shrineart:

costumecommunityservice:

talesfromtheend:

naiadestricolor:

reftastic:

swegener:

Speaking of different body shapes. These are all basically peak human bodies. 

How come 99% of them don’t conform to what the entertainment industry tells us is the perfect body?

This is a FABULOUS set of body refs. So glad this came back across my dash so I could reblog it here :D

These images are from a book by Howard Schatz of various Olympic athletes, which was titled “Athlete.”  You can buy the book [here].  Also, have some more photos from it:

Never not reblogging this.

Awesome!

I love this so much. To me, these are the refs you should be using when doing female warriors in particular. And just my god so much variety!!!! I LOVE IT.

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@1 month ago with 35636 notes
#future reference #anatomy #I think I saved the male version of these already but warrior ladies? heck yeaaah 

digitonicelectronic:

glenkokoro:

artistresources:

EXTREMELY IN-DEPTH GUIDES TO DRAWING DIFFERENT ETHNICITIES
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3 

I am just crying tears of happy joy and whispering GAIAONLINE TAKE NOTE

‘the Irish head (skull) is one of the largest in Europe’

‘Irish are broad built and large boned’

‘Irish have characteristically thick eyebrows’

whelp

guess I know what to blame my problems on

thanks genetics

but no this is a great resource totally rad check it out

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@2 months ago with 24130 notes
#anatomy #yes this is helpfulll 

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@3 months ago with 4103 notes
#blood- #future reference #anatomy #idk that's my useful art knowledge tag 

WTS: A Tutorial Masterpost 

norisus:

I said that I’d show some tutorials I have saved up to someone, but decided that I’d just go ahead and post most of what I have stored away and create a sort of masterpost out of it. (I figure it’ll help me just as much since, as of now, they’re all pretty scattered between my Tumblr and bookmarks)

A lot of these are hosted on my personal Tumblr, but I don’t change my url so it’s pretty safe to bookmark them there (and not have to worry about the url changing) if you don’t wish to reblog them yourself for whatever reason.

Feline tutorials:

Canine tutorials:

Avian tutorials:

Human(oid) tutorials:

Dragon tutorials (and bat wings):

Equine tutorials:

Cervine tutorials:

Ursine tutorials:

Background and objects tutorials:

Clothing tutorials:

General painting, drawing, and style tips:

Hope these help!

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@4 months ago with 52959 notes
#anatomy 

Scrappert: Hoods are hard to draw 

shouldnt-have-done-that:

villainoustyrrany:

corischaracters:

I get so annoyed because there are no good hoodie tutorials that I decided to try and make my own. (note TRY.)

The reason they’re so weird to draw is because they are different depending on how thick the material is they’re sewn with, and the amount of fabric used in sewing. There are SO MANY different ways for a hoodie to work! In fact there’s totally different types of hoods, so there’s no one specific way to draw them. In this mini tutorial I’m going to highlight the main three that i saw floating around on google images.

The first type of hoodie is the “high and tight” kind

image

The fabric on this guy’s hood is thicker, making the fabric more stiff and it sort of curves in higher up on his head, like this

image

It’s also a smaller hood, so its clinging closer to his head.

Also take note of how the hood doesn’t just end with the edge of the fabric, but it goes up to where the top of his hair is. This happens when the hood is pulled far forward or they’re bending forward, because then it can drape down over their face.

image

The other two types are the limp and tight ones and the drapey ones:

Limp and tight don’t really have a curve outward because the fabrics tight, so the edges dont move outward. Also, the limp kind have more oval-shaped openings in the front, so the fabric goes to the top of the head.

image

The drapey ones are sort of adventure-looking and they flare out near the bottom as apposed to the top or middle. They have a lot of fabric used and are probably the hardest to draw (for me anyway). Lots of folds and movement.

image

generally hoodie fabric goes like this, outward from the face

image

it doesnt fold down like normal fabric unless its the limp kind like this

image

So, that’s the front. As far as the side view of a hood goes, it generally looks like this.

image

The folds go down towards the rest of the hood and the back a bit, and the fabric covers most of the side-view of the face. Notice how there’s only a little bit of the front of the face showing. You cants see their ears! Even if its a drapey hood, it looks like this (with probably some exceptions depending on the weather and how the hood is being moved). Also, if the hood isn’t very tight there’s usually a bit of a “bump” or space at the back of the head like above.

But that bump’s only there if they’re trying to let you see their face. In hoods that are pulled all the way forward like this

image

there’s no space at the back, because the fabrics all forward. Spooky.

Another thing to consider when drawing hoods is how they’re deciding to wear them. A more shy person or character might have it forward more, which will in result make the hood look tighter and hide their face more.

And of course, the most important thing to think about when drawing hoods is “how is the fabric moving”? There’s plenty of different ways for the fabric to move, depending on how their head is turned and what they’re doing. Here’s a few good reference pictures I just found.

image

image

Oh, also, when people turn their heads, the fabric moves by a focal point

image

Her body is facing one way, and her head is turned the other, which makes the fabric tilt itself like that. This is on the drapey hoods only usually.

Just always remember that all the hoods very from hood to hood. You might get a sort of drapey one that looks like the tight ones, or maybe a gradient between the three i showed you, or even something weirder. 

This is just me covering the basics as best I can, and if you feel the need to add anything, feel free!

Images found on google, I don’t own them.

i love you

DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH I NEED THIS

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@4 months ago with 8911 notes
#bloody hell thank you #anatomy #folds #those are my reference tags so sorry 

artsypeach:

akiglancy:

qinni:

The first one. With references. 

Full View Here

Edit: some people have been asking me if i have any more tutorials, which is why i’m reblogging this again :D;;. Hope you guys don’t mind ^^;

More of my tutorials on tumblr here

More of my tutorials on dA here

I’m “Filing” this away for later….GET IT?! LIKE FINGERSNAILS?! HAHAHAHA

fucking dies

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@6 months ago with 25501 notes
#cries because i'm terrible at hands #tutorials #anatomy 
deliciousboards:

Casually posts this at 3 am when no one is going to see it. 
but FOLDS hoyl shit folds folds are so awesome man you literally have no idea I like drawing folds som uch I’ll put them in places where they don’t even belong sometimes. Honestly this is far from definitive and is just my understanding of how folds works gleamed from hours upon hours staring at strangers pants on mass transit, so don’t take my word for it, do your own study! Look at your own jeans in the mirror! look at other peoples jeans! google jeans on the internets! Each different fit is going to come with it’s own folds, depending on factors like the cut of the leg and how much fabric there is and how heavy it is and man there are just so many variables and things to think about it’s awesome

deliciousboards:

Casually posts this at 3 am when no one is going to see it. 

but FOLDS hoyl shit folds folds are so awesome man you literally have no idea I like drawing folds som uch I’ll put them in places where they don’t even belong sometimes. Honestly this is far from definitive and is just my understanding of how folds works gleamed from hours upon hours staring at strangers pants on mass transit, so don’t take my word for it, do your own study! Look at your own jeans in the mirror! look at other peoples jeans! google jeans on the internets! Each different fit is going to come with it’s own folds, depending on factors like the cut of the leg and how much fabric there is and how heavy it is and man there are just so many variables and things to think about it’s awesome

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@6 months ago with 46331 notes
#FOLDS #;o; #these help me so much weh #anatomy 
sweetappletea:

blyujay:

yeah man this is the tough thing about height but its funny that PEOPLE DONT EVEN NOTICE THOSE TINY DETAILS in comic art

Oh man bless this post, height differences in art is a big pain and this is incredibly helpful.

sweetappletea:

blyujay:

yeah man this is the tough thing about height but its funny that PEOPLE DONT EVEN NOTICE THOSE TINY DETAILS in comic art

Oh man bless this post, height differences in art is a big pain and this is incredibly helpful.

(via adriofthedead)

@7 months ago with 11859 notes
#anatomy 

awkwardsituationist:

“world of averages” - composite images culled from thousands of individual portraits resulting in symmetrical average faces

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@1 month ago with 245813 notes
#yes literally perfect #anatomy #knowledge 

innocent-assassin:

snager:

a-certain-level-5-hamsteak:

emimichelle:

captainswagnificent:

artgasm:

demekin:

How to Draw the Head from Any Angle (via ProkoTV)

(via Parka Blogs)

art 

this is how i learned to drawing heads from different angles i promise you it can help

ahhh

holy shit

IMPORTANT ART STUFF

You know, you can read about these techniques all day long, but knowing the exact whys, and being taken through it step by step helps it stick with you a lot better.

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@2 months ago with 20161 notes
#anatomy 

meekofitz:

marasbazaar:

Great pose references guys!!!

amazinglyartisticadvice:

butt-towne-usa:

My favorite stock artists on deviantArt, for my own reference, but also in case anyone wants some pretty sweet stock images (though most of these people are fairly well-known).

  • ahrum-stock has the most insane poses. Seriously HQ dude.
  • mjranum-stock has an incredible range of poses, costumes, models, lighting, and angles. Also verrryyyy HQ.
  • senshistock has so many stock photos available it blows my mind. Not many different setups, but she always has unique poses and props.
  • fairiegoodmother I just think the female model is really pretty.
  • yellow-stock more pretty ladies, I’m sensing a pattern.
  • felixdeon this dude has some of the weirdest gay fetish stock ever (that’s not true) but he also has an extensive gallery of male nude stock photos which is pretty hard to come by (heh heh come by).

Probably will add to this later as I rediscover photos. Enjoy if anyone is so inclined.

Funnily enough these are some of my favorites as well….

I’m having a frustrating amount of Posing Hesitancy Troubles right now…let’s see if this post helps… :D

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@3 months ago with 19988 notes
#anatomy 

rattlecat:

Female Adventurer: A Tutorial Masterpost

nagranowrimo:

norisus:

I said that I’d show some tutorials I have saved up to someone, but decided that I’d just go ahead and post most of what I have stored away and create a sort of masterpost out of it. (I figure it’ll help me just as much since, as of now, they’re all pretty scattered between my Tumblr and bookmarks)

A lot of these are hosted on my personal Tumblr, but I don’t change my url so it’s pretty safe to bookmark them there (and not have to worry about the url changing) if you don’t wish to reblog them yourself for whatever reason.

Feline tutorials:

Canine tutorials:

Avian tutorials:

Human(oid) tutorials:

Dragon tutorials (and bat wings):

Equine tutorials:

Cervine tutorials:

Ursine tutorials:

Background and objects tutorials:

Clothing tutorials:

General painting, drawing, and style tips:

Hope these help!

So many tutorials! I’ll be spending my last weekend before Nagranowrimo looking at these.

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@4 months ago with 52959 notes
#cries #thank you this is exactly what I've been needing #comic ref #anatomy 

kobbers:

typette:

krad-eelav:

Scott Eaton’s Bodies in Motion Reference Library

One of my all time favorite anatomy references is this handy dandy little webpage here.  More than 750+ male and female photos in sequence?  check.   Outstanding b/w lighting on all of them?  check.  All SFW images but enough skin showing where the muscle placement is?  check. Contortion, fencing, parkour and other poses included?  checkity-check.

All of that for free?  Aw yeah.

Go take a look around.  ;D 

extremely yes

rebloggin’ this for my own reference c:

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@4 months ago with 15227 notes
#anatomy 

eschergirls:

rubitrightintomyeyes:

lesbiaaans:

Anon asked for some advice about eyes, and I… may have gone a bit overboard, ahahaha. I hope it turned out at least a little worthwhile!

This is a great guide!  I’d like to make one small note though—when drawing the pupil in profile in a realistic style, it should be slightly recessed in the iris.

image

image

But sometimes it just works to have the pupil right next to the cornea in a cartoony style, so it’s up to you for whatever you’re going for.

image

image

Sharing another tutorial for those interested. :)  (I know this isn’t about the female form, but I get a lot of requests for resources on drawing people in general, so I thought for those who might be interested, I’d share it in case they haven’t seen it reblogged yet. :) )

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@6 months ago with 22928 notes
#anatomy #tutorials #idk i don't have a very good general tag for art learning stuff 
artist-refs:

Hip Study - First Revision by *Ecchi-Senshi
@7 months ago with 56937 notes
#anatomy #i'm like the lower left 
1 month ago
#future reference #anatomy #I think I saved the male version of these already but warrior ladies? heck yeaaah 
1 month ago
#yes literally perfect #anatomy #knowledge 
2 months ago
#anatomy #yes this is helpfulll 
2 months ago
#anatomy 
3 months ago
#blood- #future reference #anatomy #idk that's my useful art knowledge tag 
3 months ago
#anatomy 
WTS: A Tutorial Masterpost→

norisus:

I said that I’d show some tutorials I have saved up to someone, but decided that I’d just go ahead and post most of what I have stored away and create a sort of masterpost out of it. (I figure it’ll help me just as much since, as of now, they’re all pretty scattered between my Tumblr and bookmarks)

A lot of these are hosted on my personal Tumblr, but I don’t change my url so it’s pretty safe to bookmark them there (and not have to worry about the url changing) if you don’t wish to reblog them yourself for whatever reason.

Feline tutorials:

Canine tutorials:

Avian tutorials:

Human(oid) tutorials:

Dragon tutorials (and bat wings):

Equine tutorials:

Cervine tutorials:

Ursine tutorials:

Background and objects tutorials:

Clothing tutorials:

General painting, drawing, and style tips:

Hope these help!

(via coyoten)

4 months ago
#anatomy 

rattlecat:

Female Adventurer: A Tutorial Masterpost

nagranowrimo:

norisus:

I said that I’d show some tutorials I have saved up to someone, but decided that I’d just go ahead and post most of what I have stored away and create a sort of masterpost out of it. (I figure it’ll help me just as much since, as of now, they’re all pretty scattered between my Tumblr and bookmarks)

A lot of these are hosted on my personal Tumblr, but I don’t change my url so it’s pretty safe to bookmark them there (and not have to worry about the url changing) if you don’t wish to reblog them yourself for whatever reason.

Feline tutorials:

Canine tutorials:

Avian tutorials:

Human(oid) tutorials:

Dragon tutorials (and bat wings):

Equine tutorials:

Cervine tutorials:

Ursine tutorials:

Background and objects tutorials:

Clothing tutorials:

General painting, drawing, and style tips:

Hope these help!

So many tutorials! I’ll be spending my last weekend before Nagranowrimo looking at these.

(via lampfaced)

4 months ago
#cries #thank you this is exactly what I've been needing #comic ref #anatomy 
Scrappert: Hoods are hard to draw→

shouldnt-have-done-that:

villainoustyrrany:

corischaracters:

I get so annoyed because there are no good hoodie tutorials that I decided to try and make my own. (note TRY.)

The reason they’re so weird to draw is because they are different depending on how thick the material is they’re sewn with, and the amount of fabric used in sewing. There are SO MANY different ways for a hoodie to work! In fact there’s totally different types of hoods, so there’s no one specific way to draw them. In this mini tutorial I’m going to highlight the main three that i saw floating around on google images.

The first type of hoodie is the “high and tight” kind

image

The fabric on this guy’s hood is thicker, making the fabric more stiff and it sort of curves in higher up on his head, like this

image

It’s also a smaller hood, so its clinging closer to his head.

Also take note of how the hood doesn’t just end with the edge of the fabric, but it goes up to where the top of his hair is. This happens when the hood is pulled far forward or they’re bending forward, because then it can drape down over their face.

image

The other two types are the limp and tight ones and the drapey ones:

Limp and tight don’t really have a curve outward because the fabrics tight, so the edges dont move outward. Also, the limp kind have more oval-shaped openings in the front, so the fabric goes to the top of the head.

image

The drapey ones are sort of adventure-looking and they flare out near the bottom as apposed to the top or middle. They have a lot of fabric used and are probably the hardest to draw (for me anyway). Lots of folds and movement.

image

generally hoodie fabric goes like this, outward from the face

image

it doesnt fold down like normal fabric unless its the limp kind like this

image

So, that’s the front. As far as the side view of a hood goes, it generally looks like this.

image

The folds go down towards the rest of the hood and the back a bit, and the fabric covers most of the side-view of the face. Notice how there’s only a little bit of the front of the face showing. You cants see their ears! Even if its a drapey hood, it looks like this (with probably some exceptions depending on the weather and how the hood is being moved). Also, if the hood isn’t very tight there’s usually a bit of a “bump” or space at the back of the head like above.

But that bump’s only there if they’re trying to let you see their face. In hoods that are pulled all the way forward like this

image

there’s no space at the back, because the fabrics all forward. Spooky.

Another thing to consider when drawing hoods is how they’re deciding to wear them. A more shy person or character might have it forward more, which will in result make the hood look tighter and hide their face more.

And of course, the most important thing to think about when drawing hoods is “how is the fabric moving”? There’s plenty of different ways for the fabric to move, depending on how their head is turned and what they’re doing. Here’s a few good reference pictures I just found.

image

image

Oh, also, when people turn their heads, the fabric moves by a focal point

image

Her body is facing one way, and her head is turned the other, which makes the fabric tilt itself like that. This is on the drapey hoods only usually.

Just always remember that all the hoods very from hood to hood. You might get a sort of drapey one that looks like the tight ones, or maybe a gradient between the three i showed you, or even something weirder. 

This is just me covering the basics as best I can, and if you feel the need to add anything, feel free!

Images found on google, I don’t own them.

i love you

DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH I NEED THIS

(via lampfaced)

4 months ago
#bloody hell thank you #anatomy #folds #those are my reference tags so sorry 
4 months ago
#anatomy 
6 months ago
#cries because i'm terrible at hands #tutorials #anatomy 
6 months ago
#anatomy #tutorials #idk i don't have a very good general tag for art learning stuff 
deliciousboards:

Casually posts this at 3 am when no one is going to see it. 
but FOLDS hoyl shit folds folds are so awesome man you literally have no idea I like drawing folds som uch I’ll put them in places where they don’t even belong sometimes. Honestly this is far from definitive and is just my understanding of how folds works gleamed from hours upon hours staring at strangers pants on mass transit, so don’t take my word for it, do your own study! Look at your own jeans in the mirror! look at other peoples jeans! google jeans on the internets! Each different fit is going to come with it’s own folds, depending on factors like the cut of the leg and how much fabric there is and how heavy it is and man there are just so many variables and things to think about it’s awesome
6 months ago
#FOLDS #;o; #these help me so much weh #anatomy 
artist-refs:

Hip Study - First Revision by *Ecchi-Senshi
7 months ago
#anatomy #i'm like the lower left 
sweetappletea:

blyujay:

yeah man this is the tough thing about height but its funny that PEOPLE DONT EVEN NOTICE THOSE TINY DETAILS in comic art

Oh man bless this post, height differences in art is a big pain and this is incredibly helpful.
7 months ago
#anatomy