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fastbreak333 for help with descriptions
Reanne
1: Start with the action line. An action line is a line that shows the flow of action. I use them for spines fo' realz!
2: Draw a circle at the top of the action line. Make it a good size, but not too big. Then add a horizontal equator around your circle. Be sure of its curvature for this will determine where your character is looking. Then, add a vertical equator crossing your horizontal so this can dictate which way she is facing.
3: About half an inch from the head, start on the body. It’s sort of a peanut shape with a dent on top. Since Reanne is female make it a little more round at the bottom.
4: Okay, now for anatomy talk. Biceps and triceps! Your forearm with your palm is the same length as your bicep from elbow to shoulder. Where you made a dent in the peanut from step 3, begin your shoulders. A cylinder for the bicep and a cylinder for the triceps. Add a rounded triangle or even mittens if you prefer at the end for the hands. The legs are a bit longer but it follows the same. Except the feet are a rectangle with a bulge at one end. Also add a tail and boobs. (Not sexist!) Use simple angles.
5: Add a muzzle and some details. To begin the muzzle, start its bridge base at the center of your circle, right where the longitude and latitude cross. Add some cheek tufts starting with the back end of your horizontal equator. Then, connect the tuft base and the muzzle base with a halved “D” while remaining in the circle. Place some lines for the collar, shirt sleeves, a curved little line at the top of her breast, and pants. Add “C's” for toes and add fingers.
6: Add the eyes at the base, one at each vertical hemisphere, ears, nose and crotch lines, plus tufts for the tail.
7: Her hair goes just past her shoulder blades and juts out a bit from her forehead.
8: Finally, ink it, following your sketch as guidelines. Erase the pencil marks and we has Reanne questioning your masculinity!
fastbreak333 for help with descriptionsReanne
1: Start with the action line. An action line is a line that shows the flow of action. I use them for spines fo' realz!
2: Draw a circle at the top of the action line. Make it a good size, but not too big. Then add a horizontal equator around your circle. Be sure of its curvature for this will determine where your character is looking. Then, add a vertical equator crossing your horizontal so this can dictate which way she is facing.
3: About half an inch from the head, start on the body. It’s sort of a peanut shape with a dent on top. Since Reanne is female make it a little more round at the bottom.
4: Okay, now for anatomy talk. Biceps and triceps! Your forearm with your palm is the same length as your bicep from elbow to shoulder. Where you made a dent in the peanut from step 3, begin your shoulders. A cylinder for the bicep and a cylinder for the triceps. Add a rounded triangle or even mittens if you prefer at the end for the hands. The legs are a bit longer but it follows the same. Except the feet are a rectangle with a bulge at one end. Also add a tail and boobs. (Not sexist!) Use simple angles.
5: Add a muzzle and some details. To begin the muzzle, start its bridge base at the center of your circle, right where the longitude and latitude cross. Add some cheek tufts starting with the back end of your horizontal equator. Then, connect the tuft base and the muzzle base with a halved “D” while remaining in the circle. Place some lines for the collar, shirt sleeves, a curved little line at the top of her breast, and pants. Add “C's” for toes and add fingers.
6: Add the eyes at the base, one at each vertical hemisphere, ears, nose and crotch lines, plus tufts for the tail.
7: Her hair goes just past her shoulder blades and juts out a bit from her forehead.
8: Finally, ink it, following your sketch as guidelines. Erase the pencil marks and we has Reanne questioning your masculinity!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Tutorials
Species Canine (Other)
Size 1000 x 1013px
File Size 311.5 kB
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