pepperf:

biobugluv:

zolariel:

Just a quick thing I put together. This blew my fucking MIND when my anatomy teacher pointed it out. My drawings instantly got better. You might know it (good for you, I wish I knew it before too T_T) or you might not and it might help you get better.

I did NOT know this! :OOOOO Thank you!

Also note for fic writers: this is why, if two characters of wildly different heights are seated / having sex / otherwise level from the torso up, they’re not going to have a problem mashing their faces together. It’s just their toes that won’t touch.

Hey hey! So I saw your art of the critical role characters and just fell in love with it. I wanted to ask as a beginner in drawing if there are any good lessons or guides you could point me to?

exmakina:

Aw, thank you! As far as beginner drawing resources… Andrew Loomis’s books are a fantastic starting point. Try Fun With a Pencil and then Figure Drawing For All Its Worth.

You can view

(and download via the links on the right)

them here:

https://archive.org/details/andrew-loomis-fun-with-a-pencil

https://archive.org/details/loomis_FIGURE_draw

IMO it’s worth getting them as actual books… then you can sit down with them and a sketchbook away from the distractions of of your computer. 😛