Friday, October 29, 2010

Tips for Draw Comics

Here’s tip for beginners on how to draw comics.

To begin with characters can be animated to take a picture. But the most important things to remember one of, if the model is the first time to train. The more you practice, the most qualified will be done. If you draw caricatures of destination, there are a few tips you can use to start it should.
If you're a cartoonist go to the drawing tools are always right. When you select a drawing tool, you can choose from a pencil "H" pen and "B". The difference between these two pens is the pen "H" is generally easier than the "B". Depending on the particular application, you can also choose from a pen "HB". This pen is usually between the "H" and "B" and produces graphite, which is located between the soft and dark.

 

You have the right drawing tools, you need a sketchbook and pencil eraser. You can easily take a sketch book for each store. In selecting the appropriate rubber, isbest to buy a mix. These tires can not in any way that you need to make proper use will be formed.

For many beginners, and also a straight line is a difficult thing to do. For this reason, it is recommended that the pencil is not as close as you normally would, keeping to the letter. Loosen the grip and drag flicks. If the lines are not accurate, you can go back at any time and delete the unwanted lines.

Another good tip is to take some drawingBooks from local library. these books can help you with help, learn the basics of drawing cartoon characters, as with simple forms for your character in your head. Try to go through at least three books a month subscription. Do not rush through it through it. Find out at a steady pace and try to improve your drawing skills daily.

The most important tip to remember is that drawing cartoons is not based on skills alone, is based on fantasy. When drawingCartoons, it tells a story and express your thoughts. Even if you are drawing stick figures, you're still express your thoughts and ideas. The design must not be perfect, to draw what comes to your imagination.

Note that you can take a long time to learn the basics. With the right practice and patience, you can easily become the final master of caricature drawing.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Sketch Book Advice

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Tips Improve Your Sketching

Above tip on how to improve your sketching.

This is a rough picture or drawing with the most important information on your topic. The purpose of the sketch is a brief look at how the elements of the layout of the page. Elements such as character actors, image design, lighting and
total color palette to name a few. Let us until the end ... should we?

 

1-Find your own style

Sketching is a personal thing. What works for one might not work for others. You can sketch with any medium. Lead, pastels, paint, conte sticks, etc. Some pencils can be described as “sketching pencils”. They have a harder lead  , requiring more effort to produce dark lines. Pretty handy if you’re trying to keep your lines nice and light.

2-Don’t be afraid of mistakes…that’s what sketching is for.

Sketching is experimental in nature. Making a mistake at the sketching stage of an illustration is better than noticing something wrong once the piece is completed.

3-Use basic shapes and quick lines to layout the broad details of the drawing.

This stage of your drawing is the perfect time to lay out a solid foundation to work from.

4-Keep your lines nice and light at first.

A lightly drawn line is easier to draw over (or erase) and allows more room for trial and error.

5-Know when to stop.

Keep sketching until it’s purpose has been served. If you were sketching to check a layout or to test out a color palette, once you have your answers, you should be ready to move on to the next step.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Sketching Shape for a Pencil Drawing

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Sketching Exercise Materials

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Friday, October 8, 2010

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Tips of Sketching

These are some tips of sketching.

1. A drawing in his sketchbook whenever you get a chance, and while waiting for food in a restaurant or any place that you can track people. Just do not stare not directed at them or they might feel uncomfortable, take a quick look at the materials and test / develop your memory.

2. Draw your subject using simple shapes, and exaggerate the persons characteristics as well as their gesture. Don't just try to copy them exactly like you see them, your sketch will appear boring. Your sketchbook is your personal workspace, try not to share it with people, it will allow you to loosen up and not worry about what people might think of your work.


3. Make it a habit to search for photos of people, animals, locations, clothes, hairstyles, in magazines or books or use your computer to search google or flickr, those are a few great places to start. Make a library of all the images you've gathered. You'll never know when it might come in handy. But keep step 2 in mind.


4. Be patient. if your drawing doesn't come out right the first time try it again. Don't get upset or frustrated,
have fun.


5. The more you practice the better you will become, this is why keeping a sketchbook handy is important, you will also get a chance to look back and view how much you've been progressing.


6. Your sketchbook is also a place to take important notes that will help guide you in the field, such as, Ideas, inspirational quotes, or tips!


7. Suffering from Artist Block? the remedy is simple, pick one of your handy photo references you so neatly been collecting and start to draw from it. ''Action always generates inspiration". Jump starting yourself helps get those juices going.


8. Select a sketchbook size that best suits your travels,
my preference is a Pentalic 6x8 it offers the personal stealth feel Im comfortable with when in the field sketching my subjects. Of course choose what feels best for you.


9. If you have trouble drawing something, do not neglect it. Instead practice filling a sheet of paper of what you feel you need work at. such as hands or feet, just remember to have fun with it be quick and eventually you will master it I Guarantee!

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