bridmpreg:

kissus

bridmpreg:

kissus

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pokescans:

Settei (animator’s reference). Misty’s bike, before and after.

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fuckyeahcharacterdevelopment:

mirrepp:

HELLO CHARACTER REF SHEET

Well, this is quite helpful. Here you are.

fuckyeahcharacterdevelopment:

mirrepp:

HELLO CHARACTER REF SHEET

Well, this is quite helpful. Here you are.

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evion:

greytaliesin:

okay guys someone the other day asked for a bow tutorial so here it is! :> I hope it is helpful.

It’s not exactly the precise archery information and it’s not completely accurate for shooting. I tried to simplify things for artists and include what you guys need to know to depict bows at least a little accurately—and remember as always, references are great in addition to looking through tutorials

Tumblr made them weeny but the magnifying glass will take you to full view

OR

part 1 full size

part 2 full size

part 3 full size

Awesoooome, I was needing a quick guide like this.

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anatomicalart:

lillyssilentlyscreamingfantrolls:

super—nerd:

nicoleohdeon:

Sleeves, Necklines, Collars, and Dress Types

this is a really good ref, oh man-

More helpful clothing folds.

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thepalaceofawesomestories:

  1. Start with your character’s face shape. This is important because a person’s face gives a strong and immediate impression of their personality. Is it heart-shaped with a wide forehead and a pointed chin? Is it square with a jaw-line that could chisel granite?…

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hclark70:

extradan:

helpfulharrie:

Source: The13thBlackCat

excellent!!

this - especially for draenai

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nicoception:

How To Draw ❀Dresses, Skirts, Bonnets, Hands, and Cuffs

by : 

ume

@pixiv.net

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doodleloser:

letscake:

Regarding the first image, the way I draw the hip area and legs in general is pretty exaggerated, I remove a lot of muscle and curve the bones. The left of each set is more correct if you’re aiming to be more realistic. 

The second image is just how I personally stretch legs into different body types. The third is one of my most generic poses and some feet. I approach the bottoms of the feet the same way I do hands and I make toes by just overlapping the little circles. The fourth image features some attempts at different positions I don’t show as much, an area I still have to work on myself.

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I’ve still yet to recover from my recent lethargy, so this was all I could think to do… but I hope this is of at least some use! Sorry! :(

This is really good to look at, thank you for posting it!

Gosh I need to practice my legs/feet so much. ;;

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