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Hi!
I'm currently open for commissions. If my style and frequent partial nudity interest you, feel free to shoot me a note and we can talk prices
There really are no limitations as to what I can draw, except of course within legal and personal boundaries. More commonly though, I can do anime styled portraits, painterly/stylized requests, even realistic renderings if that'll tickle your fancy!
So hidey-ho neighbourino!
I'm currently open for commissions. If my style and frequent partial nudity interest you, feel free to shoot me a note and we can talk prices
There really are no limitations as to what I can draw, except of course within legal and personal boundaries. More commonly though, I can do anime styled portraits, painterly/stylized requests, even realistic renderings if that'll tickle your fancy!
So hidey-ho neighbourino!
Character And Gesture
One thing I've come to notice in my drawings is that for the most part they're pretty dead. By dead I mean they're mostly technically correct, done in proper perspective, but missing that key human spark that make fans relentlessly stalk your gallery. I've also come to the premature conclusion that artists like Endling (<3) very much so have this organic character to their drawing, while those other lame anime drawings (ugh, they all look the same) of bishie men with fetishsized broken personalities (you know what I'm talking about, right?) VERY MUCH SO lack this characteristic. I think I can say the same for many drawings in the anime
The Rib Cage and More
See here for some diagrams.
Lets start with the main pillar of the body -- the spine!
kso the spine is made up of 24 little pieces called vertebra. Each (except for the top one) is made of mostly the same parts with varying sizes/proportions. So to start:
Centrum - This is the drum like circular shape that stack on top of each other. They create a flexible column that is the spine and have I think it was fibrocartilage in between each disk.
Vertebral Arch - The SP and two TP's attach to this arch which comes out of the centrum
Spinal Process - This is the centre process located between the two TP's. Muscle attaches here.
Transverse Proc
The Science of Perspective
Click here for some really quick sketches and diagrams to help explain this. I'll try and follow it as closely and organized as possible. It's kind of suggested you follow this along with the following text wall.
So this is a summary I've concluded (for now) of how perspective works. Matter and everything exist in a big 3D space, like a cube. This cube has an X, Y and Z axis. However, the way we perceive things is through radial means. What I mean is that all the light rays we use to see diverge into one space -- our eyes. That is the centre of our sight.
What this does then is create a view plane in our minds. This is a 2D fla
Perspective Pt2
LIGHT. IT'S ALL ABOUT LIGHT. HOW DID I NOT REALIZE THIS ALREADY.
Going back to perspective, as I said before there were two basic parts to it: how much you see and how big it is.
How much you see is just what rays of light manage to reach your retina. If one surface is blocked by the rest of the objects mass (read: facing away from you) then any light reflecting off of it will simply bounce off and away from the retina. This could also become some sort of reflected light, but that's a different journal. Anyways, this is very easily understood by the eye line principle and whatnot. NOW. The part I'm excited to get to is the secon
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