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ClaFanN1
August 08, 2009, 08:18 AM
when i try to draw the same character in several angles it never looks exactly the same :(
There's any technique to help it or is something only pros can do?

GPAnthony
August 27, 2009, 04:13 AM
Really, your best bet is to pick up some reference books such as Dynamic Figure Drawing by Burne Hogarth or How to Draw vol. 1 by Wizard Magazine, and really concentrate on mastering anatomy and figure drawing. Doing alot of life drawing and gesture drawing (quick sketches of poses captured from live reference) will be very helpful as well.

Of course, since manga characters aren't built with photo realistic anatomy (ex. bigger heads, smaller torsos, slimmer abdomen) you'll want to adjust the lessons accordingly. For manga bodies I usually use the value 1 complete body = 5 1/2 heads (normal human height is 1 body = 7 heads)

It'll take a while to master and it's a lot of hard work, but when you get the structure of the body down your art will be all the stronger for it.
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You can also try doing character turnarounds, though these are really annoying and boring to draw. If you want to make sure everything lines up as planned, a turnaround acts like a character blueprint.

http://cedrichohnstadt.files.wordpress.com/2007/09/flintstoneturns.jpg

Yabe
August 27, 2009, 10:17 AM
You can also try doing character turnarounds, though these are really annoying and boring to draw. If you want to make sure everything lines up as planned, a turnaround acts like a character blueprint.
I agree totally.
I don't think that there's actually the technic but to keep up the practice on drawing the same character in different angles until you get used to it. It's a pain and it's really tedious, but it can really make you become more comfortable in alternating the motions of a character later on. My additional tips are before drawing, always taking note and memorising the certain details of your character's characteristics, e.g. the shape of the eyes, eyebrows, lips, nose, hair, etc.

Eshvoide
September 02, 2009, 11:18 AM
Perspective's a b---- (especially like top view or super low/high angle). If you can look for it, I recommend "How to Draw Manga: Putting Things in Perspective or How to Draw Manga: Sketching Manga-Style: All About Perspective" as a good resource material. When I say resource material, use it when you get stuck don't follow the thing word by word.

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(My friend always complained to me saying that he didn't want to buy those books because he knows how to draw and he's usually thinking not to draw that artist style, but THAT IS WRONG. It's just teaching you techniques that you can use to solve certain problems.)

ClaFanN1
September 04, 2009, 06:51 PM
I know what you're talking about i have some painful times drawing perspectives :\