I Made An Extensive Pinterest Board Of Fat And Plus Size Body And Pose Reference For Artists.

I made an extensive pinterest board of fat and plus size body and pose reference for artists.

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It's organized loosely by how dynamic the poses are. I've tried to make sure the pins aren't triggering as long as you stay on pinterest.

Its a work in progress so I would be happy to get any feedback y'all have. Also any suggestions for specific types of ref is great.

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2 years ago

U use colors in such a enrichening way, how do you do that may I ask??

thank you so much! đź’•

this answer is going to be a little long.

the first thing, i think, is that it's very common to think of color as a means to an end, as just another type of information about a drawing: i'm using brown on the hair to show that the hair is brown, i'm using green to show that the characters are standing in grass.

but if color is information, then we can use it to say a lot more than just the basic facts of a drawing!

if you love drawing but want to get better with color, you have to learn to love color, too.

to want to know everything about how color works, to explore what different colors mean to you, to try and try and try again.

because, and this is the kicker:

ALL COLORS ARE RELATED TO EACH OTHER!

U Use Colors In Such A Enrichening Way, How Do You Do That May I Ask??

[from this post about how to use a color wheel]

i think it's common for people to talk about complementary colors and that's helpful when you're starting out with coloring, but i feel that it can become very limiting when it's treated like a rule and can obscure the fact that all colors are related to each other. it's called a color wheel because there is no beginning or end!

U Use Colors In Such A Enrichening Way, How Do You Do That May I Ask??

for example, take this drawing:

U Use Colors In Such A Enrichening Way, How Do You Do That May I Ask??

in this drawing, i'm using colors from all over:

U Use Colors In Such A Enrichening Way, How Do You Do That May I Ask??

but by just rearranging them slightly and throwing them against a black background like in the drawing, you can see how they're actually relating to each other and not nearly as random as they may seem at first glance!

U Use Colors In Such A Enrichening Way, How Do You Do That May I Ask??

[these notes are from this post where i break down how muted or "ugly" colors pull an image together] all colors are related to each other in some way, and that means that

YOU MUST DETERMINE WHAT EACH COLOR MEANS TO YOU, AND IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO CONVEY THAT MEANING TO YOUR AUDIENCE.

U Use Colors In Such A Enrichening Way, How Do You Do That May I Ask??
U Use Colors In Such A Enrichening Way, How Do You Do That May I Ask??
U Use Colors In Such A Enrichening Way, How Do You Do That May I Ask??
U Use Colors In Such A Enrichening Way, How Do You Do That May I Ask??

for example, to me green can be uncomfortable and overwhelming, energetic and edgy, calm and natural, or fearful and tense. but no matter how it makes me feel, it's my responsibility to convey my relationship to green to whoever even glances at my drawing.

sure you can use commonly held ideas about colors [red = angry, blue = sad], but this shorthand is also limiting. if everyone used these commonly held ideas about color, there would be no room for experimentation or interesting, wild color choices! and colors mean different things to everyone-- that's what makes everyone's colorful art so different and so cool!!

another thing to note about those green drawings: each one is using a specific type of green.

the one with reigen leans blue-green, which creates a cool-colored image. meanwhile, reigen is warmer tones, which almost makes it seem like he's overheating when he's thrown against such a cool-toned background, which further expresses his discomfort!

the dimple!mob drawing is like a sprite or mountain dew-green, which encourages the feeling of electricity or energy. it's a cool yellowish-green.

the one of mob floating is a warmer yellowish-green, to suggest sunny warmth without drawing sun rays.

the divine tree arc drawing is a lot of reddish-greens, which can suggest a sickliness.

experiment with color combinations and different shades and hues! explore what these different types of colors mean to you!

so now let's get into the nitty gritty of color choice. the following images are from my free pdf about color, composition, and intuitive drawing:

U Use Colors In Such A Enrichening Way, How Do You Do That May I Ask??
U Use Colors In Such A Enrichening Way, How Do You Do That May I Ask??
U Use Colors In Such A Enrichening Way, How Do You Do That May I Ask??
U Use Colors In Such A Enrichening Way, How Do You Do That May I Ask??
U Use Colors In Such A Enrichening Way, How Do You Do That May I Ask??
U Use Colors In Such A Enrichening Way, How Do You Do That May I Ask??

the main takeaways from these pages are:

consider simplifying your colors! more colors does not necessarily equal a better drawing.

see how much a single color can do! can you use it in multiple places on your drawing? what meaning can you ascribe to the colors you're using?

consider creating a concept for your colors and a few rules to guide your piece! a lot of great drawings can fall apart because the coloring concept was too vague or because there weren't enough rules or guidelines to keep the image coherent.

are your colors saturated enough? are the different colors you're using fighting for the viewer's attention? do you have focal points in your art, and if so, are the colors you're using reinforcing those focal points?

use the tools at your disposal! color-picking, color balance, overlay layers. it can feel important to try to prove something by hand-picking every color, but even when i hand-pick my colors i almost always check them with color balance anyway to make sure i'm picking the best colors possible.

YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SUFFER FOR ART. PLEASE use everything that is available to you, and make sure that you are aligned with what brings you joy when you're making art!

i wanted to show an example of a drawing i've done that is doing way too much vs a drawing that is simpler but more balanced:

U Use Colors In Such A Enrichening Way, How Do You Do That May I Ask??
U Use Colors In Such A Enrichening Way, How Do You Do That May I Ask??

on the left, the colors are interesting but the background is too strong and is competing with the actual drawing for attention. on the right, the clear background and simple coloring create a cute, easy to read, successful image! this is what i mean when i say that colors can fight for the viewer's attention and mess up a good drawing.

my final secret is that i rarely shade with or use white, black, or grays. i don't think this is a rule that you have to follow, but i like it because it pushes me to figure out what colors will go best with each other, and i think this single tip has strengthened my understanding of color immensely. however, there are a lot of beautiful art styles that shade with and use pure white, black, and gray. you have to decide what you love!

and

STUDY!!!

look at other people's art, color pick it, and make a palette based on their art! look at how they represent values through color, how they shade, etc. study your favorite artists' work!! you will learn so much!!

i hope this was helpful! if you have any more follow-up questions or if there's something that you want to know that i didn't explain here, please don't hesitate to ask!


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Some of my writer’s block cures:

Handwrite. (If you already are, write in a different coloured pen.)

Write outside or at a different location.

Read.

Look up some writing prompts.

Take a break. Do something different. Comeback to it later.

Write something else. (A different WIP, a poem, a quick short story, etc.)

Find inspiring writing music playlists on YouTube. (Themed music, POV playlists, ambient music, etc.)

Do some character or story prompts/questions to get a better idea of who or what you’re writing.

Word sprints. Set a timer and write as much as you can. Not a lot of time to overthink things.

Set your own goals and deadlines.

Write another scene from your WIP. (You don’t have to write in order.) Write a scene you want to write, or the ending. (You can change it or scrap it if it doesn’t fit into your story later.)

Write a scene for your WIP that you will never post/add to your story. A prologue, a different P.O.V., how your characters would react in a situation that’s not in your story, a flashback, etc.

Write down a bunch of ideas. Things that could happen, thing that will never happen, good things, bad things.

Change the weather (in the story of course.)

Feel free to add your own.


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I Am Sad And I Want To Make You Sad. I Don’t Know Why But I Love Herm’s Expression Here. So Much
I Am Sad And I Want To Make You Sad. I Don’t Know Why But I Love Herm’s Expression Here. So Much

I am sad and I want to make you sad. I don’t know why but I love herm’s expression here. so much

5 months ago
This Is Not A Tutorial This Is Just Me Rambling

this is not a tutorial this is just me rambling


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Here It Is, My Long Winded Tutorial, Complete With Some Step By Step Action. I See A Lot Of People Talk
Here It Is, My Long Winded Tutorial, Complete With Some Step By Step Action. I See A Lot Of People Talk
Here It Is, My Long Winded Tutorial, Complete With Some Step By Step Action. I See A Lot Of People Talk
Here It Is, My Long Winded Tutorial, Complete With Some Step By Step Action. I See A Lot Of People Talk
Here It Is, My Long Winded Tutorial, Complete With Some Step By Step Action. I See A Lot Of People Talk
Here It Is, My Long Winded Tutorial, Complete With Some Step By Step Action. I See A Lot Of People Talk
Here It Is, My Long Winded Tutorial, Complete With Some Step By Step Action. I See A Lot Of People Talk
Here It Is, My Long Winded Tutorial, Complete With Some Step By Step Action. I See A Lot Of People Talk
Here It Is, My Long Winded Tutorial, Complete With Some Step By Step Action. I See A Lot Of People Talk
Here It Is, My Long Winded Tutorial, Complete With Some Step By Step Action. I See A Lot Of People Talk
Here It Is, My Long Winded Tutorial, Complete With Some Step By Step Action. I See A Lot Of People Talk

Here it is, my long winded tutorial, complete with some step by step action. I see a lot of people talk about wanting to diversify their artwork but not knowing how. This is my help to you. You really should take the time to invest in learning diverse eye shapes as diverse artwork always makes you a better artist. And frankly I’m really tired of drawing tutorials that talk up character diversity but only have the stereotypical “one Asian eye”.

I did some step by steps for those three diagrams, but I actually got them from this blog which has 14 of those examples! (Bonus: it’s a makeup blog so if you need help with that or want some idea of how to shade these eyes, there ya go)


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5 months ago

I really, and I mean, really LOVE the way you draw robots! If's so mechanical and just eye-pleasing honestly.

I want to try drawing robots myself as you've inspired me! Do you have any tips on doing so?

I Really, And I Mean, Really LOVE The Way You Draw Robots! If's So Mechanical And Just Eye-pleasing Honestly.

Sorry for taking so long to respond, I’m really glad I inspired you! these are a few things I use in nearly every robot design/drawing

I think it’s super important to know how your robot moves and these common joints are a great way to start!

And remember these are just suggestions go wild with your robot designs! They can be anything and do anything you can think of :D


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HEYY My 2nd color Tips Pdf Is Now Available ! ^o^ Hope You Enjoy!
HEYY My 2nd color Tips Pdf Is Now Available ! ^o^ Hope You Enjoy!
HEYY My 2nd color Tips Pdf Is Now Available ! ^o^ Hope You Enjoy!
HEYY My 2nd color Tips Pdf Is Now Available ! ^o^ Hope You Enjoy!
HEYY My 2nd color Tips Pdf Is Now Available ! ^o^ Hope You Enjoy!

HEYY my 2nd color tips pdf is now available ! ^o^ hope you enjoy!

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2 years ago

HEY THIS IS IMPORTANT whats your favorite place to find drawing references?


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n Brown/Dark Skin. The left illustration is how cuts and burns looks on brown and darker skin. Top level is the common depiction of using light pink to color it. So no melanin? typically not how most scars look. Of course there’s the condition of raised scars or stretch marks which could look lighter! Next row is showing how they are when scabbing which is reddish and dark. Third row is an aged, finished scar. Burns are marbled in look. They're darker than the skin tone. Last row shows how a fully or nearly fully healed scar, it's lightly visible but still darker than skin tone. Right illustration is a torso with scars with a diagonal cut to show the difference between left and right side. Left has pink light scars, healing? Or just an oversight? Right has darker colored scars. Normal. Same applies to top surgery scars.  For recent surgeries that alter the areola, it is pink as it heals  (nipples are pigmented on dark skin btw so it’s a weird look) After full care and recovery they’ll look normal (dark)

Well it being black history month is reminding me how I wanted to doodle something like this down for a while. Since it’s been a lil detail I always take notice of in drawings. These are very simple depictions but I hope it’s enough to give the general idea! Feel free to reblog


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