Vivid colors.
Vivid colors.
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regulargiraffitti:

mrpunchinello:

buttyflam:

also TIL How to Draw Manga books can actually give you some incredibly helpful perspective references as long as you’re willing to sift through the crap
posting to share the refs lemme know if you guys want me to post more

Body perspective is one of my weakest points, thank you for posting this.

this is from a how-to-draw-manga book? holy shit.
regulargiraffitti:

mrpunchinello:

buttyflam:

also TIL How to Draw Manga books can actually give you some incredibly helpful perspective references as long as you’re willing to sift through the crap
posting to share the refs lemme know if you guys want me to post more

Body perspective is one of my weakest points, thank you for posting this.

this is from a how-to-draw-manga book? holy shit.
regulargiraffitti:

mrpunchinello:

buttyflam:

also TIL How to Draw Manga books can actually give you some incredibly helpful perspective references as long as you’re willing to sift through the crap
posting to share the refs lemme know if you guys want me to post more

Body perspective is one of my weakest points, thank you for posting this.

this is from a how-to-draw-manga book? holy shit.
regulargiraffitti:

mrpunchinello:

buttyflam:

also TIL How to Draw Manga books can actually give you some incredibly helpful perspective references as long as you’re willing to sift through the crap
posting to share the refs lemme know if you guys want me to post more

Body perspective is one of my weakest points, thank you for posting this.

this is from a how-to-draw-manga book? holy shit.
regulargiraffitti:

mrpunchinello:

buttyflam:

also TIL How to Draw Manga books can actually give you some incredibly helpful perspective references as long as you’re willing to sift through the crap
posting to share the refs lemme know if you guys want me to post more

Body perspective is one of my weakest points, thank you for posting this.

this is from a how-to-draw-manga book? holy shit.
regulargiraffitti:

mrpunchinello:

buttyflam:

also TIL How to Draw Manga books can actually give you some incredibly helpful perspective references as long as you’re willing to sift through the crap
posting to share the refs lemme know if you guys want me to post more

Body perspective is one of my weakest points, thank you for posting this.

this is from a how-to-draw-manga book? holy shit.
regulargiraffitti:

mrpunchinello:

buttyflam:

also TIL How to Draw Manga books can actually give you some incredibly helpful perspective references as long as you’re willing to sift through the crap
posting to share the refs lemme know if you guys want me to post more

Body perspective is one of my weakest points, thank you for posting this.

this is from a how-to-draw-manga book? holy shit.
regulargiraffitti:

mrpunchinello:

buttyflam:

also TIL How to Draw Manga books can actually give you some incredibly helpful perspective references as long as you’re willing to sift through the crap
posting to share the refs lemme know if you guys want me to post more

Body perspective is one of my weakest points, thank you for posting this.

this is from a how-to-draw-manga book? holy shit.
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pepsie:

fummel:

jeeeel:

villainoustyrrany:

teamtrashcan:

“Hands Tutorials for Those Who Hates Drawing Them” 
Original can be found on Pixiv, I just translated it. I figured it can be helpful to some.
Here’s a combined version for those who prefer one giant tutorial.

O_O

omg this is wonderful

 reblogging for reference

I reblogged this so many times I finally found the translated version 
pepsie:

fummel:

jeeeel:

villainoustyrrany:

teamtrashcan:

“Hands Tutorials for Those Who Hates Drawing Them” 
Original can be found on Pixiv, I just translated it. I figured it can be helpful to some.
Here’s a combined version for those who prefer one giant tutorial.

O_O

omg this is wonderful

 reblogging for reference

I reblogged this so many times I finally found the translated version 
pepsie:

fummel:

jeeeel:

villainoustyrrany:

teamtrashcan:

“Hands Tutorials for Those Who Hates Drawing Them” 
Original can be found on Pixiv, I just translated it. I figured it can be helpful to some.
Here’s a combined version for those who prefer one giant tutorial.

O_O

omg this is wonderful

 reblogging for reference

I reblogged this so many times I finally found the translated version 
pepsie:

fummel:

jeeeel:

villainoustyrrany:

teamtrashcan:

“Hands Tutorials for Those Who Hates Drawing Them” 
Original can be found on Pixiv, I just translated it. I figured it can be helpful to some.
Here’s a combined version for those who prefer one giant tutorial.

O_O

omg this is wonderful

 reblogging for reference

I reblogged this so many times I finally found the translated version 
silvermender:

ilikelookingatnakedmen:

artsyfartsyana:

queen-of-france:

artcapitol:

Ear Tutorial Resource by *ConceptCookie

oh my fuckign god

YES I NEED 

from the back, the ear looks like a diaphragm! (Ask your nanna.)

god bless
davestridersironicgirlfriend:

mayra-quijotesca:

thats-not-victorian:

Hey, guys!  So, we’re all familiar with Cyberpunk and Steampunk, but there are so many more alternate histories/speculative science fiction genres out there!  I came across this handy-dandy infographic and figured I could share a bit of these punk genres for anyone interested.
Steampunk Roughly covers the Western world during the mid- to late-19th century (ie:  Victorian era, US wild west, etc.), and sometimes up to the Edwardian era.
Dieselpunk1920s up through WWII, ending at just about the Cold War.
DecopunkA cleaner, artistic, more “optimistic” version of Dieselpunk (same time period)
ClockpunkCovers the time of the Renaissance (think da Vinci)
AtompunkCold War era, ie: the Space Race
TeslapunkDerivative of Steampunk, but focuses on electricity rather than steam.
SplatterpunkExplicit horror and gore
BiopunkBiotechnology, genetics (part science fiction, part real life)
NanopunkNanotechnology, sometimes overlaps with Biopunk
CyberpunkThe granddaddy of them all:  computer technology, the internet, hackers, etc. 
Others not included in the infographic
ElfpunkFantasy-based, features creatures like elves and fairies.
MythpunkMythology and folklore, includes urban fantasy.
Seapunk?
Stonepunk, Bronzepunk, Plaguepunk

Okay, uh, TW for graphic descriptions of rape in the Splatterpunk explanation link (specifically as examples of ~look how edgy and without boundaries this subgenre is~), but I think all the other links should be safe.

Also, Arcanepunk is a theme with combinations of magic and science/technology, or with technology so complex it appears to be magic.
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losthitsu:

Frills tutorial - translated version.
Also in a separate album for easier download.
losthitsu:

Frills tutorial - translated version.
Also in a separate album for easier download.
losthitsu:

Frills tutorial - translated version.
Also in a separate album for easier download.
losthitsu:

Frills tutorial - translated version.
Also in a separate album for easier download.
losthitsu:

Frills tutorial - translated version.
Also in a separate album for easier download.
losthitsu:

Frills tutorial - translated version.
Also in a separate album for easier download.
losthitsu:

Frills tutorial - translated version.
Also in a separate album for easier download.
losthitsu:

Frills tutorial - translated version.
Also in a separate album for easier download.
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doodleloser:

letscake:

Regarding the first image, the way I draw the hip area and legs in general is pretty exaggerated, I remove a lot of muscle and curve the bones. The left of each set is more correct if you’re aiming to be more realistic. 
The second image is just how I personally stretch legs into different body types. The third is one of my most generic poses and some feet. I approach the bottoms of the feet the same way I do hands and I make toes by just overlapping the little circles. The fourth image features some attempts at different positions I don’t show as much, an area I still have to work on myself.
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I’ve still yet to recover from my recent lethargy, so this was all I could think to do… but I hope this is of at least some use! Sorry! :(

This is really good to look at, thank you for posting it!
Gosh I need to practice my legs/feet so much. ;;
doodleloser:

letscake:

Regarding the first image, the way I draw the hip area and legs in general is pretty exaggerated, I remove a lot of muscle and curve the bones. The left of each set is more correct if you’re aiming to be more realistic. 
The second image is just how I personally stretch legs into different body types. The third is one of my most generic poses and some feet. I approach the bottoms of the feet the same way I do hands and I make toes by just overlapping the little circles. The fourth image features some attempts at different positions I don’t show as much, an area I still have to work on myself.
—-
I’ve still yet to recover from my recent lethargy, so this was all I could think to do… but I hope this is of at least some use! Sorry! :(

This is really good to look at, thank you for posting it!
Gosh I need to practice my legs/feet so much. ;;
doodleloser:

letscake:

Regarding the first image, the way I draw the hip area and legs in general is pretty exaggerated, I remove a lot of muscle and curve the bones. The left of each set is more correct if you’re aiming to be more realistic. 
The second image is just how I personally stretch legs into different body types. The third is one of my most generic poses and some feet. I approach the bottoms of the feet the same way I do hands and I make toes by just overlapping the little circles. The fourth image features some attempts at different positions I don’t show as much, an area I still have to work on myself.
—-
I’ve still yet to recover from my recent lethargy, so this was all I could think to do… but I hope this is of at least some use! Sorry! :(

This is really good to look at, thank you for posting it!
Gosh I need to practice my legs/feet so much. ;;
doodleloser:

letscake:

Regarding the first image, the way I draw the hip area and legs in general is pretty exaggerated, I remove a lot of muscle and curve the bones. The left of each set is more correct if you’re aiming to be more realistic. 
The second image is just how I personally stretch legs into different body types. The third is one of my most generic poses and some feet. I approach the bottoms of the feet the same way I do hands and I make toes by just overlapping the little circles. The fourth image features some attempts at different positions I don’t show as much, an area I still have to work on myself.
—-
I’ve still yet to recover from my recent lethargy, so this was all I could think to do… but I hope this is of at least some use! Sorry! :(

This is really good to look at, thank you for posting it!
Gosh I need to practice my legs/feet so much. ;;