Yep! ( I don't usually put too much detail into the body, so you're probably better at drawing them then I am. )
Yeah, I'm also not very good at drawing fluid poses and stuff, most of my drawings look stiff. Also, I need to practice stuff like hair and clothes, and I need to find a suitable art style.
Yeah, I'm also not very good at drawing fluid poses and stuff, most of my drawings look stiff. Also, I need to practice stuff like hair and clothes, and I need to find a suitable art style.
Well practice definitely helps.
@electricsunset1217 I think it also helps to study other artists' way of drawing people in motion as well as their facial expressions and copy them. By prancing the lines and curves of a body and imitating what makes the art seem to come to life, I think it'll sort of soak into your brain and you can learn how to do it yourself.
Yeah, I'm also not very good at drawing fluid poses and stuff, most of my drawings look stiff. Also, I need to practice stuff like hair and clothes, and I need to find a suitable art style.
Well practice definitely helps.
Yeah. I just need to find a good time and place to practice.
You're very welcome! No way! I didn't draw that; the character is from a manga I'm currently reading called Princess Jellyfish. Her name is Tsukimi (last time I typed out her last name part of it was censored, so I'm not going to risk that again). I just realized that I can change my avatar at any time...I'll have to experiment with that soon.
Cool! That sounds like an interesting manga. Go for it.
Yep! ( I don't usually put too much detail into the body, so you're probably better at drawing them then I am. )
Yeah, I'm also not very good at drawing fluid poses and stuff, most of my drawings look stiff. Also, I need to practice stuff like hair and clothes, and I need to find a suitable art style.
Try employing secondary motion, perspective proportioning, and overlapping. I would suggest Manga, especially if you struggle with stiffness. Manga is big about hair and clothes so it might help you practice and find great tips….also it's sorta generally easier that realistic.
Yeah, I'm also not very good at drawing fluid poses and stuff, most of my drawings look stiff. Also, I need to practice stuff like hair and clothes, and I need to find a suitable art style.
Try employing secondary motion, perspective proportioning, and overlapping. I would suggest Manga, especially if you struggle with stiffness. Manga is big about hair and clothes so it might help you practice and find great tips….also it's sorta generally easier that realistic.
That and a more cartoony style are what I'm pretty much doing by default.