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Tacoworld501
#160132
1 year ago
Give this man a medal.
DrunkVege
#160186
1 year ago
Instantly point up and fave
DaisyHead
#160204
1 year ago
i still go free hand
JustTheBast
#160209
1 year ago
@DaisyHead: Well, yeah, that's the point: to go from tracing to freehand.
Anonymous
#160211
1 year ago
This is the artist, this tutorial is meant for those who haven't trained their eyes to be critical and see their flaw so the best way is thru repetition so that they have the character sheet imprinted in their brain.
Sketchy_Tune
#160266
1 year ago
That's actually a very good technique when trying to learn someone else's style. Obviously you shouldn't be tracing everything you do, but when learning other artists' styles, it can help you figure out why things are the way they are, and how to apply them to your own art. Once all the parts are in place and you've learned how things move, bend and look from different angles, you can start freeforming up new poses that don't even exist in the source material and still have it look on-model. Nice little tutorial!
Anonymous
#160274
1 year ago
break*
Anonymous
#160285
1 year ago
aeiou
Anonymous
#163306
1 year ago
@Sketchy: It's true! I didn't use this technique for drawing ponies, but I remember when I was a kid I'd basically do the same thing when trying to draw yugioh characters and stuff xD