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Manual Wheelchair Tutorial by Fade31415
So... I technically drew this 3 years ago but forgot to post it. I think I was going to clean up the end and make a nice recap, but I ran out of steam and then just left it as a wip for years. I got reminded of it because I was talking to a friend about how to draw wheelchairs today.
This covers most of what I view as the most common errors when it comes to drawing characters who use manual wheelchairs. I hope it helps you a lot.
Image description is in alt text, but there is a back up image description under the cut in case that does not work for some reason
[image description: a 4 picture long wheelchair tutorial. the background is white and the text, when it appears, is black and in calibri. each step will be labeled with "Step #" and a description of the drawing next to it, and "text" and then the text that is written to explain it to follow.
Step one text: So, you want to draw a character who uses a manual wheelchair? Awesome! I can't approve more. Drawing characters who use wheelchairs is a bit different than drawing standing characters, because of obvious posing differences. But to start, you need to know what parts of a wheelchair you will draw. So, without further ado, here are 3 wheelchairs!
Step one image: a simplified drawing of a chubby woman sitting in a quickie GPV manual wheelchair and resting her hand on the handrim of one of the wheels. this is labeled "the artist"
step two: next there is a lineart drawing of three wheelchairs. one is a tilite TR series 3. this is an ultralight wheelchair with a bucket seat (the back is lower than the front), a big cushion and a short backrest that kind of contours to the back of the person who would sit in it. the caster wheels (front wheels) are very small and the footrest is just two little metal bars. next image is a quickie GPV. this is also an ultralight wheelchair with a low back, but its caster wheels are slightly larger, the back has regular upholstery (it does not look like it was made to conform to the back of the person who sits there) and the frame is boxier -- there is no bar underneath the seat where the wheels would attach, rather each wheel is attached to the side of the chair. the next wheelchair is an invacare tracer. it is how most people imagine wheelchairs when they hear 'wheelchair'. it has no cushion and it has a high backrest with handles. it has high armrests that would be comfortable to rest your elbows on if you were just sitting. the wheels are not bicycle wheels like the previous two but are rather plastic. it has big footrests and big caster wheels.
text: the wheelchairs on the left are the ultralight, sporty kind. I have one of them (the quickie). the one on the right is a more standard one you might find in hospitals or as the public wheelchair in grocery stores or the mall.
step three: first is text to accompany the tilite. "This wheelchair has a really thick cushion - it's pressure relieving, which you need if you use your chair ufll tiem and especially if you have a spinal cord injury. This wc has the smallest caster (front) wheels. They are hte most handy for turning in small circles." next there is text to accompany the quickie gpv: "This one has the one I use -- it isn't pressure relieving, but is still useful." next is text to accompany the invacare: "this wheelchair has no cushion - you do not want to sit on it for long. This one has the biggest caster wheels - they are useful for not 'tripping' when your front wheel gets caught on an obstacle.”
step four text: like with all complex drawings, you want to break it into simple shapes first. I normally have a box underneath the seat, a rectangle for the backrest, and a trapezoidal thing for hte area from the box to the footrest. these are the most important shapes, because your character will rest on them and they will move with your character.
step four image: the lineart of each wheelchair has been put on reduced opacity, so we can see the square representing the backrest of each seat (the square is the smallest for the tilite and biggest for the invacare), the box for each seat and area underneath it, and the trapezoid for the footrests. the next step labels the images of these simplified shapes as the lineart is removed. "Note the proportions of each set of shapes is not the same - just like how you wouldn't draw all your characters with the same proportions on their faces!"
step 5: we see the same shapes to form the wheelchair, but now with blue circles drawn where the back wheels would be.
text: next shape is the wheels - two circles
step six: next we see the wheels and shapes have been reduced in opacity and the basic structure of everything about each wheelchair: footrests, caster wheels, upholstery details, axles has been drawn on in orange.
text: the next stage is everything else that's structure - front wheels, handlebars, cushions, footrests.
Step seven: we see the lineart on top of the lowered opacity sketch.
text: you can then do detailing like axles, spokes, upholstery, etc and lines
step eight: next we see three drawings of different characters. there is patience, a skinny white woman sitting in a blue invacare wheelchair. kelley, a slightly chubby black woman wearing a stripey dress sitting in a red quickie gpv wheelchair and doing a wheelie while smiling. then luke, a white man with short blond hair wearing khaki pants. he is sitting in a tilite chair.
text: once you get your wheelchair basics, you need to find out which kind your character uses. here are three characters who each use one of the example WCs. patience uses the invacare. she needs one with a better cushion, but circumstance prevents it. Notice the chair is a bit wider than her hips - it's not custom fitted. Also notice she has to turn her elbows out awkwardly to move. the high armrests prevent a smooth push. her wheelchair has big caster wheels and far-back back wheels. it is made for stability and difficult to turn,but also difficult to knock over. Her chair indicates a lack of resources or temporary injury, and is primarily a transport chair
kelley uses a wheelchair like mine - it is fairly sporty, but has a box-y frame underneath. this makes it heaver than if it didn't.she has a mediocre cushion - it protects her, but only some. her back wheels are further underneath her body than Patience's, which makes it possible to do the wheelie (demonstrated here). her wheelchair is supposed to look line one you'd use full time, but it is a little old.
luke has a spinal cord injury. he has a very thick pressure relieving cushion for medical reasons. his chair is also ultralight, with no boxyness under the frame. his chair is the newest and lightest - it indicates his wealth/resources, but also that he needs to use on full time.
step nine: just a drawing of me sitting in my wheelchair holding my hands up to show fingerless wheelchair gloves. we're looking at me from above.
text: when you're choosing what wheelchair to give your character, think of both their disability and their resources and go from there. questions to ask yourself: is it made specifically for them or is it mass-produced or a hand-me-down (if it's custom, the seat will not be too wide or narrow in comparison to their body and their feet will rest on the footplate naturally). do they want more stability (further back back wheels, big caster wheels) or maneuverability (the inverse). do they need a pressure relieving cushion? how long are they using their wheelchair per day? how long have they needed a wheelchair? Do they have health insurance? do they have access to a lot of spending money? How much can they spend on their wheelchair? are they athletic etc etc
posing steps:
step one: a sketch of two people standing up. one just shows the outline of a person's body, with legs that are ind of triangle shaped, the other shows a sketched pelvis and rib cage to go along with the bones of the legs and arm. text: step one: Most people have this sketch anatomy they put before drawing their characters for real. I kind of scribble around like on the left, but some people use skeletons on the right.
step two: there are now too sketched pictures of people in wheelchairs. one shows lightly traced human form (arms articulated, curve for a stomach, legs that are kind of triangle shaped and pointing down) sitting in a wheelchair that is just the sketch of footrests and wheels. the other sketch shows the sketch of a body with a circle for hips and an oval for a rib cage and the person doing a wheelie (lifting the front end of the wheelchair off the ground and leaning back). their wheelchair is also sketched out and defined by a circle for their wheels and 2 lines, 1 of the seat and 1 for the backrest. text: you need one of those for your wheelchair character. important: they should have both the person's main anatomy features (Usually upper body and at least hips) and the wheelchair's. for me, these are the back wheels, footrest, and seat. why simplify to just those features? Take a look at this incredibly quickly drawn wheelchair.
step three: there is a lineart drawing of a manual wheelchair with slightly cambered (angled towards the seat) wheels, a backrest, and a footrest. the frame is light and there are no handlebars. there are labels pointing to different parts of the wheelchair: Backrest, handrims, wheel, axle, seat, footrest, and caster wheels (the ones in front). text: there are a lot of parts, and not all of them are essential to your pose. trying to draw the whole thing straight out of the gate will frustrate you.'
step four text: take a character in heavy armor: if you draw her pose without taking her armor into account, her armor will clip through her body. if you draw a wheelchair using character without keeping her wheelchair in mind from the beginning, the pose won't make sense.
step four image: next we see two lineart drawings of different characters. one is a bulky woman wearing plate armor. her hand is on her hip and she is trying to scratch her back with the other hand. there is the label "shoudlerpad clips through face" and "thumb clips through chestplate." the next drawing shows a woman in a wheelchair with one foot rested on her knee and her arms rested back, such that they would be rested on the back of a regular chair, but the back of her wheelchair is not wide enough for them to actually be resting on anything. the text here reads "elbows not resting on anything" and "foot not on footplate"
step five: there are two images, one is lineart on top of a 3d modelled apartment with sketchup, the other is a colored in version of that lineart with the background also colored in and no longer a 3d modelled screencap two characters, one old woman wearing a green jacket and one younger woman wearing a white shirt and blue undershirt, are sitting on a couch. the old woman is leaning forward and the young woman is resting her arm on the couch. behind the young woman is a bookshelf.
step five text: you may say you'll just draw the chair first and then the person, but while that works for regular furniture, it doesn't work as well for most manual wcs. take this comic panel with characters on a couch for example - I 3d modeled the room and then drew the characters on the furniture. it works because you don't move furniture in most poses - you rest on it. but your wheelchair needs to move with you, especially if it's an ultralight one.
step six image: there is a flat color drawing of barbara gordon in her wheelchair. she is wearing a black sportsbra and black shorts. in the first image we see she is doing tricks in her chair, zooming through the air (as if she has just launched herself off the ground in a skater park or somethign) while her left hand is resting on a structure and her right hand is heading towards the right handrim. the next image shows her right hand planted on the ground and her chair and body above her, such that she is briefly doing a one-handed handstand, but the motion line indicates that she is moving and this will not last. her left arm is near the handrim of her left wheel.
text: take exercise Oracle - she is doing tricks. Her WC is an extension of her body. That is crucial to getting natural looking manual wheelchair users after posing.
step seven: we see a lineart drawing of paula from young justice. she is sitting in a standard manual wheelchair with high armrests (goes up to the bottom of her ribs probably) and a high backrest (goes up to just below her shoulderblades). she is setting her hand on the armrest, leaning forward, and holding her other hand out.
text: of course, there are exceptions - if you have a clunky WC, it is harder to move with your body. Take Paula from young Justice - here, i drew her resting her hand on her armrest, because she has a clunker wheelchair. her pose is already mostly static - she's sitting down - and she poses around that.
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My Candy Love: Bonus Illustrations
I’m actually very happy that they did this! It wraps everything up in a pretty little bow and holds us over until the next event or the Wedding…
Thank you so much for this @chinomiko and Beemoov!
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JOIN THE SERVER
In order to make Otome's little Corner a more active place, our wonderful mod @otomes-and-tears brought the idea of making a server event dedicated to modifying Eldarya's canon and building up a new world in which plot, characters and such would be fixed.
Note: this event is not, in any shape or form, an attack to the team behind the game. This is just some way to have fun and challenge ourselves.
1ST STEP: brainstorming
2ND STEP: working on the new universe
3RD STEP: putting everything together and showing the final work to the Eldarya community
The special chats are private, so as soon as you're in, ping me or a mod in any chat and we'll give you the event tag.
Any doubts or problems, contact me, the server's admin, or any mod:
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Replaying Eldarya at the moment and playing on my Valkyon Account...Valkyon appearing and saying anything, Me:
#Eldarya#valkyon#I miss my boi#also thinking about making a little comic#but that much about Valkyon himself but more about Floppy#bcs maybe I forgot but did we ever know what happened to her?#Will we ever know?#I care about my little baby mice <3
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did they reply to your email about the missing companion from the shop? :0 it seems to be missing the fallen aengel outfit set, and at first i believed it was because none of the recharge outfits were there, but some are.
Hello! They didn’t answer my email, but they added both Blobbiathan and Chiromagnus eggs to the shop :3 The fallen Aengel Outfit is, like the other recharged outfits, not there, unless you proof to Beemov that you recharged you don’t have the recharged outfits from past events or the familiars.
To show that you spent money on the game you have to go to your account, on the right you see something like “past charges”. You need to click on “Regain past charges”. There are quite some possibilities of payment where you still have to contact Beemov (I myself had to sent an e-mail to their support, since I wasn’t able to sent the formular on the Help page) to regain it.
I have the feeling I explained things a bit poorly, nonetheless I hope this helped you! >u<
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Update!: He's there now <33
And chiromagnus too uwu
Okay so...I've registered my account again and am looking for all the companions now
I don't know if I just don't see it but I've been trying to find the Blobbiathan egg for some time now. I do find Blobby and Blobbette but if I wanted to make Blobbiathan I'd need the Blobbyesque Fusion potion and ofc the receipt...both of which I can't seem to find?>u>
So either Bugmov forgot that or..yea no idea what else it could be, bcs...that's stupid
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Okay so...I've registered my account again and am looking for all the companions now
I don't know if I just don't see it but I've been trying to find the Blobbiathan egg for some time now. I do find Blobby and Blobbette but if I wanted to make Blobbiathan I'd need the Blobbyesque Fusion potion and ofc the receipt...both of which I can't seem to find?>u>
So either Bugmov forgot that or..yea no idea what else it could be, bcs...that's stupid
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Thank you so much for tagging me! It's always a ton of fun to do these~ <3
Head says teacher, the rest...I don't fucking know- But eeey a raven :D
I'm tagging @ghoulyunicorn @pescado-diabolico @rowenna-887 @sweetcecilyy and anyone else who wants to do this~
Found a cool Picrew with a lot of choice: https://picrew.me/image_maker/333025
I did myself (I tried) haha
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Thank you so much for the tag! Yours look stunning x3 I also did two versions bcs...yes
I'll tag @ghoulyunicorn @sweetcecilyy aaand...I already don't know who else to tag, sorry- Whoever is reading this....feel free to~;D
Saw a new Piccrew on @soul-write‘s blog and got excited! I had to do it!
I made myself, and then I made Vyxen!~ (I haven’t made one of her in awhile and I missed her)
I tag: @illthdar, @lost-cheshire-cat, @vanillaamoursucrethings, @raylenequinn, @jesseoftheorder, @silver-wields-a-pen, @mt07131, @oarliy, @chiptunecookie @communisministicism
Make your own here!
https://picrew.me/image_maker/466657?utm_source=dable
#tag game#tag#picrew#me#impossiblerayanstan#thank you so much for always tagging me!<3#these are always way too much fun uwu
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I feel that
Luckily my mother works at a hairdresser so she often makes the appointments for me lol
But hair dressers are still closed in Germany anyway...
Also I'm lazy so my short hair is growing out again
I have to buy myself a hair clipper because calling a hairdresser this often gives me huge anxiety and my undercut growing out makes me dysphoric. The struggle 😔
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Same...The day before I turned 18 I jokingly said I will now be completely independent and then I wasn't able to open a water bottle, also had a bruise on the inside of my hand afterwards-
So that was a sign ... :'D
well, 31st hit, i'm officially 18 now
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Happy Birthday you now have 3 years left until you can drink alcohol everywhere in the world (or whatever comes with turning 21 too-)🎉🎉
Hope you are able to enjoy your birthday 💕🎉
Welcome in the world of adults...or smt like that-
well, 31st hit, i'm officially 18 now
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So yea I drew something- Castiel and Pancake (University Life Version) uwu
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good morning to poly queers, writers, sweet straight men, bus drivers, birds, black cats, fictional detectives, people who read to children, sex workers, cat owners, growing adults, coping students, people with curly hair, scientists, sapphics, otome game fans, asexuals, k-pop stans taking over racist hashtags, and comedians who don’t punch down
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Hey hey! For starters 21, and then 22, 28 & 20 👀💕
Hey there~ I almost forgot about the ask thing oml xD
20. What are your deal breakers? For any kind of relationship (romantically, friendship, etc) it would be a deal breaker for me if they just used me and if I can’t be myself around them or they drag me down in some way-...and someone I just couldn’t trust brings it to the point, I guess?
21. How was your day? It was alright, I started working full-time this week (from January to March) and tbh I already don’t want to anymore, but I’ll pull through for the moneeey (and how was your day?👀)
22. Favourite food & drink That’s a difficult one... I really like pizza and a german dish called “Currywurst”, but I wanted to try being more vegetarian-I like soup-Oh! And Instant Noodles :’D And for the drink..Hot Chocolate or one kind of cappuccino that’s called “White & Creamy”(if I translated it word by word) xD
28. Any pets? Yes! A dog~A rough collie, called Lupo uwu I love him, even though he’s an idiot and “a little prince” (nickname he got by everyone from the family)
And thank you for asking~💖💖
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