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splash art tutorial

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Nichan1 year ago

your art is amazing !!! specially the anatomy 🙀🙀🙀 what tips do you have for learning anatomy in perspective like you do ? do you use references if yes what artist are your insperation thank you so much 🥰🥰

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Veriny1 year ago

tutorials these days be crazy man take me back to the days of circle circle bigger circle

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kuno1 year ago

see you understand

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Macroblock1 year ago

So great. The anatomy feels so effortless, capturing all the muscle and joint details at the line art phase. Are you able to draw poses like this from imagination at this point? If so is there a specific way to study anatomy that you've found most effective?

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kuno1 year ago

i almost never draw from imagination. reference is there for you to use!

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meltyrice1 year ago

kuno pls im puking blood this is so nice

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kuno1 year ago

nah ur so nice

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Zeri1 year ago

Could you explain your thought process when plannning out splashes? Do you think of the character and pose first then the background or is it all at once?

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kuno1 year ago

you need to have your resources/references gathered first before you start really drawing anything at all. a lot of doing illustration is about the planning and brainstorming and trying out thumbnails before committing to an entire drawing

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 Demokuma 🍉1 year ago

Awesome art, great use of colors but I got a small question, why the rectangle inside the rectangle? (I can't remember if there was a technical name besides like- thumbnail ig?) Are you trying to fit the character in there for something? Is it some composition thing?

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kuno1 year ago

helps with planning and visualization. comp is basically determined within and by the rectangle(s). (and yes it is thumbnailing)

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