And the front! The front is often flat, try to add depth in it and approach it as a 3d object.

And ofcourse the 3/4 view. Most difficult view. (Not really you could also try from a higher or lower angle actually) try to think in arrows and how the skin moves Over the skull 💀

Another example of using construction. Did I already tell construction is important?

A great way of learning is to take a sketchbook and fill each day 1 or 2 pages. Pick a different topic each day. Like eyes, hands, or something else that's challenging!

Same works for drawing mouths! Take the mirror and see how you pronounce words. But also analyze how the mouth makes shapes with different expressions.




How to draw comcis! A thread

Using the horizonline to figure out the size of characters in a background. A thread with tips! 🧵 1/5

A cheat sheet for different compositions. Save if you want 😄

Struggling with perspective? 👀 Keep your characters' eyes on the horizon line! This trick also makes it easy to scale big and small characters correctly.

Storyboarding and filming tips. A massive post with 50+ tutorials! Made by me.

Sometimes people say tangents are part of their style. What do you think?

Let's draw some hands! Filling two pages in my sketchbook to practice. A thread about drawing hands! 🧵

Cheatsheet for different shots and storyboarding. Part of my how to draw backgrounds ebook & video course

Stop drawing flat ❌

Almost Christmas! Enough fun stuff to draw! A jolly thread 1/6 🧵

I always try to avoid tangents. No matter what the style is. Inbelieve its better to avoid them. Agree?

When creating a scene. Act as ifnyou have your own film studio!