perspective figure drawing

1. Start with a clue
Generally learn quickly that you expect your character to have. In this way, you're not stuck in the design details. Try to understand the position of the character, gestures and movements that the character and decision-making body shape. Draw a line along the center of the body to show where the spine of the character is doubled. Remember to include a rec-poses that the character will react to gravity. Few people are able to keep perfectly rigid, is unlikely to arise in this way all the time.
2. Begin to add items
Add details throughout. Be as complex as like, they can always omit the details you just dislike. Include the folds and tears of clothing, accessories and other details. Do not overdo it with these details because you can end delete many of them. Try all the different ideas that ran in his head.
3. Add the finishing touches
Begin to remove many features no. The work on cleaning and blackening of their lines. If you created a great appears first, this part should be relatively easy. Continue to attract and persevere.
4. Bono Photoshop tips
If you really royally screws, you can use the Photoshop program to change the size of body parts that are out of proportion. Moreover, with the selection and rotation functionality, you can change some members of the placement and positioning. You can also choose the color of your character with ease by setting up your brush on multiply. Thus, their colors will not cover their lines.
These measures make drawing the figure seems easy, but there is much that goes into the ownership of such a design to careful planning and drainage. Once you get to see more variety of postures that you can save your character, there is no limit to the variety of scenes can be created for your character. The practice, learn and improve their art the same in any time.
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Human Figure Drawing Lesson 8 : 3/4 Perspective from Above
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Posted: November 9th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
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