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Ericon wrote:Sherade wrote:Also, for 3D, just study G1 Cartoons and look how the perspective is.
Or, if available, use the actual toys, you can't get anymore 3-D then that.
Set em up in poses and just sketch away.
Sherade wrote:Also, for 3D, just study G1 Cartoons and look how the perspective is.
Ramrider wrote:I'd also recommend brushing up on figure drawing in general. At its core TF anatomy is basically the same as our own, so if you can learn something about drawing human figures, that can be used as a grounding for your TF drawing.
Ramrider wrote:Actually, I don't know if this is any help to you, but I posted a little step-by-step thing of how I work in this thread. I wasn't specifically covering perspective, but you may get something useful out of it.
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