Color pencils.
Pet Society (facebook aplication) fan art from a player's pet.
Anime/Manga version
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Lapices de color.
Fan art de la mascota de una jugadora de mundo mascota (Pet Society, aplicacion de facebook).
Version Anime/Manga
2009 © La Pe†i†e. All rights reserved
Pet Society (facebook aplication) fan art from a player's pet.
Anime/Manga version
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Lapices de color.
Fan art de la mascota de una jugadora de mundo mascota (Pet Society, aplicacion de facebook).
Version Anime/Manga
2009 © La Pe†i†e. All rights reserved
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Anime
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 1007 x 1280px
File Size 254.8 kB
Your pretty good at drawing anime/manga styled characters.
I really like the colors you used to make the color of the dress... um... what's the word I'm looking for? ... show weight I think. I mean it looks like fabric on a character rather than painted colors or skin tight with no crease or wrinkle lines. This is cool, thanks for sharing.
Do you draw fast or at a timely pace?
I really like the colors you used to make the color of the dress... um... what's the word I'm looking for? ... show weight I think. I mean it looks like fabric on a character rather than painted colors or skin tight with no crease or wrinkle lines. This is cool, thanks for sharing.
Do you draw fast or at a timely pace?
Thanks! ^^ I've practice a lot on anime style...and still need more practice u_u'...I use to make more realistic drawings but I've drawn and painted just cartoons and anime style around 2009 (people likes the most and is faster to draw and paint xD)
You can make the color more vivid painting many layers over the same area (NEVER use strenght to paint with just one layer cause the paper fiber gets damaged). you can have a fabric look giving texture to the painting, in this case I wanted to look shiny, almost like latex, so I filled the entire paper fiber and reserve some blanks to give the highlight effect of plastic (you have to put them where the fabric pushes with the body and makes some wrinkles), at last you have to give more scontrast as usual (heavy light and heavy shadow) and there you have a latex effect xP
Some drawings are made fast (like this one) about 1,5 hour drawing and inking and 1 hour painting, but other takes me about 3-4 hours like this one >>> http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3528309/ or about 8 hours like this one >>> http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3522339/
Don't remember the exact time I spent, I just draw xD, generally I do it peacefully cause my room is pretty quiet and far aways from my house noise.
You can make the color more vivid painting many layers over the same area (NEVER use strenght to paint with just one layer cause the paper fiber gets damaged). you can have a fabric look giving texture to the painting, in this case I wanted to look shiny, almost like latex, so I filled the entire paper fiber and reserve some blanks to give the highlight effect of plastic (you have to put them where the fabric pushes with the body and makes some wrinkles), at last you have to give more scontrast as usual (heavy light and heavy shadow) and there you have a latex effect xP
Some drawings are made fast (like this one) about 1,5 hour drawing and inking and 1 hour painting, but other takes me about 3-4 hours like this one >>> http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3528309/ or about 8 hours like this one >>> http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3522339/
Don't remember the exact time I spent, I just draw xD, generally I do it peacefully cause my room is pretty quiet and far aways from my house noise.
I know, anime/manga seem to be a style that demands for specific steps and techniques. I stopped working with that style because I feel too controlled to draw a specific way. I think I can handle some of the more advanced styles but it's the cute and bubbly looks that I have difficulties with (styles like shoujo).
This was paint? What kind of paint? What paper or board did you draw on?
Well not worried about how long it takes for you to finish but I'm curious about your drawing speed. For example, some people try to visualize as they draw and stop to look at what their next move would be and others have the picture in mind and just draw non-stop and more.
When I draw, I try to have the picture I want mentally and of course changes occur during the process but I draw and stop every now and then to see if I am getting the look. My drawing type and techniques depend on how I feel.
This was paint? What kind of paint? What paper or board did you draw on?
Well not worried about how long it takes for you to finish but I'm curious about your drawing speed. For example, some people try to visualize as they draw and stop to look at what their next move would be and others have the picture in mind and just draw non-stop and more.
When I draw, I try to have the picture I want mentally and of course changes occur during the process but I draw and stop every now and then to see if I am getting the look. My drawing type and techniques depend on how I feel.
I know it's kinda especific, but it really don't have to be that way, you can make your own anime style, there are lots of options!. I oviously prefer reality or dificult styles, but that doesn't "sell" to much...I'm trying to get known first, then I'll make my very own stuff =P, i have multiple styles for drawing/ painting so it doesn't bother me so much.
Colored pencils, the brand I use is caran d' ache (that brand is pretty good, I mean the pigments they got are better than the regular ones than sell for school)
My drswing speed depends of my mood and inspiration, but I allways try to draw when inspiration comes (when I can visualize the whole thing) and then just draw non-stop. Sometimes I stop when the drawing has a too complicated perspective or pose, when I see there's something not working I need to stop looking at it for some minutes to see what's going on xD, but that doesn't take me so much to start drawing again. Painting is different, I don't use to paint my drawings the same day I draw them.
Colored pencils, the brand I use is caran d' ache (that brand is pretty good, I mean the pigments they got are better than the regular ones than sell for school)
My drswing speed depends of my mood and inspiration, but I allways try to draw when inspiration comes (when I can visualize the whole thing) and then just draw non-stop. Sometimes I stop when the drawing has a too complicated perspective or pose, when I see there's something not working I need to stop looking at it for some minutes to see what's going on xD, but that doesn't take me so much to start drawing again. Painting is different, I don't use to paint my drawings the same day I draw them.
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