How to draw humans of fantasy
Human of fantasy drawing tutorial:
Learn how to draw heroes of sword and sorcery
HUMAN OF SWORD AND SORCERY FACE DRAWING TUTORIAL
Drawing tips on human face: Begin with the forms, then you create the structure of the head. When those 2 steps are done you begin to draw the face on top of it. ( Keep in mind that those 3 steps are done on top of each other. )
DRAWING TUTORIAL ON MAN AND WOMAN ANATOMY
Drawing tips on human anatomy : Give to humans 3 times the width of the head. A little less for women and 6 to 8 times the hight of the head. Experiment with those proportions to obtain different shapes.
HOW TO DRAW HUMAN HEROES OF SWORD AND SORCERY
Step by step fantasy drawing tutorial
Step by step drawing tips on human heroes of fantasy:
Step 1: You draw a quick pale sketch of all the general forms and shapes of your caractere with the most accurate proportions you can. Don’t go into details, this forms sketch will be used as a guidelines for the rest of your pieces. Keep in mind that you should do a quick rough sketch of forms like that to start any kind of drawing themes you do.
Step 2: At step 2, you begin to draw your caractere face and anatomy on top of the forms and shapes you’ve drawn on step one.
Step 3: You add the costumes; boots, gloves, armor or mage robe depending of the type of caractere you draw. Put the details in weapons, shield if needs be or magic staff. Chose the right lines and forms you wish to keep. Personalyse your own drawing.
Step 4: Finish your drawing, ink it, and erase the pencilled guidelines from the step 1 and 2 guidelines sketch.
PALADIN FANTASY DRAWING TUTORIAL
Close up on the steps of how to draw a paladin
SORCERESS FANTASY DRAWING TUTORIAL
Close up on the steps of how to draw a sorceress
BARBARIAN WARRIOR FANTASY DRAWING TUTORIAL
Close up on the steps of how to draw a barbarian warrior
WARRIOR OF DARKNESS FANTASY DRAWING TUTORIAL
Close up on the steps of how to draw an armoured warrior of darkness
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