Hey Friends!



Hey friends!
Meg here for this week’s TUTOR TUESDAY! This week I go over just a little trick that I like to use when drawing and connecting arms/hands/legs/feet ect. This helps me with foreshortening as well. I hope it helps you folks as well! I have tutorials that talk more specifically about hand/foot/leg anatomy here. If you have any tutorial recommendations send ‘em in here or my personal. Now go forth and I’ll see you next week!
-
lolita7d liked this · 1 year ago
-
fungal--wastes reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
reference-side reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
evilhagmannn liked this · 1 year ago
-
comrade-slugcat reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
whitefox2k18 liked this · 1 year ago
-
frozenoverblackballoon liked this · 1 year ago
-
sonic-adventure liked this · 1 year ago
-
omnipenne liked this · 1 year ago
-
allebooklover reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
mai-fanblog liked this · 1 year ago
-
plaguedoctorwho liked this · 1 year ago
-
webstjes000 liked this · 1 year ago
-
krowspiracyanon reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
unefilleamericaine2k16 reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
mothzarellaman liked this · 1 year ago
-
soggyqun liked this · 1 year ago
-
poopypuppies reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
heart-select liked this · 1 year ago
-
psychangels reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
biggayarsonsbiggaytumble reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
biggayarsonsbiggaytumble liked this · 1 year ago
-
chameleoncove liked this · 1 year ago
-
misscaputmortuum500 liked this · 1 year ago
-
tiredarts-main liked this · 1 year ago
-
crunchyspositivybubble liked this · 1 year ago
-
justpickupthatpen reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
twadi-gurl reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
guppy-with-amilkpopsicle liked this · 1 year ago
-
vels-rb-blog reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
tuktukisposts liked this · 1 year ago
-
artking-4 reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
leafiu reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
starfacr liked this · 1 year ago
-
uwuinhell reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
uwuinhell liked this · 1 year ago
-
blackbirds0608 liked this · 1 year ago
-
craftyartbatmanboy liked this · 1 year ago
-
lydenwut liked this · 1 year ago
-
artreferencesarchive reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
this-is-mine-and-go-away reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
l-inator liked this · 1 year ago
-
ferretwhomst liked this · 1 year ago
-
starstruckangel2009 reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
starstruckangel2009 liked this · 1 year ago
-
justsomenb-core liked this · 1 year ago
-
parfaitz liked this · 1 year ago
-
twig-gy reblogged this · 1 year ago
More Posts from Artisium



A long time ago an anon asked my thoughts about drawing backgrounds, so I finally got around to putting this together. It’s more prop-centric, but it still represents my philosophy to backgrounds.
I’ll try to do something more about drawing actual background spaces in the future! Please let me know what you think, if anything is unclear, or if you have suggestions for other tutorials you might find helpful!
Hello, just want to say I love your art, do you have any suggestions on how to draw poses?
I guess three things I think of when it comes to poses are line of action, straight vs curved, and weight. I’ll use this quick awkward doodle to demonstrate:

You probably know this one if you know animation. Everything in the drawing doesn’t necessarily have to stick to it, but its a good basis for the overall silhouette. Most examples I’ve seen stick to one line, but sometimes I experiment with two if I’m going for a more action-y, dynamic pose. Its best not to go over two (two is risking it) as that would just get too visually confusing.

This one is more for smaller details, such as the arms and legs. Its good if you want to go for a more stylized look, since real life humans never have completely straight lines anywhere on their body. It’s basically contrasting a straight line with a curved one so you get a clearer idea of where the volume is going. Check out this video if you want more info, which is where I referenced from!

An easy one to forget in my experience. A little trick we learnt in life drawing class is that in real life the nose should generally be parallel to where the most weight is, to make it look more balanced. You’ll notice too that the body gets more compressed where the most weight is, ie the left leg here.
Some of my own (colour coded) examples, although I’m still learning to apply these things ~

(Sometimes if the nose doesn’t line up with where the body is leaning, you have to balance it out with the limbs or other body parts. The amethyst one would not work if she wasn’t holding another character on her back)
I recommend looking up these techniques online or in art books as you’re bound to find more in-depth tutorials and examples. But overall I hope this helps!




More mini notes! 📝💕 | Instagram







a small glitter tutorial that is badly cropped and vague i am sorry
hopefully this helps some people though!! This tutorial is for clip studio paint or photoshop mostly but im pretty sure you can do it with any program that has particle brushes!
Repost with credit is okay?? yes

Just THREE DAYS LEFT to bid on the ULTIMATE COLLECTORS EDITION ONE-OFF SET of How to THINK when you DRAW books, each book with an ORIGINAL FULLY INKED SIGNED ILLUSTRATION! AND an ORIGINAL PIECE OF STRANSKI ART, only on EBAY HERE RIGHT NOW!
THIS IS YOUR ONE CHANCE to get this ULTIMATE PRIZE for yourself, or as the BEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT EVER for that Etherington Brothers fan in your life! Check out the auction RIGHT HERE!
PLUS! I have TONS of DIFFERENT tutorials, tips and references that I DON’T post here on the blog going up on OUR MASSIVE INSTAGRAM and over on OUR GIANT TWITTER throughout the day today and EVERY DAY
Lorenzo!