Asked by coresilence
it’s no problem at all, I don’t mind answering Qs.. /(●⌒v⌒●)
I’m glad you think they’re dynamic, because that’s what I try to go for, especially for StarFox characters, bcuz they’re BADASS that way~~
Hmmmm basically, my style is very VERY sketchy. I let my hand loose and draw and redraw until I’m happy w/ the lines I make (this requires abusing the undo feature in whatever program you’re using).
It’s important to start basic before you add the details. It’s good enough to draw stick figures if it makes it easier to focus on pose only.


I also take a break from my drawing to come back to it with fresher eyes later. If I’ve come up w/ a better pose, it’s time to redraw again! Take advantage of layers to draw on top of previous drawings.
Sometimes only certain body parts (ie, hands, head) need to be adjusted. You can easily copy your layer and select certain areas you want to re-work, rotating them for a better effect and then redraw them so it looks in proportion. So experiment, and see what looks good to you.

Knowing the human anatomy is a MUST if you want your poses to be convincing. If you can’t go to life drawing classes, simply collect any pictures that feature poses you like. They can be anything from photos to other ppl’s arts. Collect, collect, collect! For reference and inspiration.
One of my favorite artists is Yusuke Murata because he’s AMAZING at drawing action & dynamic poses, so i look at his work often ^^





Hope any of this helps (u.u)
Asked by iamjasonssmirkingrevenge
o dear, wish i had more to recommend.. just recently started reading batfics, really. ^^b
Cage Match ← this is the one that’s particularly peaked at me recently. i really loved it!
also enjoyed Good Guys Don’t Wear White, by the same author.
Just traits that tell you the places he came from never truly left him, ‘cause it’s what he is. ALSO BruJay, yiss
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