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Published: 2016-07-08 11:48:25 +0000 UTC; Views: 90969; Favourites: 3098; Downloads: 0
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Patreon ArtStation CG+ Tumblr VK
Hey! If you like my work:
Watch me: kate-fox.deviantart.com/
Support me: Patreon
My awesome patrons will get:
- 9 poses in High Resolution(10000x3328)
Rules:
You are free to use this poses set(refs and base for ur OC's, non-commercial works and gifts, ref in commissions etc.)
Please: DON'T TRACE this sketches-pack IN COMMISSIONS, ADOPTCOMMISSIONS, ADOPT-auctions and commercial works.
You can use them in commercial works as a reference but don't trace.
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Comments: 22
Bubblezes [2016-10-10 22:37:11 +0000 UTC]
whats the purpose of the lines across the legs and arms? I've seen other artist do it and I'm curious why
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BadSpiderArt In reply to Bubblezes [2017-12-28 08:06:27 +0000 UTC]
They are used to give a sense of depth and angle of view from your perspective. So for example, lines curving up are coming towards you and lines curving down are going away from you. Also depends on the angle the spectator is looking at the model.
Very nice models Kate-FoX. Luv 'em
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shvique [2016-07-09 01:06:19 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for sharing these! These will be very useful, if/when I ever get back into the habit of brushing up my long-neglected drawing-skills!
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GemByrd [2016-07-08 21:56:14 +0000 UTC]
I really like the more simplistic poses, much easier to reference from ^^
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K0USEKI [2016-07-08 19:36:05 +0000 UTC]
how do you come up with poses to draw all the time!!??
I always find it so difficult to think of things, and I'm so tired of just doing like. standing or sitting poses bah!!
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Maroro [2016-07-08 19:11:03 +0000 UTC]
hmmmm for some reason I feel like the 2nd pose's left arm (so the one we see on the right) is a little too long...
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Godzilla4545 [2016-07-08 11:53:37 +0000 UTC]
Poses! Still need to get patreon to donate, I'm missing out on a lot by the looks of things.
Also, can I ask, how do you measure the proportions of a character? I've always struggled getting everything to a suitable size that isn't freakishly long or short.
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bragdoll In reply to Godzilla4545 [2016-07-09 03:28:49 +0000 UTC]
Hey! I know i'm not her, but for my proportions I draw the head first, then use 2 head measurements for the chest, 1 for pelvis, 1.5 for thighs, 1.5 for calves, and a quarter for feet. I hope that helped!
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Godzilla4545 In reply to bragdoll [2016-07-09 15:27:05 +0000 UTC]
That helps a lot. Thank you very much, I'll have to try this in future when drawing.
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