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mushroom cloud 03 08,2020
Not an expert but: Plan out your drawings and use your time wisely. For the comical meme faces/reactions that you might draw, make less intricate drawings, but for serious scenes or important ones, put more effort and as detailed as you want. Also, if you're posting this on a platform, try and receive constructive criticism from commenters, and t......   1 reply
03 08,2020
Shampoo
03 08,2020
Here are some of my drawings , if you have time please point out the mistakes and tell me , i really struggle with legs cause its just so hare , I started drawing anatomy 6 months ago , i learned the basics but i still cant draw legs , i feel so insecure whenever i draw something i feel so depressed and i cant help but compare with other people :(......   3 reply
03 08,2020
Selever
03 08,2020
When drawing a comic you don't want to be too detailed or else you'll waste your all your drawing "power" on that one panel. Try to give each panel different view angles, sticking to just one angle would make for a boring story (art wise). Also, give your panels size variety, don't stuck to box after box, that is if you're going more for a manga st......   1 reply
03 08,2020
[DELETED] 03 08,2020
OK so i'm bad at tips but just gonna plug these because they are things I use and I think it's helpfull: Krita and Design Doll: https://terawell.net/terawell/?lang=en https://krita.org/en/ free versions: https://terawell.net/terawell/?page_id=56 https://krita.org/en/download/krita-desktop/ As an artist, I HIGHLY recommend you get both of these......   1 reply
03 08,2020
Ic_so_w
03 08,2020
I belive that drawing is composed of two aspects : theoretical (executed by eyes and brain) and manual (executed by hands) each of them need different things to evolve. I tend to be good at analysing but I forget to train my hand and my medium/art knowledges. However the more you draw, the better are the result. I'm convinced that the first comic ......   1 reply
03 08,2020
Kerrrr
03 08,2020
I don't know if this counts as a tip but it blew my mind: https://youtu.be/Uq7cTEm80h0 I'm not even interested in drawing but watching brilliant people perform their craft and explain their processes gave me a whole new deeper level of appreciation for the media.   1 reply
03 08,2020
Kiyue
03 08,2020
I self learned and what I found that helps the most is to know what you are going to draw, the pose, the facial details, clothes and decorations. Sketch the body out quickly (it doesnt have to be neat), then slowly add the details in, while making the sketch more neat. And a big tip for it to look good is to make it look natural, dont make it stiff......   1 reply
03 08,2020
Well welcome to the art community! We're happy to have you (as long as you're not toxic to other artists). Digital Art Tips: -Get to know all or as many features as you can on your drawing app such as comic templates, panels, and brushes. -Have a drawing tablet of some sort with a stylus of some sort. I have an Apple iPad with an Apple Pencil, and......   1 reply
04 08,2020
Hmmmm I’m really bad at tips and not that good at drawing but u could focus on just getting basic stuff down so that u can draw them well and then using those basic shapes and skills u can make some pretty good things and once u can use ur basic skills and shapes to make a drawing then move on and start to learn the harder things. And in comics d......   3 reply
04 08,2020
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10 08,2020
I'm not superb with advice, but I recommend going to Angel Ganevs channel he does pretty good tutorials on the planes of the face and digital art tips not, to mention he's pretty hilarious. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0afN6pfGfPUbquFGDE3f5A   reply
10 08,2020
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