, this is really useful. Sometimes it takes a long time to realise that even amoung the same families of animals, spines and hips and leg structures can have nuanced or heavy differences, and taking note of them improves the look of each species immeasurably.
Face shapes too. And as shown down the bottom, knowing your anatomy helps you to make really fucking sick-ass cool mythical creatures.
Okay so I followed this video about foreshortening and…
Sycra. I love you so much for making this video.
YOU GOTTA BE FUCKING SHITTING ME
guys
GUYS
SHIT
SHIT GUYS
are you shitting me right now
years of me avoiding foreshortening aND IT WAS THIS EASY??
reblogging againg because holy cow, this HELPS
I’ll just have to watch this soon
I SERIOUSLY REBLOG THIS EVERTIME IT’S ON MY DASH! IT’S SO HELPFUL!!
Includes torso, head, foot, and various hand poses - select from menu on the right!