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Some sample pages from Andrew Loomis’s series on how to draw comics, 1939-1961, concerning perspective and composition. (The changes in font and layout stem from the fact the pages come from different prints.)
I tried to collect the most useful pages, but of course I’m limited to only 10 images per post.
This is a follow-up of sorts of the Disney “how to draw comics” handouts I posted earlier, and which can be found HERE.
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type prevs url with your eyes closed in the tags
So like what's the best website nowadays if I want a less-safe-for-work art alt blog/socmed/etc
I'll probably just end up making another Twitter (gross 😩) but would love other suggestions
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A mouth-watering fuck-ton of hand angle references.
By Shadowcross on DA.
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i did the thing!
Hi! I hope this question doesn't bother you, but if I may ask, what is your sketch process when drawing faces? I admire how you draw side profiles and angles!
Lots of love ❤️
Thank you! I feel like I've explained this before but can't seem to find it properly with the tutorial tag here so eh
I don't really have a process, sometimes I just start with an eye or something and build from it, but if I had to explain the thought process it's roughly like this:
I rely a lot on anatomy planes and using simple shapes to know how they deform with each angle before going into detail on things like eyes, etc. Cheekbones, chin angle, eye sockets, etc
Nobody wants to hear this but it's also heavily linked to some understanding of the musculoskeletal system underneath 🙂↕️
Harlequin