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While working on a commission, I noticed my knowledge on drawing ear details has suffered over the years, so I decided to brush up by learning how I learn best; tracing and breaking down reference material. What do you think? Does this kinda thing seem helpful to you? Or interesting to see? >w<
Size comparison of (from largest to smallest) the average adult C.ougar, B.obcat, and Domestic C.at! No teeth comparison because the k.itty's jaws are glued and I don't have another one handy to compare instead. Apologies!
Reblogs and likes always appreciated, but do not repost. If you use any of these image(s) as reference however, I'd love to see your finished art! :>
Free and public hand references for artists and creatives!
Posemaniacs (a free online anatomical reference website for all artists) have released "Hand-Viewer," a collection of 30+ hand poses you can view from various angles!
Posemaniacs was created by a Japanese person, but it's available in several different languages, including English. :D
The Hand-Viewer is free and public for anyone to use!
https://www.posemaniacs.com/tools/viewer/hand
I'm sure there are a lot of people here on Tumblr who would find this resource helpful!
Video source: https://twitter.com/posemaniacs/status/1689420487707766784
Posemaniacs official website (for more anatomical references):
A solution to stiff animation and awkward poses: https://www.animatorguild.com/motion-... We just launched a catalogue of dynamic reference footage for animators. This is a little preview of the HUNDREDS of reference videos we have in the male walks and runs reference pack.
Anatomy is something a lot of us artists loath to learn and cry to master. As someone who dedicated a good amount of time trying to master it, I understand. Luckily for you fellow artists, I am here to enlighten you.
On this art stop, I will be giving some quick tips on how to pull off anatomy!
Drawn References:
Of course, anatomy isn't something one can master instantaneously. With proper application of these techniques and a lot of patience, you'll learn every bone, muscle, and tissue in the human body in no time!
(And be sure to keep your own anatomy in check, aka your posture, you shrimp)
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