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Sparklet-Rayne [2019-11-29 05:21:02 +0000 UTC]
Really amazing job. As Pouasson-de-oro said nailed it with the detail, lighting, and anatomy.
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EmberWolfsArt In reply to PouassonDeOro [2019-05-12 10:59:41 +0000 UTC]
Yeah the face is what I am most happy with. Mostly I get so blurry pics of horses to draw. The photos of this guy was very detailed and some of them looked like there where in a studio- they where so good. I could really see all the details instead of second-guess everything.
I still use James Baxters tutorial or rather the things I learned from it when I draw horses. They have the same joints as dogs but proportions and stature are so different. Horses are squares. : www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUk5Nu…
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EmberWolfsArt In reply to PouassonDeOro [2019-05-13 07:51:36 +0000 UTC]
Yes that is the first time i saw it. I was in the store the day Spirit hit the shelves on DVD and bought it. The tutorial changed my entire perspective on drawing. I was doing the "draw he lines" and could not figure out how some people where so good at art. Then this tutorial was on the dvd and BOOM my world was changed. This was before youtube and now you can find anything online. Before then you had to buy books on art and I did not have any money back then and i had saved up for months to buy the Spirit DVD.
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PouassonDeOro In reply to EmberWolfsArt [2019-05-13 11:07:23 +0000 UTC]
I totally can understand why. My art also improved a lot when I realized I had to draw the overall shape to get the proportions right and draw the details after that. Yes back then we didn't have many ways to get to see how other people would draw their art from the beginning of the process to the end. Like ten years ago I bought a book about the bases of drawing but I never ever used it... XD I was already inspired by all the speedpaints we find here and there and by Disney animators to draw.
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