Kenala
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Flurryfeather[OP]
01.05.2020 03:53
LinkI LOVE the way this turned out ^^
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hey can you give me artist advice? Your one of the people I look up to on flipanim and I need help when it comes to drawing non-humans!
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okay, so.
The absolute best advice I can tell you is to look at animal skeletons and shape charts. I'll link some in a sec for you,
Some other things: Always, *always* make a sketch. Look at references, and see how the eyes,nose,face look, and try your best to copy. Copying is okay when you're learning.
When you sketch I always start with a circle, I do lots of circles at once, then make two lines on that circle,
1-down the middle of the face, this is for the mouth and nose, they should be aligned vertically.
2-the line for the eyes
Just practice and use lots of animal studies, also study other artists.
I'll get some links for you