Forum - View topicDrawing anime characters.....
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Siilent
Posts: 184 Location: Canada |
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I usually tend to draw my own, Akito Sohma being the only exception- I have an entire sketchbook involving him, chibi-like or not...I also have a remake of his wardrobe in the anime.
So other than my main fictional obsession, I generally don't try for /serious/ drawings of characters. |
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Cloe
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Posts: 2728 Location: Los Angeles, CA |
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I've drawn one piece of fanart in my life, and that was last week for the Answerman "Creation Station" winner's fake anime "The Adventures of Magical Kitty Princess Cutie-Kat." I just thought it would be funny.
My "real" artwork and animation is all located at my Minnesota Artists page. Now we've just gotta get jaddy-chan in this thread and we'll be all set.
First use a website like Image Shack to upload your file onto the internet. Then you can either use the "Img" button at the top of the ANN message post window to link to it, or you can copy/paste the code Image Shack will give you. |
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siddo
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Cloe thank you for explaining..
and here's my picture but i must say it's taken with the webcam so it's not very good |
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outlawwolf
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Thats cool, but just to be sure, wouldn't something like this be more specifically be at home in the manga section? Manga is the medium for anime style artwork on paper and anime is the medium for it on film. Since this is all pretty much done on paper, with the exception of those that own tablets and do work using a mouse, wouldn't this kind of fall under that category? If it stays in the anime section, that would be cool too since this place recieves the most traffic and thus would get the most publicity, but I just want to get the particulars out of the way. |
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Luminal
Posts: 179 Location: Montreal, QC, Canada |
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You are quite talented! Luminal |
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prettygirl
Posts: 127 Location: too far from home... |
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"Oh wow!!!" is what I have to say about your fanart. I especially liked the Bleach piece. With that talent, I see no reason for you to think, "Why bother trying." It's pointless to compare your work to others... so don't. You're great the way you are with the talents that you have |
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DarkTenshi90
Posts: 440 Location: Nebraska |
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I love to draw, but I rarely post the pictures I make on the internet unless they are colored. But recently, I made a "fanart"... kind of, but you'll understand what I mean once you see the picture I drew and color.
http://www.deviantart.com/view/29635887/ I plan on drawing more later on! |
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Fui
Posts: 339 |
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I saw this on the Hey Answerman thread for last week's contest and thought it was so good. It looks so professional, too. How do people get the colors and lines so clean and crisp? Do they actually color with photoshop or just edit pictures? I'd like to get some color into my stuff, so I was just wondering how people do it (like in anime). |
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Satanachia
Posts: 143 Location: Canada |
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Cloe
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Posts: 2728 Location: Los Angeles, CA |
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Thank you. After I did my initial sketch, I used a light table and traced the image onto a new sheet of paper using a .5mm lead pencil. Then I scanned the drawing and used photoshop to color. Most used tools: polygonal lasso tool + paint bucket, brush tool, and the blur tool. Each color is on a separate photoshop layer, as are highlights and shadows. The entire process took about 4 hours. When I color my animation, I use pretty much the same process, minus the blur. |
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DaZ616
Posts: 327 Location: Sydney, Australia |
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This is my anime drawing:
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f153/DaZ616/img017.jpg Its a sketch of Naruto using his 'Rasengun' Attack( i dont know if thats the right spelling) Im not that good but i want to become better I migth colour it with photoshop later on. Enjoy DaZ |
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Jadress
Posts: 807 Location: Seattle. It purdy and nerdy! |
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Nyaaa you flatter me! But heck, I love this thread already! Yes, I also draw in anime style. I don't do fanart very often (with the exception of FF7 doodles.. those are everywhere), but I do love coming up with original characters. Actually, I'd like to do more fanart, but never found the time for it! There's an example of my art in the latest Hey Answerman thread, the first Magical Kitty Princess fan art piece. It's not my best example, but it's there. I also drew my avatar.. it's ANN's mascot in Family Guy style. I'll post stuff in here when I have a chance.. I don't have anything good online right now. And I have to agree with what Prettygirl said- no one should feel discouraged by other artists who may be better than you. Just look at those artists as inspiration! Even super amazing artists think they suck when they compare their art to their favorite artists. Drawing is fun, so don't let anything ruin your fun. |
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don'tlookbehindyou
Posts: 44 Location: being distracted by shiny things. |
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Techniquelly you could argue that it belongs in this section due to the fact that the art features anime characters or are inspired by them. Satanachia all I can say is wow to your picture. Gives us non artsy people hope for the future. |
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rajamitsu
Posts: 172 |
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I haven't drawn anything anime-realated for a while, but I do enjoy doing fanart. Although I do have an addiction to making most characters chibi.
This is the most recent thing I've done fanart/anime-wise. |
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Satanachia
Posts: 143 Location: Canada |
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thanks. i finished the body today in art class. i ran outta paper so i'm debating whether or not to finish it on the backside of a blank page or just leaving it the way it is. i'm also trying to put "ghost in the shell: stand alone complex" at the top of the page but thats gonna be hard since i have a hard time getting my charcoal into a really fine point. |
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