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ERedSkyler

Nice draw HaruhiSky ^^, but I have a question for you, how did you do a good perspective with characters?

haruhisky

I imagine that I actually had a camera and took a picture of Haruhi. Regarding perspective, I draw mainly in three ways. One is to emphasize the body part of the character close to the camera and draw it in large size. This way you can highlight the perspective. Just like using a wide-angle lens when taking pictures. The other way is to draw the size of the body part of the character without changing the ratio. Just like using a telephoto lens when taking a picture. And finally, I draw it in a mixed way. In the part close to the camera, as if using a wide angle lens, draw the perspective feeling emphasized, and draw away the part away from the camera as if using a telephoto lens. Although this is not correct as perspective, you can draw the part away from the camera in large size while emphasizing the perspective. In this illustration I draw it in the third way. The way to draw Haruhi 's hip and legs emphasizes the perspective. On the other hand, the part from the waist to the face is drawn without changing the proportion of each part of the body as if using a telephoto lens. If you apply the perspective from the hips to the feet in the same way to the upper body as well, you will have to paint the face smaller.

haruhisky

Example using a wide angle lens <a href="https://www.patreon.com/posts/haruhi-in-dress-21467353">https://www.patreon.com/posts/haruhi-in-dress-21467353</a> Example using a telephoto lens <a href="https://www.patreon.com/posts/bunny-haruhi-for-22312583">https://www.patreon.com/posts/bunny-haruhi-for-22312583</a>

magnus

Wow, impressive job!