yummy wrote:
Nice tutorial. Is there any way to make a tutorial about character postures and compositions? I'm really lacky in this field and even drawing from real life photos does not help :/
I just... Can't seem to be able yet to capture a pose that seems lively (with movement induced) and natural (with poses that don't make you think it's not natural) at the same time.
Oh, and another one about how to color characters as in light novel illustrations.
Like this
http://www.mediafactory.co.jp/bunkoj/rinjinbu/subtop.htmlIt's like in Denpa Onna to Seishun Otoko, with all the pika pika *_*
In the internet there are many tutorials about that

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Poses:The best tutorials about poses, anatomy and composition I ever found are by Andrew Loomis. Since his books are so old and popular there are many scans of his entire books on the internet.
I hope those links work:
http://alexhays.com/loomis/http://www.placidchaos.com/AM/index.php ... rew_loomisFigure Drawing for All its worth and
Drawing the head and hands are my favorites. They are excellent for both beginners and advanced artists!
There are also sites that help with the poses, like the so famous posemaniacs:
http://www.posemaniacs.com/The best part is that you can rotate the bodies and it shows the muscles. Sometimes it is not 100% anatomically correct, but it's still great.
Oh, and in deviantart there's this cool tutorial, I think you are going to love it ♥ :
http://fav.me/d16vfl2It's a short but helpful and fun tutorial about poses

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Color:The site you linked has really cute art. I fell in love with it as soon as I saw it

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Anyway, I think this tutorial might be exactly what you are looking for:
http://raemz.wordpress.com/category/tutorials/ (scroll down to start with the first part

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It has a somewhat similar coloring style and it has many details!