Materials
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Pencils
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Eraser
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Lightbox
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Animation paper
Hi guys,
I do apologize for not posting for several months. Well this is the second drawing tutorial that I have done
1. First, decide on Method of drawing you would like (Straight through, or Step by step)
2. After, you have decided on the method, select a character (Human, Machine, Elf, Animal). Pose your character.
NOTE: Most character designs are drawn with the character standing in a pose, of some sort. In my case; I’ve drawn a character sitting.
3. Start drawing the skeleton, of the character that you wish to create.
Take note of the hands, and shoulders, as they are only circles.
4. Once, the skeleton is complete, you are ready to go to next step. (I’m not concerned with the hair right now)
5. Now we are creating the body. While at this stage, don’t think about the details; only think of the basic shapes that would make the body
Form the arm, legs, fingers, and shoes; all of which only consist of straight lines and ovals.
The hair, at this point, can be formed.
NOTE: Don’t start erasing lines, it doesn’t have to be perfect. After all, this is just a small piece of the big picture that you want to create.
6. When your finished, you can start adding detail to your character. This is the fun part, so work out the details to your heart’s desire.
Add facial features, and complete the hair.
7. Finally, add the clothes, and some lines to the clothes, to indicate the folds. If you don’t do this, especially when wearing clothes it will look awkward. This is the critical part, use physical reference, such as yourself. Without the folds, your drawing won’t be complete.
Your first character is now, fully posed, and completed. Give yourself a pat on the back.
Now, it’s time to draw the female character, which is much easier to draw. Because, you have a starting point.
Before, you proceed, in drawing your next character,
1. Take all of the papers out, and leave only the completed drawing, with the background in place.
2. Draw the skeleton, of your character.
Once again, take note of the hands and shoulders, as they are only circles.
3. Draw the basic shapes (I’m not concerned, about the hair).
Form the shoulders, arm, and facial features
(I cheated on this one, by adding the facial features and hair)
4. Next, draw the hands, and clothes.
Remember, to add details to the clothes, and lines to indicate the folds. Use yourself as reference.
NOTE: The torso is blank, that is because you will not see it in the final drawing. It was done intentionally.
5. Now, that your characters are done, it is time to put it together. Remove all your papers, and leave the background and your characters.
6. Place a final sheet of paper on top of your background and characters.
7. Trace everything, you see, and when you’re done, your drawing should meet your standard. Of coarse if it doesn’t you are free to draw it again
This is my end result.