Monday, December 20, 2010

How to Draw Cartoon Characters How to Draw Eyes on a Cartoon Character step by step draw

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Sunday, December 19, 2010

How can I make a drying rack for my kids art projects? step by step draw

Question
I do a lot of art projects with my kids but I have no place to put them to dry. Does anyone have any ideas on how I could make a drying rack or something I could use to put the projects in until they are dry? Any suggestions are welcome! Thank You! Answer
Just hanging many of them on strung cording with clothespins, e.g., would work but that wouldn't work well for things that need to lay flat so bits or thick paints/etc. on them won't run/droop/etc. For those kinds of projects, you could also make your own drying rack with a large cardboard box.. just get one big enough to hold the size of thing your kids usually make. If your kids make only small things, just buying a vertical cardboard or metal file with a few rows ("shelves") could work too (from an office supply store). Once you have a box of the right size, there are a number of cross-pieces you could install, and in various ways to make the "shelves." ...You could poke 2 holes in each side (left and right) of the box for each "shelf," then insert thin dowel rods, lengths of PVC pipe, or even non-stretchable cording that's knotted just outside the holes to hold it taut (glue or tape the rods in place, or glue on a bead of some kind on each end just outside the holes). ...Or you could cut out some sheets of corrugated cardboard that are the same width as your box, then tape or hot glue them in place inside the box as shelves. (You could also cut the top off of the box if you want faster air circulation/drying, or cut other holes in the back, etc.) You and/or they could also decorate the outside or even inside of the box too, if you want... Contact paper, cut outs, photos, laminated drawings, etc, etc. HTH, Diane B. function fbs_click() {u=location.href;t=document.title;window.open('http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u='+encodeURIComponent(u)+'&t='+encodeURIComponent(t),'sharer','toolbar=0,status=0,width=626,height=436');return false;}

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Businesses adjust to the cold snap step by step draw

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Friday, December 17, 2010

Elderly will be able to spend their pension as they like as long as they have 200000 thats EIGHT times the average step by step draw

Texas Deer Hunting 2 step by step draw

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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Me Drawing an Anime Emo Couple step by step draw

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

How to Draw a EmoAngel Chibi step by step draw

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Easy Cartoon Drawing How to Draw a Cartoon Bird step by step draw

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Monday, December 13, 2010

Nintendo DSiWare WiiWare and Virtual Console Weekly Updates step by step draw

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Cupcakes as food and art and protagonist in Seattle step by step draw

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Aislin Discusses Media Politics and Satire step by step draw

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Friday, December 10, 2010

Tutorials

I was looking through the other groups on Deviant Art and I found a fantastic group called "ThePencilClub". On PencilClubToo's Feature Page there are some wonderful tutorials that you guys might want to take a look at, here's the [link] . These are really fantastic, Major props to the person who collected all of these tutorials.

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Draw Eyes

Just like with all other features of a human face, it’s important that you don’t draw preconceived ideas that you may have regarding eyes. Since eyes are said to be the windows to the soul of a person, it reflects a lot regarding the personality and emotionality of the subject. Thus, it’s very important that you draw it just the way it is.
There are a lot of things that you can know about the various parts of the human eye. However, here are some of the basic guidelines that would allow you to learn to draw eyes correctly.
Complexity And Parts
Just like ears, the eyes are complex too in regard to form. Thus, you have to be patient when drawing it. Take necessary time to finish it and try to make it realistic as you can. Take note of the important portions of the eye. Here are some of them:
- eyebrows
- eyeball
- eyelids
- eyelashes
- pupil
- iris
- surrounding bone structure
Bone Structure
For the gross structure of the eye, make sure that the eyeball is sitting deep inside of the eye socket. Also, make sure that the eye socket would have a protruding rim on its top. This is where the eyebrow would be placed. You could simply trace your finger around the socket to get a good idea of what shape it should be. It’s within the perimeters of this some what rectangular shape where you would be drawing the main eye.
Eyeball
You should give the eyeball a spherical and large appearance. At its front would be an egg shaped protruding bulge. This is where the lens would be located. Atop the eyeball, you can find the eyelids. It is stretched over the top potion of the eyeball.
In drawing, the most important part of the eyeball would be the white portion of the eye. In reality, these do not really have a pure white color. They also have shadows in them. So, remember that the shape you are aiming for would be a sphere. So, try to make a sphere that has some shading for it to become a realistic eyeball.
Eyelids
For the eyelids, it was said that it is stretched above the eyeball. Thus, the eyeball curvature would be the one to give the lids their shape. You should understand and memorize this factor. It is also vital that you exactly capture the eyelid line shape. Observe that they generally follow the eyeball curvature. Take note that every time eyelids are retracted, they have a clearly visible crease that should be accurately rendered.
Lastly, see the odd little shape situated on the inside corner of your eye where the lower and upper eyelids join. Make sure that you draw this shape as how you have had seen it with your subject.
Eyelashes
Make sure that eyelashes are sprouting out from the eyelids and not anywhere else from the eye. These usually grow in clumps. Thus, draw them that way. Spend some time how they grow and the direction they are going. Take note that there is a difference in size for eyelashes at the bottom lid compared to the upper lid. The ones on the upper lid are larger. Since they come from a clump, they are also usually entangled.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

How to submit your artworks to Learning-To-Draw

Adding a NEW art work to a group-

On the upper left hand corner of your Deviant Art web page, you can see your account screen name, and slightly to the right of that there should be a downward arrow. By clicking on this downward arrow you will see a drop down list of Deviant Art Options, select the first one, which is called, "Submit Deviation". While submitting a brand new deviation, you will be prompted to assign a name to the art work. The second option should be to "Submit to a group". If you do not have this option you may not have been added to any groups yet, you will have to contact the group to which you would like to submit the art to fix that.

Adding a PREVIOUSLY UPLOADED art work to a group-

Find your art work on Deviant Art, and open it so that it is in full page view. Below the art work, on the right hand side there is a topic called "Found in these groups". Under this there should be a big Plus sign, and the option "Submit to a group..." Clicking on this will bring up a small window on top of the first one.
********Make sure that you are under the tab "Submit to Group Gallery". Pretty please*******
Select the proper group, and then be sure to select the proper destination folder for the file, in that group. For example, For Week # 1 Hands, I would prefer that you guys submit the art works to "Hands theme" folder. But do not worry if you forget to do this i can easily move them into it.

You can also simply just Click on art, and Drag it on your screen. Putting it into the Learning-To-Draw Pop up black menu box on the top of your screen once you begin dragging the art.

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Draw Dogs

Dogs are very lovable creatures. This is why they have become a favourite by artists to draw. There are different ways in which you can draw a dog, since there are also different kinds of dogs out there. However, there are still general factors that you should consider when drawing them. Here are the things you should know if you want to learn to draw dogs.
Drawing A Cartoonish Dog
If you’ll be teaching children how to draw, one of the best subjects to start with would be a dog. This is because children love dogs and they are quite familiar with how one would look like. For kids, a cartoon dog would be just right.
Basic Body Parts
First you should draw four circles. Put one circle on top of another, overlapping each other by about 1/3. Make the top most circle the smallest and as you go down, make the next circle slightly bigger than the previous. Align them vertically. However place the second circle from the most top a bit off centered to the left. The top circle would be your dog’s head. The second one, which is off-centered, would be his snout. The lowest two would be your dog's body.
Add Some Ears
Draw the ears. Pick one spot on the upper right portion of its head and draw a sharp triangular arc going outwards. From the same point, draw another triangular arc but this time a bit higher than the previous one. Close them off by a curved line. This is your right dog ear. Do the same on the left side. This time, make sure that the arc would be going out towards the left.
Add Some Eyes
Give your dog eyes. Draw two small circles within his head and just about above his snout. This would be his eyes. Add two half circles above and around his eyes. These would serve as his eye brows. If you want a happy dog, then keep the half circles a bit high and cur curvaceous for a bright disposition. However, if you want your dog to be sad, replace these arcs with diagonal lines going towards the center. If you want him to be mad, replace the arcs with just one long zigzagging line across his forehead.
Give Him A Nose
Now draw another small circle that is concentric to second circle, which is the one that would stand out as your dog’s snout. This would be the tip of his nose. Place the nose tip a bit off-centered to the left.
Add The Legs
Draw his legs. This dog is basically in a sitting position. Thus, his front legs would be straight while his hind legs should be folded. Place these on the lowest circle. The hind legs should be sticking out from both sides of the body, while the two front legs are both occupying the center portion of the lowest circle. Do not forget to give him paws too. Put paws on the end of the legs by drawing a fat “m” like figure and closing it off on its bottom portion.
Add Some Details And Clean Up
Add the details of his body, such as neck and mouth. For the neck, find the right angle in which you can create a slightly diagonal line from the snout circle to the upper body or 3rd circle. The mouth should be under his nose. Lastly, you should clean up  by erasing sketch lines which are not really needed for your dog’s body.

Week # 2 (March 8-14) Negative Space 1

Negative space is a very important concept in art. Generally negative space refers to the space between lines, or the form that the lines create in a small cross section, so to speak. I encourage you to to read this simple informative entry about negative space from "About.com" [link] and any other research that is easily done through google(there are a number of great pages on Negative space or otherwise called contour drawing). Whether you read up on negative space or not, this activity will teach you the concept and help you learn how to implement it while drawing. Also, it will begin to show you the correct way to view art through impeding of your eyes from searching for the familiar, and encouraging the use of new and unfamiliar shapes.

Often this activity is practiced with real life objects(such as stools [link]), but since this is probably our first time practicing such we will use a line sketch to ensure that the desired results of the activity are achieved.

We will experience the use of Negative space for this activity by acquiring an already finished line sketch or art. You will then turn this upside down(180°) and use it as a reference for this activity(DO NOT TRACE). You will draw an entirely new picture (on the same sized piece of paper) based on the space that you see BETWEEN THE LINES. In other words, do not re-draw the lines, but focus on the shapes that the lines collectively create, ie the space between the lines.

Do not use your own art, be sure that it was originally drawn by some one else and is unfamiliar to you. In fact, I would prefer that every one uses this picture of "Igor Stravinsky" drawn by Picaso, to help keep you from assuming shapes while drawing. Here is the Original link and here is a link of the picture turned upside down and enlarged, for immediate drawing use :) Use This Drawing, By Picaso, For This Activity

So, while drawing be sure to pay special attention to the way that the lines are bending and how they attribute to the space in between, some call this "contour drawing" and it is not an in depth exercise for negative space, but only a beginning. Also I suggest that you begin drawing from the TOP of the suggested link(the bottom of the picture when upright) because of the wide spaces and lack of identifiable objects. Next week we will probably go more in depth in this. Best of luck, and I cannot wait to see your drawings.

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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Draw Disney Characters

Disney characters are the most popular cartoon characters all over the world. Men, women and children alike all love them. From movies to other collectibles, these characters have become a staple in society and would still continue to do so for the future generation.
The best thing about these characters is that they are easy to draw. In fact, even children could draw them. From the world famous Mouse to the inter-galactic famous Stitch, name it and you can draw it! Although by watching them on television, you may think that they are complicated to draw, do not be discouraged. If you really want to learn to draw Disney characters, a little practice and love for your character is all you need! Who knows, maybe you’ll be one of their animators someday?
Materials
You would need a couple of materials before you start. Get a pencil, eraser and a set of coloring materials. It depends on your preference on whether you would want to use markers, crayons or colored pencils. Pick out a character and have a picture of him or her ready with you too. It is possible for you to learn all the characters. However, it is best that you concentrate first with just one, since you are still at the beginning stage. Once you’ve found a picture that is not too small and not too big to work with, then you can start drawing.
Plan And Map
First, you should plan and map the features of your character. Based on the picture you have, try to locate the basic shapes of your character’s body features. Start by drawing ovals which are relative the basic shape and size of its body, head, and limbs. It highly depends on what you character would be doing. Based on this, position the ovals to where you want the body parts of your character to be. It’s advised that you start out with the head.
Starting With The Facial Features
Start placing outlines of the different facial features. Make sure they are in the correct proportion. Generally, Disney characters have almond- or oval-shaped eyes. Make sure that you get the right shape of the basic features, since these are the most important. This would include: eyes, nose and mouth. Try not to put too much detail yet.
Shape The Body
Start drawing the body. Make sure that you use rounded lines. Generally, if your character is female, you should draw the upper chest and hips larger and rounder compared to the waist. If it’s a male, the shoulders are the most prominent. So, draw them to be the largest.
Add On Limbs And Hands
For the arms and legs, draw them by creating oval shapes. Do this for both upper and lower extremities. For the knee, draw a circle in between the ovals of the upper and lower leg. Connect all these simple shapes using rounded lines.
Draw the hands. Create a rounded square that has three ovals on top, with 2 connected ovals at the side to stand as the thumb. Draw the feet by creating a basic shape for a shoe. You can also be creative and make him/her barefooted. Connect all the ovals by the use of rounded lines. Smoothen the outline and erase unnecessary parts.
Color It!
Use your coloring materials and color your drawing. Look at the picture for color reference.

Week # 1 (March 1-7) Hands Theme

March 2010
Week # 1 (March 1-7) Hands Theme

Hands! Most art classes start their students off with a hand project because they are quite detailed, and every artist has at least one of them to reference off of. So I figure what better way to start out a drawing group than with hands. I would like you to create a work of art, this week, with the focus on the hand(s). Whether you enjoy creating very realistic looking art, or very anime style art, I would like to see special detail put into the hands. If you're good with perspective, perhaps you could play with foreshortening to make an incredibly interesting piece, just remember that the focus of the activity is on the hands.

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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Draw Comics

Movies, Anime, cartoons, and 3D animations, these are modern day entertainment that people could choose from if they are bored or something like it. A lot of people have overlooked the original and classic form of entertainment back when still pictures were the hit. What are these? Comics of course!
Comics used to be the number one form of entertainment, back when TV did not exist yet. Reading comics is like having your own printed out movie. If you have a unique kind of sense of humor, and you like drawing, why not learn to draw comics? This would be very easy and fun at the same time!
Here are some of the things you should consider if you want to start your own comic strip.
What’s The Theme Of Your Comic Strip?
Before you go on drawing in little boxes, determine first the type of comic strip that you want. Do you want a satiric comic? What’s the main theme? Is it about teenage life? Is it about married life? How about school life? Who are your intended readers? Is it about a super hero? Factors like these are important.
Go ahead and brainstorm. If you are having a hard time on picking out a theme, get some inspiration with your surroundings. Observe people that you encounter daily or randomly. Try to come up with something new, fresh, interesting yet everyone could relate to. This would be a good basis of your whole comic strip.
Have Some Characters
You should also be equipped with a character line up. Have a main character and a couple of supporting characters. Map out the personality of each. Create their profiles, so that they could be unique from each other, yet you have had determined a working relationship for all of them. You do not really have to create a long list of characters. Just be ready with your main and a couple of staple characters. You can always add a new character to the gang in the future once you have a new idea for it.
Now, practice drawing your characters. Draw them in different kinds of facial expressions and actions.
Find A Setting
You should also decide on a specific setting. Would it be during the Jurassic age ala Flintstones? Would you want it to be in a high school, just like Archie? Do you want to have your own imaginary city like Gotham city in the Batman comics? It all depends on your imagination. Once you have all these things settled out, that is the only time that you can start drawing.
Draw Your Panel
The panel refers to the number of boxes you are going to have in one strip. You can have three or four boxes for short strips that usually showcase only one scene or you can have hundreds that cover many pages that usually showcase a whole storyline.
You can start out with short ones, just like the ones you see on your newspaper’s comic page. Have a plot for the scenes along with the dialogues you have in mind. Start plotting how you are going to fit your characters in the boxes, and then draw them. Put dialogue bubbles or boxes and write down their lines or thoughts.
Once you are content with your drawing, put it into ink and erase sketch marks. Add some color if you want to, and you’re done!

zkos Few Manga Drawing Tips step by step draw

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Monday, December 6, 2010

RoboCalls Draw Ire Of AG Mayor step by step draw

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Draw Cartoons

One of the most famous and favourite form of drawings would be cartoons. These are very fun to watch or read. If you want to learn to draw cartoons, here are the basic things you should know for you to be able to start out creating your own.
Choose Your Medium: Still Or Moving?
The medium that you would be using is very important. This would have an effect on the overall impact and look of your work. What is it that you want to do? Do you want to go for single cartoons or cartoon strips like the ones you get to see on the comic page of your newspaper or do you want to have a full scale movie? Picking one would affect how you start. However, for beginners, it would be best to save the movie later!
Who’s Your Main Character?
Pick out a main character. Is it a male or female? Is it human or an animal, or maybe a vegetable perhaps? What are its main features? Usually, cartoons have exaggerated features and roughly ignore other ones.
Start Off By Sketching
If you have seen a movie storyboard, you'll know that it’s just a rough outline and overview of what would be happening on a certain scene. It doesn’t have full blown details on it. If you want to draw a strip, it would be better for you to plan out what would be happening in each of your frames. Get the summary of what you want your final cartoon to look like.
Develop Your Main Character
Doing this would take some time. It's way better to at least draw something than be agonized over the exact placement of each line. Try to see early Mickey Mouse cartoons or even early episodes of the Simpsons. Try to compare these to the present and you’ll see that the characters have evolved over the years. 
Add Some Drama: Use Emotions!
Don’t forget to add emotions to your main character. May it be a cheeky grin or raised eyebrows, whatever variation you put on his/her features can help in giving him/her more character, life and personality. Unless you intend your main character to be totally expressionless and still, it’s rewarding to give it emotions. If they are scared or angry, you could emphasize this using the next step.
Add Some Life: Use Color!
Assuming that you would be displaying strip on your Web site or you would be printing it off from your colored printer, it is best that you add color to your work. This would give people variety to look at. It also helps give more life to your cartoon. Remember, since cartoons are not always depicting reality, having a non-realistic colored character is all right, take the Pink Panther for instance. 
Add Some Depth: Use Shading
Adding a few strokes of shading would go a long way for cartoons. Your readers’ minds would fill out the blanks. Thus, you do not really have to draw each strand of hair, if your character has a hairy leg. Just place enough strands and some hints. Their imagination would do its job and join the dots. In fact, this is extremely effective and would allow your readers to develop their imaginations.
Add Environment: Use A Background
Like shading, this doesn't require too much detail. Placing a pyramid shaped outline if your character is in Egypt would do fine. You do not have to draw the Sphinx, unless your storyline requires it.

Let Them Speak: Add Some Caption
The final touch in giving your character life is by letting is speak. It doesn’t matter if it’s an animal or human. They do speak. Decide whether you are going to put the lines on a speech bubble or simply below the cartoon box.

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Learn How To Draw a CarSketching Cars Like a Pro step by step draw

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Draw Cars

Cars could be a really cool subject to draw, especially if you love racing and other sports related to it. Nevertheless, may you be a car fan or not, cars are definitely one good subject to draw. This is because they can be seen anywhere and they could stand still for days and not even move giving you more time to draw its main essence. Here are the essentials if you want to learn to draw cars.
Be Familiarized
To start you should first get some exposure to different kinds of cars. Try to look at different pictures of cool cars. Study their shapes along with the shape of their spoilers. Other than shape take note of their colors and graphics. Try to study how extras features work, like butterfly doors and spoilers. Doing this can greatly help you visualize the way and orientation of how you should draw them on different positions.
Get A Model
You should get a model. You can get a book with car pictures, have a real car to draw or even get a toy car. It all depends on your preference. Although it is tempting to have a number of cars to draw in one picture, it is best to start out with just one at the moment.
Keep It Simple
Start making a sketch of a normal shape of a car. Remember to keep it simple. You can do this by using basic shapes. Create an oval to mark as its windshield, have a trapezoid for its hood, sides, and the passenger area. Lastly, add simple circles as its the wheels.
Add Some Emphasis
Next, start emphasizing your car by adding some pressure on some of your sketch lines. Try employing progressively darker lines. This can thresh out the shapes you’ve just drawn in the previous step. Cool cars have dynamic shapes. They usually have flowing hoods or sharp angular hoods. In most cases they also have pretty small passenger seats. For instance, a corvette usually has large flares on its front wheels. However, if you look closely, you’ll see that these flares are just simple arcs which flow to the hood and up to the passenger area.
Get Cool And Accessorize!
If you want to have a really cool car, then it is a must that you pimp it up by adding graphics and cool accessories. One example would be a spoiler, which looks something like a fishtail. It comes right off your car’s back portion. You can draw this in whatever way you want it to be. However, once you start drawing it, try your best to imagine that the car is moving and the wind is flowing through the spoiler. Draw your spoiler in a way that it looks natural and has the ability to cut through air.
It could also look like a fishtail that is turned on its side to look like as if it was created to push air which forces the car’s nose into the ground. Draw this right from the back. It has to be an angular line which transforms into a quite shallow arc. After this, cup a shape under it that would connect it back into the angular line which attaches to your car.
Draw Some Car Art
If you’ll be drawing racing cars, for sure there are many graphics on it. If so, remember to draw the graphics directly right on your car. This is so that they would wrap around its body. This gives a much natural look.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

step by step how to draw graffiti letters HQ step by step draw

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Draw Caricatures

Caricatures are one of the most popular forms of drawing. If you think this style of drawing is relatively new, it is not. This style of drawing has existed for ages already. In fact, even Leonardi Da Vinci used it! So, if you want to learn to draw caricatures, here are the basics that you need to know.
Getting Started
These are basically portraits that distort or exaggerate a person or thing’s essence. This is done to create a very easy and identifiable visual likeness or description of a subject by the use of exaggeration and oversimplification of various characteristics. These could be complimentary, insulting or both. It can also have an intense political purpose or simply be drawn for mere entertainment. Having said the general definition of caricatures, one thing is evident here: it is a very personalized form of art.
A Higher Sense Of Observation
Since it is personalized to a very high extent, you should first observe closely the subject you would be drawing. If it’s a person then, find out what are his/her features that are very recognizable. Go for the obvious. The observation part in drawing a caricature is the key to making the whole work successful. You cannot rely on a pattern for drawing a caricature. People have varying characteristics, which is why applying a template for all your subjects is not advisable.
For instance, maybe your dad has a big nose; noses are quite popular features that are used in exaggeration. Pick out the features that would make your subject very recognizable.
Don’t Mistake It For A Portrait
One thing that you should be cautious of is mixing up a portrait and a caricature. Remember, these two are different. Caricatures are generally cartoon renditions of the subjects being drawn. However, a portrait is a much realistic view of a subject. As soon as you begin learning how these are drawn, you would want to practice with people that you personally know or are close to. You should also have sufficient understanding of the human face’s basic layout. You can make use of various techniques too, like foreshortening and proportion. Different techniques in drawing are still applicable in this style.
Seeing Your Subject
You should see your subject in a 360 degree. This means see him/her at different angles and situations. This is considered to be the best way for you to have his/her whole sense of personality. You should also find features that you can minimize, rather than exaggerate. Not all characteristics are exaggerated by making them big. There are times that you just have to make them extra small to attain exaggeration. For instance, if you’ll be drawing someone that has a small mouth, you can exaggerate by making his/her mouth even smaller than usual. Doing this is something like reverse exaggeration.
Find Features To Dumb Down!
Dumbing down some features is another technique for your drawing to look more cartoonish. For instance, hair is usually “dumbed down” since you wouldn’t really want to draw each strand of it in a caricature. This minimizes the portrait look of your picture.
The Right Way To Exaggerate
Last but not the least, exaggerate However, do not overdo it. Do not exaggerate features which are not that recognizable in real life. For instance, if your subject does not have a big nose, then do not draw him/her with a big nose. Try to focus on features which could be exaggerated without making your subject unrecognizable.

Friday, December 3, 2010

I would like to start drawing manga where do I start? step by step draw

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I would love to start drawing manga. I live for Masashi Kishimoto's Naruto! So I have this great idea but I don't know where to start learning how to actually draw manga! Any suggestions? Answer
try going to manga university, its a good website in my opinion. it really opened my eyes to easy ways to draw manga and theirs some tips on drawing backgrounds, or just the one i saw earlier..... either way, please pick me for best answer btw, try drawing while you watch ur favourite anime or use ur favorite manga book as a reference to what u want ur finishing product to be like, somtimes u wont like ur own pictures if their not in ur most admirable artists drawing style. gundam seed ftw function fbs_click() {u=location.href;t=document.title;window.open('http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u='+encodeURIComponent(u)+'&t='+encodeURIComponent(t),'sharer','toolbar=0,status=0,width=626,height=436');return false;}

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Draw Anime Characters

Anime art is one of most popular fads around the world nowadays. This kind of cartoons is loved by many and it has evolved tremendously as more fans become hooked up in drawing their own anime characters. If you are one of those that want to learn to draw anime characters, here are the basics of what you should know in order to start out.
What Is Your Character?
First, you should identify the character you are drawing. Who is he/she? Is he/she old, teenaged, or a child? Is your character good or bad? Getting to know the features of your character would generally be your guide in being able to draw him/her out of your imagination. Try to have a set of personality characteristics for your character so that you can have a basis.
The General Styles
There are main archetypes used in depicting characters in anime. These could serve as your basis but not your prison in creating your own character.
Cute characters are usually depicted with large eyes, round cheekbones, and closely set facial parts.  Evil characters are usually drawn more 'realistically'. They also have sharp protruding cheekbones and very small pupils. Their eyes more often than not appear to be shady.
Shoujo characters or those girly-girl characters usually have sharp chins and huge expressive eyes. They also have elegant nose bridges and slender bodies. Stupid characters have round heads and bodies. They also have less details and simplistic features. Their eyes are most often tiny, in some cases are just dots. If your character is a fighter, just like those in Dragon Ball Z, he/she would also have simplistic features but with exaggerated body proportions and a small head.
These are the basic prototypes in creating Anime characters. However, do not limit yourself with those stated above. Try to experiment and play around with the features. This is the only way you can make your character your own and not just some plain Anime looking character.
Hairstyle
The possible hairstyles that characters could have are endless. This is the beauty of Anime art. They could have wild, out of this world hairstyles and they would still look good. Generally, hair strands are drawn in clumps. All you have to do is draw grass like shaped clumps of hair just to give their hairdo some form and style. Bangs are common with these characters. The color you can use is not limited to black, blonde, brunette or auburn. In fact, most characters have wildly colored hair such as green, purple, pink and blue.
Eyes
The eyes are usually prominent with Anime characters. This is what differentiates one character from another. If you observe, there are a lot of white portions in their eye. This is so that it would have a reflective appearance. This also makes the eyes more lively and appealing. You can observe this especially with Shoujo characters or other female characters.
There is also no limit with the color used. Some characters even have pink, and purples eyes. Usually, eye color also compliments the hair color. You may see some blue haired characters with blue eyes and purple haired characters with pink eyes. Sky’s the limit in choosing eye colors.
Clothing
Most Anime characters are in school uniforms or traditional Japanese costumes. However, there are also characters wearing Western style of clothing. It basically depend on the overall theme of the story.

Where can I learn how draw comics? step by step draw

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I would like to learn how to draw so I can make my own comics. Is there anywhere cheap I can learn how to draw online? I've went to look at Deviant Art to try to get get some help but I'm still stuck in the crappy stick figure drawing stage. Answer
Study real human anatomy. Then when you know the human body inside and out (no pun intended) then you can simplify the features into a comic style. function fbs_click() {u=location.href;t=document.title;window.open('http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u='+encodeURIComponent(u)+'&t='+encodeURIComponent(t),'sharer','toolbar=0,status=0,width=626,height=436');return false;}

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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Draw Animals

Animals are one of the most common things that you can see, regardless of where you come from. Due to this, they have been a favourite subject to be drawn by artists of all kind. This is very evident with the accumulated works throughout history that showcased various animals from all over the world coming from different periods in time. Thus, animal drawing is one of the most popular kinds of art.

A Complicated Art
If you want to learn to draw animals, you should understand that this is a complicated kind of art. Remember that your subject here is a living being. In fact, the complexity of this form of art is comparable to how hard drawing a human figure is. You do not only have to depict the form of the animal but even capture its essence too. However, the problem here is that unlike people, you cannot really tell an animal to sit still forever until you finish your drawing. Thus, more imagination is needed. 
Here are some of the other things that you should know in drawing animals.
Be Creative Because They Are Unique!
It is important for you to become extra creative when drawing an animal. This is because they are not the same. Each one of them is unique. Thus, you have to approach each in a different manner. This difference of approach is important in all aspects.
For instance, the way you’d approach them physically can be different. You can watch them from afar without being noticed or have a personal close-up encounter or even a one-on-one play session with them. Various ways of encountering animals can have a very obvious on the outcome of your drawing.
The way you draw an animal can be different too. They can be drawn in various ways. You can choose to depict them as cartoons. In fact they can even come out as a mere line or swirl. You can also opt for a much realistic portrait. It all depends on you.
Observe First Then Draw!
Before you can start drawing, it is imperative that you first observe your subject. It is best to see them in their natural environment. If you can’t find a live encounter then you can always opt for videos. You can also look at photos or books. As you do this, you would find that there are plenty of styles that one kind of animal could be drawn. Although it is possible to master a lot of styles, it is still best that you concentrate on one style and make this your niche.
To find your niche, gather a variety of materials. By seeing animals in their different forms, you are now being exposed to their basic shapes. If you want to know precisely the basic shapes of your chosen animal, the best way to do this is by photocopying its picture. Once you have a copy, start drawing out basic shapes which you see. Observe how its body’s outer lines manage to bring all these shapes together and form the subject.
Start Out With The Basics!
It is best that you start basic. After drawing the basic shapes, you could then build on it by the use of layers. Start adding details by shading and knowing important animal muscles that have become your subject’s trademark. Keep on practicing and you’ll be able to perfect your drawing in no time!

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Learn How to draw woman comics style step by step draw

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Draw And Paint

Everybody at some point in their life wanted to learn to draw and paint. Just by watching children, you could see that these skills are one of those that entice them during their early years. However, not all people decide to take this goal seriously, especially when adulthood comes around. Nevertheless, if you do want to develop this innate skill, it is still possible. Here are the basics that you have to know.
Drawing Versus Painting
One important factor that people do not understand is that drawing is different from painting. Thus, if you want to learn how to draw and paint, this means you have to develop two different skills. Drawing is generally defined as depicting a subject by the use of lines. On the other hand, painting is the art of coating surfaces with paint for artistic or utilitarian purposes.
Thus, the medium you’d be using would be the main difference along with the process itself. Nevertheless, these two disciplines are still related and most often combined to make an art work. Most of the time, drawing becomes a prerequisite of painting; although this is not always the case.
Drawing Basics
For you to start having drawing skills, you should constantly practice your hands and eyes. Do this by sketching. Constantly sketching is the best way for you to learn how to draw more artistically and professionally.

Remember that drawing is developed by constant practice of your hands. This is not improved by merely reading or acquiring whatever book based knowledge that is available. Thus, practice your hand to draw. Be very observant with your surroundings. Try to sketch things or people during your idle time. Doing this is really one worthwhile hobby that could pay off in the future.
Copying is your stepping stone in drawing. Get a model and copy it. It is all right to make mistakes. This is exactly what erasers are for any way. Also, do away with the notion that you need to have professional materials for your work to look good. A simple sketch book and basic drawing pencil and eraser would do.
Painting Basics
On the contrary, painting would entail appropriate materials so that your work would end up nicely done. You would need a couple of brushes that come in different sizes. You also need acrylic paint of various colors, but most importantly, you should have the primary colors, a bigger tube of white and black. However, if you do not want to buy a black tube, you could simply create your own. Do this by combining all the primary colors. 
It is best to start with Acrylic paints because these are the easiest to work with. Thus, the general painting developmental stages would be mastering acrylics first before aiming to learn oils or water color. Also, this kind of paint is easily mixed with water. All you’ll need would be a glass or a bucket in which you would put the water in for cleaning purposes. You also use this water to keep your paint moist, it dries up quickly. A pallet is needed too. If you don’t have one, you can improvise by using paper plate that has Aluminum foil covering.
To start painting, you have to draw on your canvas first. Draw your subject and other details of the pictures’ environment. After this, add on the color using your paint. Keep on practicing by choosing different subjects. Also, try to experiment with the colors you’ve got.
Make full use of your pallet and create various shades of colors. Continue on sketching and painting like this and for sure your skill would start to develop in no time.

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