THIS ART PROJECT IS GOING TO BE THE DEATH OF MY AND I HAVENT EVEN STARTED WATERCOLORING IT YET ARGIEWUFHEWOUFHEWOUFH
THIS ART PROJECT IS GOING TO BE THE DEATH OF MY AND I HAVENT EVEN STARTED WATERCOLORING IT YET ARGIEWUFHEWOUFHEWOUFH
Scanned pages of New Poses Volume 3: Couples
More scans found here: http://imgur.com/a/2Er8Y#0
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So 0033/Red Ink Teacher has been updating with some more great sheets of hands and feet.
These are amazing to study from since he breaks down the forms pretty well and I guarantee after doing a few studies of their feet or hands you pick up really quick on how to break them down yourself to suit your needs. When all I owe is cleared away definitely want to do a long series of studies of his after I acquire some paintbrushes and ink from here.
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Some of you wanted a booty tut. And yesterday someone asked for tips for some butt wearing jeans… So I’m gonna kind of combine the two.
This is gonna sound ridiculous but it’s a subtle art… yeah I just said that…
First of all the best way to learn would be to look at real models so… either look at your boyfriend’s ass or watch porn with hot dudes with awesome ass…
If you don’t have either then look at this.
Enough rambling. Let’s start with the basics. It’s most difficult to draw a man’s butt so let’s cover that.
I think with that you can get an idea of how to do it. You don’t have to draw two circles to do a butt.
Now let’s talk about how it look when walking.
When one of the legs is behind the that bum will go up… of course it depends of how much the leg is thrown backwards.
The contrary happens to the bum with the leg that’s stretching in front of the torso.
Now these lines not necessarily are too pronounced, just enough so that it gives the impression he is walking.
NOW!!! let’s dress our butty.
THE FIRST STEP to draw some nice jeans is to actually sit down and look at your jeans!
We all have an idea in our heads of how jeans look but it’s usually not a very good or complete image and we end up doing something like the thing on the left. So I want you to take out one of your jeans and look at them. The soul of the jeans are the seams. So they’re very important when drawing them.
Now let’s go back just a step here… and I want to you to keep remembering that unless flat the bum has volume… so I’m gonna draw it sideways too so that you can see. This also helps you to keep in mine how big is the butt you’re gonna draw *giggles*
This is not a tut on how to draw dicks so I left that part…err… alone.
First thing you need to define is how low cut your jeans will be… so
we do the band where the belt goes first… and mark where the pockets will go.
THE POCKETS ARE WHAT WILL HELP YOU TO CREATE THE DEPTH AND VOLUME YOU NEED! SO important!
Add the first seams.
Make sure not to draw them like cardboard planks, try to follow the lines of the butt.
Keep drawing the drawings on the pockets. Drawings on the pockets are important… even when they’re simple. it gives your drawing more texture and a real feeling that those are jeans.
Next we trace some wrinkles… ALWAYS following the lines of the bum.
Once we have that keep drawing the rest… add shadows for a better view… it’s a damn nice bum.
Experiment with different types of jeans or trousers! But always respect the lines of the bum. and if they’re jeans… the seams and details…
….I can’t believe I spend like 3 hours talking and drawing bum…
hope this helps!
Not going to lie, I’m reblogging for butts.
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I said that I’d show some tutorials I have saved up to someone, but decided that I’d just go ahead and post most of what I have stored away and create a sort of masterpost out of it. (I figure it’ll help me just as much since, as of now, they’re all pretty scattered between my Tumblr and bookmarks)
A lot of these are hosted on my personal Tumblr, but I don’t change my url so it’s pretty safe to bookmark them there (and not have to worry about the url changing) if you don’t wish to reblog them yourself for whatever reason.
Feline tutorials:
- Basic domesticated cat tutorial
- The domestic cat body
- Improving upon (lion) anatomy
- Realistic lion faces tips
- Big cat paw tips
- Canine vs. feline - paws and legs
- Beginner feline tutorial
- Guide to big cats
- Feline comparison
- Canine vs. feline - facial anatomy
- Canine vs. feline - chest anatomy
- Guide to little cats
- Big cat eyes (could work for other eyes)
Canine tutorials:
- Basic wolf anatomy
- Skeleton notes on wolf legs
- The wolf skeleton as a whole
- The wolf skull and teeth
- Wolf paw tips
- Basic canine poses
- Canine ears and chest
- Drawing realistic wolves
- Basic wolf tutorial
- Wolf paw tutorial
- Paw pad tips
- Wolf skeleton and muscles
- Wolf fur direction
- Canine vs. feline - paws and legs
- Canine vs. feline - facial anatomy
- Canine vs. feline - chest anatomy
- And this is just an excellent DA for wolf reference images
Avian tutorials:
- Bird wing anatomy applied on humanoids
- Bird wing tutorial (lots of underrated tips)
- Varying bird wing structure
- Basic owl anatomy
- Bird wing vs. bat wing vs. pterodactyl wing vs. human arm
- Bird wings and flight
- Various bird wings
- Eagle facts sheet
- Bird muscular and skeletal anatomy
Human(oid) tutorials:
- Hand tips and reference
- Simplifying human anatomy
- Feet and shoes tutorial
- Bird wing anatomy applied on humanoids
- A guide to movement: flexibility
- A male shoulder study
- Altalamatox face tutorial
- Male legs reference
- The human hand
- Male vs. female waist
- Excellent expressions tut
- Understanding anatomy part 1 (follow desc. links for more)
- Painting skin
- Simplifying hands
- More simplified hands
- Pose tutorial
- Varying the female figure
- Profile proportions
- Expression tutorial
- Virtual lighting studio
- Breaking up the male torso
- Male torso anatomy in use
- Simplifying the human foot
- Various facial and body shapes reference
- Drawing the nose
- Female anatomy patterns
- Human mouths
- Breaking down the human nose
- How to draw the ear
- More hand(y) tips
- Neck and torso tut
- Jawline and kissing tip
- Yet another hands tutorial
- Male torso in motion
- The human head at various angles
- Variation of colour throughout the skin
- Excellent action and couple references
- Advice on eyes
- Feet reference drawings
- Nose shapes
- The human skull and face
- Facial features
- Portrait lighting cheat sheet
- Animating dialogue (mouth movement)
- A kissing tutorial
- The fist
- Various athletic builds
- Various types of hair
- Proportional height of different positions
- Expressions photo references
- The hand in motion
- Skintone palettes
- Semi-realistic eye tutorial
- Male muscle reference
- The human body in perspective
- The human head at various angles
- Painting a realistic eye
- Arm shape and muscles
- Animal feet on a human figure
- Hand poses
- The face in profile
- Skin tutorial
- Body type diversity
- Drawing hair
- Muscles in the neck and face
- A beginner’s guide to knees
- Another ladies tutorial
- Breakdown of lips
- Blocked out human faces
- Practice figure drawing (animals as well)
- A neat arm trick
- Excellent ear anatomy tutorial
- Fullbody proportions tutorial
- Over the shoulder poses
- Male torso photo reference
- Detailed arm muscle drawings
- Guide to human types
Dragon tutorials (and bat wings):
Equine tutorials:
- Basic horse (back) reference
- The equine skeleton
- Horse anatomy and pointers
- A good, large collection of horse stock references
- Skeleton of a horse and its rider
- Horse hooves
Cervine tutorials:
Ursine tutorials:
Miscellaneous animal tutorials:
Background and objects tutorials:
- Griffsnuff background tut part 1 (second in desc.)
- Tree tutorial
- Realistic gems tut
- Water tutorial
- General water tutorial
- Drawing crystals
- Drawing bows
- Painting rocks
- Parts of a saber (other swords linked in desc.)
Clothing tutorials:
- Fabric tutorial
- Clothing folds part 1 (second in desc.)
- Drawing hoods
- Drawing jeans
- Hat on human figure reference
- Armor
- More hat on figure references
- Different shirt collars
General painting, drawing, and style tips:
- Altalamatox digital painting walkthrough
- Simple fur tutorial
- Realism painting tutorial (human subject)
- Excellent colour tutorial
- Painting a wolf (good fur painting visual)
- Photoshop brushes tut
- Basics of Photoshop tutorial
- Another digital painting tutorial
- Common digital painting mistakes
- Colour and light
- Soft cel-shading tutorial
- Various types of hair
- Colour tips and the mood it expresses
- Composition tips
- Lighting and colour tips
- Shadows
- Another composition tut
- Simple colouring via overlay
- From paper to digital
- Painting gold
- Colour palette turtles
Hope these help!
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Some great and simple tutorials from DerSketchie on DeviantArt
They have more tutorials in their Gallery so check them out!
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