
Just a little tutorial I figured might help some people. It aint perfect, but considering I made it in maybe an hour, I think it was a fun little project to do.
If I get enough people commenting that they would like a tutorial on a certain thing, i could try to do something up :)
Cheers!
If I get enough people commenting that they would like a tutorial on a certain thing, i could try to do something up :)
Cheers!
Category Artwork (Digital) / Tutorials
Species Western Dragon
Size 853 x 1280px
File Size 192.4 kB
I admit tutorials don't help me very much either unless it's to learn how to use a program. Art is one of those things that needs not only patience and commitment, but also a continuous effort to improve. Just sketching/drawing the same stuff in the same way won't be enough to get better.
Tutorial sure makes some effort in pushing the quality of art further, but only to certain extend. If only we have a dragon anatomy book and a bunch of reference pics :P
There is no way to improve on art other than continuous, non-stop sketching/drawing, I think... At least that's what my seniors told me! But still, thanks for the kind act of making an useful tutorial for the public!
There is no way to improve on art other than continuous, non-stop sketching/drawing, I think... At least that's what my seniors told me! But still, thanks for the kind act of making an useful tutorial for the public!
Also, while I'm ass for arts personally...I know a pose a lot of folks have trouble with is quadruped dragons laying on their back. You've got all those limbs going everywhere with gravity playing a part, and it can get tricky. Just a thought if you'd inclined to do another. *nod*
If you could do some kind of short hints or tips for getting inital gesture done O_o I would personally be very appreciative of that!
I can't get anything even slightly dynamic in my works and it drive me crazy! I try to add some movement but for some reason It just looks fudged up.. so I always end up going back to basic un-interesting poses, with dragons,anthros and just about everything else >_<
I can't get anything even slightly dynamic in my works and it drive me crazy! I try to add some movement but for some reason It just looks fudged up.. so I always end up going back to basic un-interesting poses, with dragons,anthros and just about everything else >_<
Two Years Later and this is still a useful reference; Thank You Morca!!! I passed this on to a friend who's WAY better at drawing than me so he could have yet another reference point for Draconic Forms. He has Human Figure Drawing down pat, but dragons are a little tough for him because he hasn't had practice. Also, even though I'm terrible at drawing, I'll be sure to use this to help develop my skills ^w^
Comments