Hi Juventino, thank you for your comment :)
Look, giving advice is not my thing, the truth is, I can tell you to draw a lot, a lot, from nature, that is, draw people, animals, yourself, whoever you can, even in motion. All this will help you a lot to become fluent in the line and to understand the volumes and how different types of lighting affect them, in addition to anatomy and to learn about poses and attitudes; all this is, I think, the basis of all figurative illustrators, come on.
I leave you the link to a post about this, there you will find recommendations for books that deal with the subject. Cheer up!
A greeting.
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Juventino Sánchez Vera
Good process, I start in the illustrated one, I would like you to give me some advice on sketches.
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mateu_aguilella
Hi Juventino, thank you for your comment :)
Look, giving advice is not my thing, the truth is, I can tell you to draw a lot, a lot, from nature, that is, draw people, animals, yourself, whoever you can, even in motion. All this will help you a lot to become fluent in the line and to understand the volumes and how different types of lighting affect them, in addition to anatomy and to learn about poses and attitudes; all this is, I think, the basis of all figurative illustrators, come on.
I leave you the link to a post about this, there you will find recommendations for books that deal with the subject. Cheer up!
A greeting.
http://www.domestika.org/foros/7-ilustracion_y_animacion/hilos/84372-libros_documentacion_basica_para_el_dibujante
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jana_perez
They say that when you give advice, you are speaking to yourself in the past ...
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