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Do you think you could make a quick tutorial on how you draw Apollo’s hair? I really like how you do it! Thanks! Xx
ok so, hope this helps!! X’’D
what I do most of the time is to take a large brush and just make it go swoooosh with long wavy lines then add details like the golden loops in the top part of his hair and little loose hair strands:
adding big blocks of shadows as you go will help make the hair look way less messy^^
#asks#erinyetips#erinyedoodle#Anonymous#honestly im a much better teacher when im teaching face to face#coz then i get to make sound effects and big hand gestures#and also backflips from time to time#backflips are good for emphasis and intimidation#very desirable in the classroom
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hi, i love your art! 💞 i was wondering, how often do you draw/try to get art done to post? -a fifteen year old artist who has no idea what she’s doing
hmmm, I draw digitally every two day or so, sometimes if I’m really into smt I can pump it out in a single sitting lol, but apart from the content I post online I also draw every single day in my sketchbook
#asks#erinyetips#hope this answers your question a bit??#tbh#just try to draw as often as u can#u don't need to post online that often tho#one or two times a week was plenty for me to get the exposure i have now^^#Anonymous
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some of yall have been asking for tutorials and I’m working on them!^^
In the meantime, have these progress pics~
#erinyetips#guess this tag exists now lmao#i wanted to record the process at first and make videos but#my laptop's too weak to handle OBS ;v;#epilepsy warning?#kinda maybe
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I like the way you emote your drawings -- just saw your OW armwrestling comic and the way Pharahs hair floats after she wins struck me as suble but really cool. Do you do that consciously? Im guessing its most likely practice but how do you go about learning that?
ahh yeah, i do that by reflex now, but honestly, there isn’t anything too complex about it: hair goes up when mood goes up!! >:P
when the character is sad, their hair’s low and sticks to their head; when they’re happy it bubbles around their cheek and floats up; when they’re angry, it spikes up outwards…etc.
Ghibli excels at it eheh
you can probably start by looking up how people go about “body language” and the “flow” of a drawing. Also, i just found these tutorials about visual storytelling on Khan academy yesterday?? maybe it could help
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Do you have any advice for people trying to improve their art?
YASSSS, okay so:
- draw a lot from reference! Copy is GOOD, look at things you like and draw them out as identically as you can, absorb their goodness like an unholy sponge
- watch a lot of stuff, like my long dead grandma used to say: ���you need to have a full stomach before cooking for others”, in other words, you gotta read and watch stuff, be it books, comics, mangas, movies, television series..etc. Inspiration and good ideas don’t come from nowhere amigo
- diversify your practice, touch everything! try different mediums (acrylics, digital, pastels, markers…), different styles (manga, cartoon, realistic, geometric…), different things (objects, animals, plants, environments)..etc!
- go check out videos and tutorials on the net, there’s so many of them on youtube, here’s my own art tutorial playlist if it helps!! not everyone can afford art classes so watching the way others work and learning from their experience is an amazing free alternative.
- don’t be afraid of constructive criticism! different views can help notice stuff you didn’t, but try to get the opinion of an art teacher or smt, someone with experience and not Jimmy from across the street who just happens to dislike purple and Shrek
- get unhealthfully obsessed with something, no really, its amazing how productive one can get when they’re FUCKING OBSESSED….so yeah, fanarts are the way to go and it makes others happy too so it’s two for one.
- try to start a comic, this isn’t for everyone but it worked for me. Ever notice how much mangaka’s art progress over the course of the serialization? It’s the same principle coz drawing a story, panels by panels, let’s you practice a wide range of facial expressions, character design, backgrounds, props…etc. and it even helps u ameliorate your grammar lmao. And of course, your story's gon be embarrassing and horrible and unoriginal, but just get down to it!!!!
I used to draw different comics too, the longest one was a huh…..hm…. *clears throat*, a retelling of that Daughter of Evil Vocaloid song but set in an Alice in Wonderland world………. and I spent 8 complete sketchbooks on it….
it was an orgy of all those bad anime cliches complete with cheesy one-liners directly imported from Hollywood movies
but hey, it helped me get to where I am today, so it’s worth it!
- get a cheap sketchbook, so you won’t end up with a gazillion loose leaf paper or cry when u waste the fancy bristol paper by drawing dicky mcdick on it. I personally use Strathmore or Canson, it’s cheap but not shitty quality either
- keep practicing!! like seriously guys, your art will be fifty shades of awful and you will want to chuck it out the window but there’s no shortcut. Just draw every day until you fill a buttload of sketchbooks and you’ll eventually get somewhere,
^^^^^ this is how many I’ve filled in the span of 5 years
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here’s a link for nude ref coz drawing naked people always help, and here’s my art tutorial tag on my side-blog
and here’s a link to a weirdly inspiring comic I’ve seen, like???? I don’t know why but it cheers me up whenever i feel down about my art^^
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