https://book.impress.co.jp/books/1117101074
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How to draw 絵 (Drawing)
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The first step is to be able to draw clean straight lines/curves
- It’s a process of learning while progressing
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Even if you think you can observe the elements, you don’t seem to be able to do it at all. It felt like IB Japanese’s 文学分析 (literary analysis)
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This is exactly what I wanted~ (blu3mo)
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A book that teaches you how to quickly draw images that capture the features without being highly realistic
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It enables you to quickly draw pictures that capture the features of a model after observing them
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Start by roughly capturing the shape, and as you observe more closely, it becomes easier to draw
- If you try to copy the details from the beginning, it becomes difficult to see the overall balance
- So, first balance it out and then add the details
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How to draw lines
- Make sure that the lines you imagine in your head match the lines you actually draw
- I didn’t pay much attention to each individual line
- Make sure that the lines you imagine in your head match the lines you actually draw
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Remember the joy of drawing
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- It said something good (blu3mo)
- It’s important not to depend on others for the standard of “joy”(?)
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棒人間 (Stick figure)
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The upper body and lower body are about the same length
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Draw the hands a little above the head, leaving a small gap
- It’s easy to end up drawing them lower (blu3mo)
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By manipulating it well, you can freely move a person
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I wanted to draw ソーラン節 (Soran Bushi) on the right (blu3mo)
- It’s different, so when you compare it to the real thing, the way it bends is different in various ways
- It seems that the perception of how each joint bends was off
- Not just this, but if you compare it to reality and make adjustments, your drawing skills improve, right?
- Also, I should have considered the center of gravity
- And I didn’t even have the idea of tilting the torso in the first place
- It’s different, so when you compare it to the real thing, the way it bends is different in various ways
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- It got better
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Movement
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- I see, there are rules for angles
- It feels like learning based on theory (blu3mo)
- The left one is based on reality, and the right one is drawn according to the book
- The one in the book is more like a manga expression, right?
- It’s quite different, but both of them seem to be running, which is strange
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When drawing an object, consider the perspective of being easy to draw and capturing its features
- Being easy to draw means
- It can be expressed by combining simple elements
- Capturing its features means
- Transferring what is unique to it
- For example, if it’s a lemon, it would be the pointed shape
- In other words, increasing the Information Quantity (meaning rarity)
- Being easy to draw means
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Stretching brush strokes-
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It looks better with guidelines, especially for ellipses.
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Also, it’s good to draw short lines in layers.
- Each line may have some ambiguity when drawn individually, but when connecting the next line, the best interpretation is chosen from the ambiguous interpretations, so it improves(?).
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The one on the right was drawn first, and the one on the left was drawn later.
- I used guidelines, and the circle looks much better.
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- I drew it based on a photo.
- It’s important to grasp the shape and adjust the balance first.
- I was able to adjust the balance well this way.
- I also drew guidelines for the circle.
- It’s also quite important to notice when lines are parallel to each other (blu3mo).
- And by drawing a bicycle like this carefully, you can understand its structure, making it easier to draw deformed bicycles in the future (blu3mo).
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I realized that if you draw points randomly, the corners become rounded and the drawing looks very “sloppy”.
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This is also highly recommended! https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSep9cqur/ (fuka)