The magnificent Swedish Harry Potter covers.
Dude.
flawless covers wow
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- Aang (Avatar the Last Airbender: The Warriors of Kyoshi)
- Carl Sagan (Cosmos Ep. 11, The Persistence Of Memory)
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Learning anatomy drawing is important. Period. Whatever you plan to draw and however you plan to draw it you need to have an idea of what it actually looks like, practice in realism, before you plan to move on to creative interpretation.
Here are examples of all different kinds of athletic body types to illustrate the importance of knowing what sort of “built” look you will need to go for when drawing and designing a character. Not all fit is the same fit and it is so hard to find adequate variety when looking for references. These were linked by a talented comic artist Nina Matsumoto. Here site can be found here http://ninamatsumoto.wordpress.com/
A good sampling of her art can be found here http://spacecoyote.deviantart.com/
I would like to bring this back around to my blog now that more people are around, I guess.
This is an incredibly good body reference that shows even athletic builds can vary to a really impressive extent depending not only on the individual, but what they’ve trained themselves to be great at.
Look at how different and fantastic these bodies are. Humans are just amazing.very good
beautiful.
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Sherlock x Scott Pilgrim crossover.
Jim: If you have what you say you have, I will make you rich. If you don’t, I’ll make you into shoes.
hahaha brilliant.
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