Well, I am trying to draw anime, do you guys have any suggestions on what would be a good Anime Drawing book? thanks for the help!!
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Sapphira wrote:Lol. I see your point, take it easy^^ Ok, so u don't think Mr Hart's a good artist, haha fine Well, it's not like his books taught me exactly how to draw anime, I just learned that from watching anime and reading manga itself.
But his books also explained things like perspective, anatomy and poses, and that's the point where I found them useful
But your detailed explanation of how to draw anime was very interesting. You must be talented
Puguni wrote:I'm sorry, but Chris Hart books make me sad. I know this because I own one of his books. If you want to learn how to draw outdated anime born from strange misconceptions, then, go ahead.
What I suggest you do is first get down the basics of anatomy, like, how long legs are in proportion to the rest of the body or the placement of parts on the face or how big the head should be. I've seen good anime artists make the sad mistake of drawing their heads too big or the placement of the eye in some weird skewed place.
I first drew anime by copying my favorite artists' styles, but I only started understanding why people looked the way they did by actually studying anatomy. After that, no longer were my heads weirdly shaped nor my eyes in weird places. You have to realize that you're not just drawing a line because other good anime artists do too, but that line has a specific purpose. Am I too confusing? Let me provide an example:
I might as well cover some other common anime mistakes. I'm not pointing anyone out, this are just some things I've seen far too often.
1. Does anyone's head naturally curve outward like that? Anyone? No? I don't know why, but sometimes people draw anime characters with their face bent outward, like some unnatural corner.
2. That eye is way too far to the edge of the face. The only time the eye should be there if the head is in profile or is nearing profile.
3. See the curve? It's meant to be a cheek, because I assume, anime characters have cheeks. Nobody's cheek is meshed in with their eye. Lots of people just haphazardly draw the frame for the face, not even mapping out what goes where, and it all ends up scrunched in the forehead, or cheek or something.
4. Lots of people also don't seem to realize we have round heads. Except for mine.
5. They also let the ears go where ever they want.
Man, I can't believe what this escalated into. XD
Anyway, forgo the books! This site is the most helpful:
http://www.polykarbon.com/tutorials/
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