Hey, friends! Meg here for TUTOR TUE-…oops. Nevertheless, today we’re taking a look at some doggo snoots. This was a recommended tutorial! If you have any tutorials you’d like to see lemme know here or my personal! Keep practicing, have fun, and I’ll see you next week!
Some wonderfully detailed Hand studies by shadowcross.
They were very kind to let us share these here on Tumblr.
There are more detailed descriptions of each post over on their Deviantart, so please be sure to fave these sources over there too.
Sources:
Hand Study Angle Chart 1
Hand Study Angle Chart 2
Hand Study Angle Chart 3
Hand Study Angle Chart 5
Hand Study Angle Chart 6
Hand Study Angle Chart 7
Hand Study Angle Chart 8Shoe Study Angle Chart
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it’s important to think of ears as having 3D volume, and not just being flat bits sticking off the head. it can help to visualize ears as stretchy cups, with a rim and a base. from there you can more easily imagine how their shape distorts as they move in space.
also, don’t forget that the ridges or fur lining of an ear follows the inner curve of the ‘cup’, and can be a great way of further indicating that volume.
Robert Plutchik’s theory of emotions, in a few various diagrams. This theory was referenced during the production of Disney’s Inside Out (2015)
A master post of Thomas Romain’s art tutorials.
There’s not enough space to post all of them, SO here’s links to everything he has posted (on twitter) so far : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12.
Now that new semesters have started, I thought people might need these. Enjoy your lessons!
Most definitely worth a reblog.
How to Make Your Art Look Nice: Lighting
Think your drawings are lacking that extra “oomph”? Maybe adding a little bit of lighting can help!
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The “How to Make Your Art Look Nice” Series
Flow and Rhythm | Thumbnailing | Mindsets | Reference and Style | Color Harmony | Contrast
Starting a mini drawing tips series! Feel free to suggest some topics you’d like covered// Hope you find this useful!

