Proportion Studies - With Buiboi
Did this for myself a while back when I was drawing a couple Buizel sketches for patreon.
From what I heard lately, some people actually like these kinda... technical pieces, or studies, so guess I might as well post it,
maybe it even helps someone out there, lol. In case you do somewhat wanna learn from this, take it very loosely and with a grain
of salt as they say, for I'm 99% sure I don't actually know if I'm correct on any oft this x3
Other than that, this was fun to put together, he's kinda growing in a way, both figuratively and also becoming house sized
because why not xd When you put this kinda stuff together you might as well have some fun with it.
Anyway, hope you like it
Art © me
Pokemon © Nintendo
From what I heard lately, some people actually like these kinda... technical pieces, or studies, so guess I might as well post it,
maybe it even helps someone out there, lol. In case you do somewhat wanna learn from this, take it very loosely and with a grain
of salt as they say, for I'm 99% sure I don't actually know if I'm correct on any oft this x3
Other than that, this was fun to put together, he's kinda growing in a way, both figuratively and also becoming house sized
because why not xd When you put this kinda stuff together you might as well have some fun with it.
Anyway, hope you like it
Art © me
Pokemon © Nintendo
Category Artwork (Digital) / Pokemon
Species Pokemon
Size 1350 x 914px
File Size 669 kB
Definitely gives inspiration for ideas and contrast of proportions, the more you understand the aesthetics for shapes and the characters/styles you can incorporate a myriad diversity of characters
Every character is based on shapes, style is based on the foundation of shapes and so on, the more you understand that, the more you understand you don't have to follow a set rule of how to draw, it's simply made up in the niche of what foundations you incorporated from cartoon to psuedo-realistic to anime and beyond.
You can do what you want! Aslong as you like it and further evolve your repetoire to express your medium well. # Hands expression, poses, faces, expressions, perspective etc
Every character is based on shapes, style is based on the foundation of shapes and so on, the more you understand that, the more you understand you don't have to follow a set rule of how to draw, it's simply made up in the niche of what foundations you incorporated from cartoon to psuedo-realistic to anime and beyond.
You can do what you want! Aslong as you like it and further evolve your repetoire to express your medium well. # Hands expression, poses, faces, expressions, perspective etc
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