be prepared to see random pictures of sukuna in different poses. look at him being lazy and talking to himself.
curious question who wants to see reference pictures of sukuna in poses for drawing. i will post them on here as a set for everyone to use.
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sorry if I'm asking way too many questions since I'm a curious fellow, but can I ask how you draw poses, it's something i'm struggling with a lot right now and your poses are really dynamic and well drawn.
don't worry, i appreciate all asks ! please, don't ever hesitate.
the most important thing to think about when deciding on a pose is the emotion/state you want to portray. think about what the character is feeling, their surroundings, or what their personality is like.
for example, i have a character with a biological deviation which requires him to have a more grounded stance, but that also contributes to his silhouette being looming and wide. he is also usually leaning forward. this matches his strong, protective and mysterious nature.
what i'm saying is, get to know your character and the world or situation they interact with when picking a pose.
when it comes to the actual execution of the drawing, i can't suggest references enough. my main source is pinterest, but sites such as posemaniacs.com and line-of-action.com are more specifically pose-oriented.
just a personal preference, but i like referencing (hellenic and roman) marble sculptures (mostly because it's easier for me to recognize values), renaissance and baroque art when drawing poses.
to be perfectly frank though, i make most of my poses up, as if i have a reference gallery already in my head, but i like to exaggerate, sometimes to the point where it barely breaks limits established in real life.
my suggestion is that, if you're just starting out with pushing your poses, you don't draw without reference, but wait until you get used to it and find your flow.
happy drawing !
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here is a sort of pose tutorial!!
hopefully this is much better than the last one, I've tried to visualise my thought process when I sketch a pose, and annotated it with little observations which have helped me make my poses look more realistic.
and yes I KNOW that the feet and hands look like potato crisps
and yes the fingers look like french fries but it's just a sketch I'm working on it T-T
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