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Creative Arts and Media => Artistic Stuff => Topic started by: TwilightKnight on January 15, 2007, 09:11:50 PM
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Got any good art tutorials for drawing or certain editing tricks? Post them here! Feel free to request tutorials as well.
My friend has some really good lineart and coloring tutorials.
coloring tutorial [photoshop] http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/45545697 (http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/45545697)
Lineart tutorial [photoshop] : http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/37679645 (http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/37679645)
Also, i'd like a tutorial on drawing furry heads, because sonic-styled heads really only cut it for chibis. :/
EDIT: I know this should probably go in the tutorials board, but, since this pertains stricty to art tutorials, i think it should stay here. Plus, i don't know where exactly to put it on the Tutorials board. sorry. ^^;
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I think it's fine where it is since it's a tutorial for artists... =3
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Well if it's heads you want this is how I learned to draw them better. Studied this like 5 years ago, been working on it since then. It's very helpful with heads.
http://fern.junglestudio.com/?page_id=20 (http://fern.junglestudio.com/?page_id=20)
Otherwise the whole tutorial site is quite nice
http://fern.junglestudio.com/ (http://fern.junglestudio.com/)
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i think ill make this a sticky :snicker:
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If people want I can post my tutorial on the Open Canvas tutorial?
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go for it :peace:
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Open Canvas is a really awesome program! It's not as powerful as a editing or photomanipulation program as Photoshop but it rocks for actually doing digital paintings!
It won't bog down your computer either like Painter is apt to do. The program is fairly cheap for what you are getting too, around 75 dollars.
Here are two tutorials on ways to paint with this great program! I hope ya enjoy it!
Tool one: The Watercolor / Oil paint brush http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/25271850
Tool two: The Graphic Pen: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/25273412
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Eye tutorial.
http://www.furryartpile.com/view/5776/
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Well if it's heads you want this is how I learned to draw them better. Studied this like 5 years ago, been working on it since then. It's very helpful with heads.
http://fern.junglestudio.com/?page_id=20 (http://fern.junglestudio.com/?page_id=20)
Otherwise the whole tutorial site is quite nice
http://fern.junglestudio.com/ (http://fern.junglestudio.com/)
That's a really nice tutorial, if you already know basics. I need something with a bit more steps that really shows you how to something, that's really more just examples. ^^; sorry
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http://www.cablenet.ne.jp/~japanime/tutorial/tutorial.html
This one has plenty that can help. You should learn how to do humans before you try to learn anthro.
After all it's an important part of what anthro is.
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Gimp animation TUT! :D
http://www.thefurryforum.com/index.php/topic,1578.0.html
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This one is so easy its not even funny but it looks cool!!
http://www.thefurryforum.com/index.php/topic,1588.0.html
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Wow, thanks for these links everyone, I've been meaning to start drawing anthro for a while, But I'm goin to go with Ephemral and draw humans before anthro.
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It looks like this thread has collected some dust...
BUT does anybody know of a good hand tutorial or methods for study to draw decent hands? I'm not aiming at mastery, just decent, looks-like-a-hand hands. I just can't seem to get the proportions right...
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It looks like this thread has collected some dust...
BUT does anybody know of a good hand tutorial or methods for study to draw decent hands? I'm not aiming at mastery, just decent, looks-like-a-hand hands. I just can't seem to get the proportions right...
This might help: http://www.anticz.com/handtut.htm
Hands are always about as big as your face.
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Thank you kindly! :D
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This has got to be one of the best tutorials I've seen in a long time, and I've seen so many people, including myself, make these mistakes. It's no surprise then that this is the tutorial used by Disney to teach their animators and comic artists back in the 70s and 80s
http://sevencamels.blogspot.com/2006/09/comic-strip-artists-kit-redux.html (http://sevencamels.blogspot.com/2006/09/comic-strip-artists-kit-redux.html)
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any one have tips on linen up eyes?
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http://bittersweetdisease.deviantart.com/gallery/4251501 (http://bittersweetdisease.deviantart.com/gallery/4251501) is a great resource for beginner artists. For some reason she forgot to do heads but aside from that she covers everything else, even how to transfer anime styles to realistic proportions. I've learned a lot from these tutorials and if you *need* a head tutorial she sort of has one at the beginning of her "anime to Realistic" tutorial series.
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hmm if it hasn't been asked already can som1 make/share a skunk tutorial i really would like to learn how.. and if possible a husky too lol tyvm ^^ and forgot to say male for both plz ^^ ty
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I'm trying to draw my fursona before making a request for one, so far its going bad. X3
I have basic outlines but I'm struggling with the curves and propotions.
But what I need is a tutorial for is making Templar armor.
If any of you want to try out making my fursona go ahead, ill tell you the information via personal message.
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it's not really a tutorial, but i am sure some people will have use of this site.
http://www.posemaniacs.com/archives/1513 (http://www.posemaniacs.com/archives/1513)
posemaniacs shows several poses, from sitting to standing, to crouching for both males, females and childeren.
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I dunno if anyone already said this one, but photoshop wise, this guy takes the extra mile in showing you stuff.
http://www.ctrlpaint.com/ (http://www.ctrlpaint.com/)
He sells a few tutorials. But A LOT of them are free.