“Water Painting Tutorial” By Dżun

“Water Painting Tutorial” By Dżun

“Water painting tutorial” by Dżun

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9 years ago
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9 years ago
Concepts By, Jerad S. Marantz
Concepts By, Jerad S. Marantz
Concepts By, Jerad S. Marantz
Concepts By, Jerad S. Marantz
Concepts By, Jerad S. Marantz
Concepts By, Jerad S. Marantz
Concepts By, Jerad S. Marantz
Concepts By, Jerad S. Marantz
Concepts By, Jerad S. Marantz
Concepts By, Jerad S. Marantz

Concepts by, Jerad S. Marantz


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9 years ago

Is there any chance you could give some tips on how to get better at accuracy? I feel like no matter how much I practice, I can't get poeple to look right. Even if I trace, it doesn't look right (which is funny to me considering how often people accuse you of tracing--seriously have they ever tried it?). You make it look so easy, and I feel like it's the hardest part of drawing.

Okay three things first:

It is the hardest part of drawing.

Tracing will actually set you back unless you do it the right way.

You don’t have to be accurate to make good art.

I grabbed a random screencap to show you how I do it (keep in mind that I’ve made thousands of drawings at this point in my life, so a lot of this is stuff I don’t even stop to think about anymore, so I apologize if any of my advice sounds muddy or confusing):

Is There Any Chance You Could Give Some Tips On How To Get Better At Accuracy? I Feel Like No Matter

The first thing I do is note the positive and negative spaces and distances between them (marked in pink and blue below):

Is There Any Chance You Could Give Some Tips On How To Get Better At Accuracy? I Feel Like No Matter
Is There Any Chance You Could Give Some Tips On How To Get Better At Accuracy? I Feel Like No Matter

I reversed the colors so you only see the spaces for what they are. Look at the black space in particular because that’s the barrier between the two major halves of the entire space.

I also note the angles of things:

Is There Any Chance You Could Give Some Tips On How To Get Better At Accuracy? I Feel Like No Matter

And then I start to sketch.

First I break up the space and mark out the major axis of the figure (a good rule of thumb with figures is to draw where their spine would be, and perhaps where their shoulders are as well—you don’t have to do it this way of course but if you’re having trouble seeing an axis, it can be helpful):

Is There Any Chance You Could Give Some Tips On How To Get Better At Accuracy? I Feel Like No Matter

Then I start to mark out the major shapes, using each previous set of marks to help me refine things. Some people use circles or scribbles or even whole chunks of light and dark. There are an infinite ways to block out a drawing, but I’ve found that angles and lines work best for me:

Is There Any Chance You Could Give Some Tips On How To Get Better At Accuracy? I Feel Like No Matter
Is There Any Chance You Could Give Some Tips On How To Get Better At Accuracy? I Feel Like No Matter

You’ll see above that I made a cross for his face the same way I made a cross for his body to marke the center line and where his eyes would be. If you want to practice these angles, something like a fashion magazine works great. Get some paper and just flip through each face and try to copy the angles you see.

Anyway, so then I slowly refine details using the lines and angles to help me see how things are shaped. I can build the shapes of fabric and muscle over the angles as if they were a wire skeleton:

Is There Any Chance You Could Give Some Tips On How To Get Better At Accuracy? I Feel Like No Matter
Is There Any Chance You Could Give Some Tips On How To Get Better At Accuracy? I Feel Like No Matter

And that’s basically it!

Now, to address tracing…

There are two ways you can use tracing to help you. The first is to pinpoint landmarks, like the corner of a shoulder or the eyes. You can do this by making a dot—and only make as many dots as you absolutely need. Too many, and tracing becomes a crutch, and you want to help yourself learn, not skip over learning. I don’t recommend tracing any lines.

You can also use tracing to repair what you’ve done.

Here’s my sketch overlaid onto the screencap:

Is There Any Chance You Could Give Some Tips On How To Get Better At Accuracy? I Feel Like No Matter

It’s pretty good! I don’t have to fix it if I don’t want to, but if I want, I can use tracing to mark the places where things are a little off:

Is There Any Chance You Could Give Some Tips On How To Get Better At Accuracy? I Feel Like No Matter

And then I can go back and adjust.

This trick is really useful for helping you see the mistakes you keep making so that you can work at correcting them. For example, I tend to make eyes too big and shoulders too wide. I don’t always need to fix that, but this method helps. 

The idea isn’t to make drawing easier but to make learning easier, you know? That’s why you want to be careful with tools like tracing (or even gridwork) because you’ll find that you’re not giving yourself enough of a chance to learn. That’s also why tracing can’t replace skill.

Anyway, like I said, you don’t have be accurate or mechanically perfect to make good art. These are just some tips to help you see in observational art and to be more confident. But remember that sometimes the best and most beautiful art is a mechanical mess.

Here’s Van Gogh’s room as proof:

Is There Any Chance You Could Give Some Tips On How To Get Better At Accuracy? I Feel Like No Matter

Good luck! <3

8 years ago
For The Anon \o/ I Hope That Makes Sense, I’m Really Sleepy Orz
For The Anon \o/ I Hope That Makes Sense, I’m Really Sleepy Orz
For The Anon \o/ I Hope That Makes Sense, I’m Really Sleepy Orz
For The Anon \o/ I Hope That Makes Sense, I’m Really Sleepy Orz
For The Anon \o/ I Hope That Makes Sense, I’m Really Sleepy Orz
For The Anon \o/ I Hope That Makes Sense, I’m Really Sleepy Orz

for the anon \o/ I hope that makes sense, I’m really sleepy orz


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8 years ago
Valkyrja

Valkyrja

8 years ago
Cloud Strewn Skies Of My Neighbor Totoro - Art Director Kazuo Oga (1988)
Cloud Strewn Skies Of My Neighbor Totoro - Art Director Kazuo Oga (1988)
Cloud Strewn Skies Of My Neighbor Totoro - Art Director Kazuo Oga (1988)
Cloud Strewn Skies Of My Neighbor Totoro - Art Director Kazuo Oga (1988)
Cloud Strewn Skies Of My Neighbor Totoro - Art Director Kazuo Oga (1988)
Cloud Strewn Skies Of My Neighbor Totoro - Art Director Kazuo Oga (1988)
Cloud Strewn Skies Of My Neighbor Totoro - Art Director Kazuo Oga (1988)
Cloud Strewn Skies Of My Neighbor Totoro - Art Director Kazuo Oga (1988)
Cloud Strewn Skies Of My Neighbor Totoro - Art Director Kazuo Oga (1988)
Cloud Strewn Skies Of My Neighbor Totoro - Art Director Kazuo Oga (1988)

Cloud Strewn Skies Of My Neighbor Totoro - Art Director Kazuo Oga (1988)

9 years ago
8 WATERCOLOR TECHNIQUES FOR BEGINNERS

8 WATERCOLOR TECHNIQUES FOR BEGINNERS


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9 years ago
Couture Corset “The Admiral”

Couture Corset “The Admiral”

“The Admiral” is a uniform inspired corset top with high collar, lapels, spikey epaulettes and semi-transparent detachable skirt pieces. The corset is made from satin and is elaborately decorated with lace appliqué, synthetic leather cutwork, silver beads, Swarovski crystals and metal buttons. The epaulettes are made from sturdy thermoplast and are also decorated with beads, Swarovski crystals and buttons.

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8 years ago
ELIZABETH ARDEN PARTY DRESS, C. 1955
ELIZABETH ARDEN PARTY DRESS, C. 1955
ELIZABETH ARDEN PARTY DRESS, C. 1955

ELIZABETH ARDEN PARTY DRESS, c. 1955

White lace outlined in black & trimmed w/ rhinestones & black velvet band at neck, fitted, full skirt w/ irregular cut-out hemline

9 years ago
DIY Ribbon Tie Sweatshirt Refashion Tutorial From Wobisobi.

DIY Ribbon Tie Sweatshirt Refashion Tutorial from Wobisobi.

Except for sewing a teeny bit where you attach the ribbon, this is a no sew DIY.  For a huge archive of excellent DIY sweatshirt restyles go here.


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