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im sorry to ask, but i was wondering if you may show us how to draw abs please?











Ā I STILL TAKE A LONG TIME TO DRAW OK looking abs HHahA SOBS AND LIES DOWN but yeah!! GO LOOK AND Some real life abs i promise you itāll be ten times more helpful than my crude doodles!!
PLS TAKE THIS WITH A GRAIN OF ASALT AND Hope this helps u out a little!!
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I drew Ochako, the main heroine with not a lot of screen time. Iām hoping she will have some more in the future.Ā
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Hey Polar, I have an art-related question if you don't mind? On your Roxas picture, between the highlight on his arm and the shading on the other side there's a reddish stripe to separate the two. (I hope a described that well) I was wondering-- how exactly do you start to find the right color for that? Is it based more on lighting? Skintone? I've seen it used by a few artists and I'm trying to figure it out but cannot find references. Thank you!
Thatās a core shadow~ In theory it should be the darkest part of the shadow, itās the edge where the form is no longer touching direct light, so itās placement can really add volume.Ā Why is the core shadow the darkest point? Bc of reflect light, colors are effected by other colors/light around them.So past the core shadow (to the dark side) things are picking up reflect light/colorsĀ because there is such a bright light source.This short vid I found below is a good visual rep of how a shadow can change drastically based on what itās reflecting:Ā https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9dPvi0JVasThe red color between the core shadow going to the light side is apparently called the āterminatorā Iāve never heard a name for it, but Iām assuming itās a transition color to show a smoother roundness? (lmk if iām wrong) In my case I made my terminator very saturated/warm to match with my warm lighting.
(In most cased the reflect light would be a cooler color, but I wanted this painting to be very warm)When you squint the shadow should still look like the darkest area, donāt go too ham on the lightness of the reflect light or itāll look like a second light source instead of a subtle reflection. However you can amp up the lightness of your reflect light on anything you want to look glossy or wet since those things are much more reflective than dry skin/clothes.
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I drew Javiās oc Pepper for Draw This in Your Style on twitter!
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Gonna post this silly little tutorial thing here too, just in case it helps anyone else out or if anyone was curious about how I personally like to colour stuff!
Enjoy reading my chicken scratch :^)
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A small tutorial on how I approach the normally time-spending task of getting details on armor and save myself hours of work I would eventually hate after 30 minutes. Hope itās the first of many!
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women that wear menās cologne are hotter than god
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Iām sure a ton of people already know how to do this, but I only learned recently, so I wanted to share one of my favorite thumbnailing tricks! Color matching is SUPER helpful to quickly map out potential color schemes :D
[EDIT] this is in Adobe Photoshop, sorry for forgetting to mention that!
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Simple lineart trick by Looji
Support the artist and check out their commissions!
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Inktober day 6: Monk.
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Inktober DND day 5: Spellcaster. Lighting aināt no joke.
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DND Inktober Day 4: Druid. She likes owls and fighting global warming.
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