for the beginning proportions, couldn't you just make a taller rectangle and split it in half rather than duplicating a short one? I think there'd be less room for error then.
Ctrl+Alt+T is the shortcut for duplicating a selection in the same layer :D. Duplicating and being able to free transform it. I use this one the most. For simple duplicating there's another shortcut which i don't remember >.>' Nice tutorial, by the way :). Thanks a bunch!
seems like you all for "be perfectly skinny or your not pretty!" >:( do you know how many people are anarexic because of those models? ive never worried about my wieght and im a perfect weight for ME. not too skiny not fat at all.
I love this lesson and in general it is really good, but at about 4:58 you say about a neck length for spacing. I am curious as to how much is that? Also I am hoping i get this right and the line that goes to the top of the head from the point a neck length above the belly button is the half the length of the box with the neck length added right? Very cool lessons and I learn alot from you.
That's a very cool and easier way to establish the proportions of the female form. How do you apply this to more dynamic poses though? especially ones showing the curve of the spine? man, you ought to write a book showing this! very informative!
for the beginning proportions, couldn't you just make a taller rectangle and split it in half rather than duplicating a short one? I think there'd be less room for error then.
ruhturrdid 6 days ago
why is my brush 5 but huge compared to yours?
Refazhe 2 weeks ago
@Refazhe WHen you open a new project, make sure it is 300 dpi.
architectus777 2 weeks ago
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Refazhe 2 weeks ago
I memorized this template, practiced it a bit, and now my friend, who's been drawing his entire life, thinks I'm better than him.
AccountGrath 2 months ago
VERY GOOD TUTORIALS.
combatives 6 months ago
Ctrl+Alt+T is the shortcut for duplicating a selection in the same layer :D. Duplicating and being able to free transform it. I use this one the most. For simple duplicating there's another shortcut which i don't remember >.>' Nice tutorial, by the way :). Thanks a bunch!
blinkymon 7 months ago
might i ask where you got that 3D render?
lonSinceInsane 1 year ago
its called the pubic area haha
noebernabe 1 year ago
seems like you all for "be perfectly skinny or your not pretty!" >:( do you know how many people are anarexic because of those models? ive never worried about my wieght and im a perfect weight for ME. not too skiny not fat at all.
ThePsychoticScyth396 1 year ago
I love this lesson and in general it is really good, but at about 4:58 you say about a neck length for spacing. I am curious as to how much is that? Also I am hoping i get this right and the line that goes to the top of the head from the point a neck length above the belly button is the half the length of the box with the neck length added right? Very cool lessons and I learn alot from you.
QuantemFear 1 year ago
@QuantemFear Neck length is about 1/3 of the head.
architectus777 1 year ago
You sounded Irish in the beginning... Cool
-icommentu87 *,.,*
icommentu87 1 year ago
@icommentu87 i know right xD
myfaceispurple 1 year ago
Your so awesome! You should have your videos more popular!
Helix7777 2 years ago 5
That's a very cool and easier way to establish the proportions of the female form. How do you apply this to more dynamic poses though? especially ones showing the curve of the spine? man, you ought to write a book showing this! very informative!
SteevDragon67 2 years ago
that was a good accent joke in the begin
sharktribe 2 years ago
Thank you avatarcj. I'm doing my best to share the knowledge that I had to learn the hard way.
architectus777 2 years ago
Nice . You are very good at this . I wish there were more like you in this world .
avatarcj 2 years ago 7