Įrašo „Turkish hospitality and nature wonders“ komentarai http://itervitae.lt/2012/01/20/turkish-hospitality-and-nature-wonders/ Gyvenimo kelionė - The Journey of Life Wed, 15 Jun 2016 11:11:22 +0000 hourly 1 Karely http://itervitae.lt/2012/01/20/turkish-hospitality-and-nature-wonders/#comment-309 Wed, 22 Jan 2014 12:19:43 +0000 http://itervitae.lt/?p=739#comment-309 .I started with a book. Yes, as unkeilly as it seems, and I don’t think I’m such a nightmare of an artist. Don’t go for any of the stupid, gimmicky sets. The book I read was by a girl named Katy Coope and it was at the very beginning of the manga/anime-craze. Find earlier-dated books. They’ll probably be better quality. The big focuses in manga style are of course the eyes and body, these being the hardest parts. Don’t avoid the hands. Seriously. Don’t. Because it only gets worse. Don’t tuck your person’s hands behind their back. It’s not as subtle as you initially may think. Use the stickman method for bodies. Draw a human-sized stickman with circles for joints, then once you’re happy with the pose and proportions, fill it in with simple shapes like cylinders, spheres, and triangles (the sphere and triangle are really only for the head and pelvic region) Practise practise practise!For eyes, it’s important to have your own style. Eyes are the thing most indicative of an artist’s style. You can have a couple different styles, but you want them t stand out. How do they catch the light? Start with two curved lines with a circle at the center. Develop it from there. The eye has three parts. The shadows, the pupil, and where the light catches it. You look at maga, right? You can find these elements in most artist’s manga.Some good artists to look at for eyes are Arina Tanemura, Matsuri Hino, and Kaori Yuki. If you hate shoujo style, your eyes will probably be smaller and simpler. Look at manga like Bleach or Pandora Hearts.The best way to start drawing a manga character is with a source, pencil, and eraser. Your first drawings will be crap, but from looking at the work of others and practise, your style will inevitably form.

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