Q&A Stream #01 - Source Files + Video Answers (Patreon)
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Each video is labeled, but in here's a list of the questions with each corresponding video:
1. What are some of the pitfalls/things to look out for when drawing expressions?
2. How important is it to develop your own style?
3. How to "break" anatomy & bend the rules with chibi style?
4. How do you draw "rtil thighs"?
6. What are the basics of color?
7. How do you isolate and colorize linework?
8. What are the biggest breasts you've ever drawn and how big are you willing to go?
9. How do you approach clouds and cloudscapes?
10. How do you draw reproductive anatomy (specifically: the breasts, vagina and penis)?
11. How would you draw a 1st person perspective of someone drugged?
12. How do you draw cloth and folds?
13. How do you approach waves and ocean waterscapes?
14. How does the hip anatomy connect with the stomach area?
15. How do you draw a basic skeletal figure?
16. How do you approach foreshortening?
17. How do you draw cityscapes and buildings?
18. How do you gauge light intensity, temperature, and working with more than one light source?
Don't forget you can download both of the giant canvases I drew all these things on in PSD and PNG format from this archive.
Keep in mind that when I say "you" I mean only me, and that my method of doing things is not the only way of doing things - but i'll always try my best to lead you down the right path! I also hope that the more I do this the more articulate I will be in trying to teach and demonstrate on stream. Thanks for all who came for being patient and I hope you enjoyed it - I look forward to future Q&A streams.
Now that that's out of the way, it's May and this month is going to be very busy for me with prepping for A-Kon, a very big anime convention in Dallas the first weekend of June. So i'll be posting a schedule with some changes from the norm that are only temporary to allow me some more time to produce more work for the upcoming conventions, but I promise there will still be lots of fun and stuff to look forward to the rest of the spring and into summer! See you soon,
-rtil