Then adding occlusion shadows, highlights💫 and a background. If you learned something while watching the video feel free to share!

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Here's another amazing lesson from the superb ! Using CONTRAPPOSTO (putting most of your character's WEIGHT on ONE LEG) adds a lot of RHYTHM and POISE to STATIC POSES!

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Tips From the Art Studio of the Strange & Unusual
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BeechHouse Media:My latest blog is live!

This week we look back over the past couple of years and reflect on what we have learned about running an art business.

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Hello everyone! My new tutorial is out.
I want to share with you three little I use when I do simple I hope it can help you.

https://t.co/e8QVPLND31


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Water doesn't always have to be blue! Sometimes it can be red or green or orange. It should probably almost always have a half-naked girl in front of it though. (This is the one of many areas wherein I diverge stylistically from Bob Ross. )

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The one on the left was created without a reference. The one on the right was created with multiple.

Never let anyone tell you that using references is cheating! It’s how you learn!

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Feel like you can't find other comic creators in your area? Check facebook, your local papers, and talk to your local comic shops. If there aren't any around ask a local business if you can start a drawing night and post on social media.

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🎀{Lineart tutorial}!
-I wanted to make a tutorial for a while, and since lineart is something that might be troubling for some people, I picked it. I really hope you benefit! 💖
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It's Art Tips Time! This one is about HOW TO FIND CREATIVE INSPIRATION🖼 Have you ever experience an art block?🤔

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is awesome! ⠀
And he's working on our new kickstarter😁Learn more from him & join our amazing community by clicking the link in the bio
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These aren’t years apart.They’re literally 1 day apart.The only difference is that I decided to use a reference!

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My was suddenly complimented and was a bit embarrassed. I’m trying to capture his feelings but faces are tricky. Any tips from my fellow art peeps how I can push this expression further??

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Are you a new artist? Do you need art tips?
Ask your questions and get answers from our artists on the Showflipper Forum:
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