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whoami111 Posted at 3:58 pm on Sep. 30, 2008
do you have any advice on drawing toned muscles? or where did you learn it or whatever?

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bstodge Posted at 4:12 pm on Sep. 30, 2008
Quote: from BoomerSL at 6:00 pm on Sep. 30, 2008

I learned by drawing DBZ characters. With pen and ink. Draw the most noticeable lines and either with graphic marker or colored pencil shade around a spot of highlight and then shade the whole thing. If you are working with graphic marker, use a gray to do shading over the skin tone. If color pencils either use orange or purple or both to shade.

lol. that's how i learned too. DBZ

whoami111 Posted at 4:01 pm on Sep. 30, 2008
Quote: from BoomerSL at 4:00 pm on Sep. 30, 2008

I learned by drawing DBZ characters. With pen and ink. Draw the most noticeable lines and either with graphic marker or colored pencil shade around a spot of highlight and then shade the whole thing. If you are working with graphic marker, use a gray to do shading over the skin tone. If color pencils either use orange or purple or both to shade.
k i will try dat thnx
BoomerSL Posted at 4:00 pm on Sep. 30, 2008
I learned by drawing DBZ characters. With pen and ink. Draw the most noticeable lines and either with graphic marker or colored pencil shade around a spot of highlight and then shade the whole thing. If you are working with graphic marker, use a gray to do shading over the skin tone. If color pencils either use orange or purple or both to shade.
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