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Anyone Else Sick Of Only Being Able To Find Years-old Art Reference Masterposts That Are Just Broken
anyone else sick of only being able to find years-old art reference masterposts that are just broken links and a bunch of eye shading tutorials? i uh. i sure am. so. introducing:

one-off tutorials
shorter, image-based
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] gigi d.g., god of art’s color tips
eyeball tutorial! not anime coloring, the actual anatomy
panel flow
dark skin coloring
showing expression with the mouth
color profiles overview
dos and donts of accessibility in design
local color adjustment!
filters for them fake 90s anime vibes
How to get an automatic outline in clip studio paint!
Csp auto-action that colors your lines For you……. A lifesaver
Lighting foundationals
longer, mostly typed
commonly referred to as the “animator’s bible.” made by a bunch of disney men in ‘95. really good
also ~’90s book, on perspective. unfathomably good too
traditional photo study setup 101
comic panel flow and structure
how to use ref pics and adapt em
portfolio tips!
pixel art tutorial. geared to pokemon
comic typesetting! what’s the lore!
webtoon typesetting! for the scanlators
webtoon typesetting and background cleanup! for the perfectionists
remember animation vs animator? yea he made a 30m animation overview
you know that ghost singin vid that goes around every year? that guy’s drawin ( and music!) process
reference sites
motion pose ref but actual photos
figure drawing/pose ref, but they’re all clothed
free textures. only the neutrals will probably useful, but it’s a good look into early!sites (CURRENTLY BROKEN :( )
skeletons! in detail! doesn’t link to the main page; check out the header bar. SO much on offer here
correct forms of address in nobility
movie screencaps
cinematographer. amazing set photos
more movie screencaps. cleaner site
2mil+ face database. so many search filters. good for facial features in character design
my personal fav palette generator
[PAID] croquis cafe. recently became paywalled :( their insta (at the bottom) has some of the stuff. It’s included for the sake of completeness, but op is a trump supporter, so I wouldn’t recommended.
historical fashion w/ narrow filters. all the fashion is like super white though. i genuinely cannot find any nonwhite compendiums its really annoying please tell me if you find one
random gen medieval city overhead map
random gen 3d model mansion with a floorplan!
shensi rebranded! pose ref.
more pose ref! gesture drawing oriented. very unique. love em. op cant really afford to maintain the site tho so certain categories are gone (rip erotica section. how will I draw slutty poses now)
more gesture/pose ref
stock photos/ref but specifically of black people
analysis
amazing analysis of shot composition.
the culture surrounding loss
“bad” webcomics: what, exactly, makes a thing qualify?
papyrus is a bad font. intricacies of what goes into a font. very good read
when and how to reference
when and how to reference but an even better read. former is more interview, this is 1 guy who GETS it
case study
splatoon 3 concept. color, style, layout, concept, design
genuinely one of the best pieces of media of all times. panel flow, color, hUMOR, EXPRESSION,
also see his stuff in the first few chapters of sleepless domain! Very talented renderer, amazing flow
INCREDIBLE concept artist. god tier rendering
traditional artist’s (usually a paint) speedpaints.
paint-y? super expressive. mmmmm
mlp (think they’re more general furry now)’s speedpaints. excellent style & shading; good for fur fluff
paint-y? genuinely no clue how they render like this but I am obsessed w it.
artists’ blogs
incredibles cinematography guy. lots of different references, tutorials, and analysis, categorizes.
celeste’s artist’s pixel art tips
animators’ videos coverin all sorts. genuinely well put together.
professional lectures on oneoff things. good. hour ½ each. not deviantart eyes-only, like, wing anatomy
analysis of all sorts of movies, general musings by a really talented guy. you can learn a LOT.
better photo ref guy. art tutorials in the well written style. more general overviews. highly recommend
opt in classes! anatomy, figure, and form
it is in japanese, so go on desktop for chrome autotranslation. case studies, mostly
[PAID] a storyboarder’s animation crash-course. stuff ranges from 5$-350
you have undoubtedly seen some of these guys’ stuff. whole lotta quick single page one-offs
subs, but. watercolor tutorials. korean portrait artist, as opposed to the mostly american animators here; good for a change of pace and also just he is SO good
character designer’s cartoon fundamentals. has the “what my mom thinks of when you say animation” style
I admittedly haven’t gone through this one. Incredibly clean and organized. a masterpost itself, it’s got so much
programs
ref image organizer. Stays on top of all windows. Sexy as hell, wish more people knew about it
[PAID] gold standard pixel art app. 20$ flat
human figure 3d poser in the anime style
most unique painting app ive ever seen. steep learning curve
a burnt out webtoon artist’s backgrounds’ bread and more bread.
[PAID] BEST DRAWING APP 100%. 50$ desktop, 4.50$ monthly or 25$ yearly mobile. frequently on sale, always worth it
adobe suite (or individuals) in the torrenting style. I hate adobe. the site is in russian but I trust it with my life. just use chrome autotranslate. it’s torrenting, tho, so get a good torrent downloader and a vpn. I use windscribe; you get 10g/month free if you let them email you (which theyve only done like three times in 2 years), and you can get only 2 bucks/month unlimited data with their build-a-plan. not sponsored just love em
others’ masterposts
hate to use pinterest, but it has the only archive of a gigi d.g. tip and seems to source everything
pinterest rec from a pal. trust em w my life, there’s some good oneoffs and case studies
reference/stock alternatives to pinterest so you never have to go there again
found this on a years-old reddit post. art book pdfs. one-offs. sai portable. this is a goldmine. make sure to check out “anatomy for the artist” in here, it’s a very valuable book
half these links are probably broken, but every good art ref list needs a section of broken deviantart “how to draw a skirt” tutorials. this is the Contained solution
Excellent, all around! Focused on specific program tips, but has a bit of everything
How to sew!
if anyone has any good art reference links, feel free to drop ‘em, and i’ll update! happy drawing <3
(note for self, to-do, making this public because even if i don’t it’s enoug to go off: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKHCl7yoQpE write up that, https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR2p8PHENwlPxx0bFxQbwOw3ZsPmVyXDb writeup that, http://handdrawnnomadzone.blogspot.com/?m=0 writeup that, http://livlily.blogspot.com/?m=1 writeup that, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4Qvpti1dS1KKC7PLyLl__g did i include them?? it was in the thesis paper i feel like i must’ve, scott robertson rendering and drawing upload to gdrive, sort out the fashion books and gdrive the relevant ones, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7HcAsuYl9o, https://kyletwebster.gumroad.com/l/ZHvXw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7HcAsuYl9o https://vimeo.com/353169977 https://www.youtube.com/c/TheNotedAnatomist/videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZJLtujW6FY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKDBOw780Ww
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nice art tool!


Can rotate and view skull on its own and then generate photos in the direction you chose.
Inspired this site for people too: http://referenceangle.com. I will post demo later!
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Any tip for choosing colors? Is just, i really like the color palette that u use :3

I mainly try to remember the colour wheel and different palette types you get from it. It’s usually in the back of my mind when I’m thinking of what colours to use.
You should limit yourself to a maximum of 5 colours, at least as you’re getting comfortable with colour schemes. Less if often more with colour.

In my art, I lean towards analogous or split-complementary colours and they’re the most common. For Isha and Tashi I use only 3 or 4 distinct colours plus a neutral. Neutral colours like white, grey, black, and brown can be worked into any colour scheme and it’s good to use them to balance the drawing.

Complementary colours schemes work best when used as an accent. You tend to want the majority of the drawing to be one colour and use its opposite sparingly. For example, the majority of the drawing on the left is dark and purple, with the light green used only for the highlight.
Also, when it comes to chosing colours for light and shadow, it works best when one is warm and the other is cool, even with analogous colours. I wanted to keep the drawing on the right mostly warm and pink, but for a more diverse pallet, I used a cooler purple for shadows to contrast the warm orange light.

It helps to keep the different hues in a drawing at different brightnesses. This helps keep them distinct so they don’t fight for attention. Even when you want a piece to be bright or dark, keeping the values distinct is still important. For example, on the left, I kept the reds darker to better contrast the light yellows and mid greens, even if the pallete is overall bright.

In addition to the hue wheel, you can look at the brightness and the saturation of colours in quadrants. To balance a colour palette, I’ve found it’s best to choose from multiple quadrants.
I’d say the second pallette looks better than the first as, despite having the same hues, they have different brightnesses and saturation in contrast to being all heavily saturated and dark.
I hope this can help and if it doesn’t, there are some great resources on colour theory you can find around on the internet and I highly recommend looking those up.
Oh my gosh. I just found this website that walks you though creating a believable society. It breaks each facet down into individual questions and makes it so simple! It seems really helpful for worldbuilding!
ayo i found 2 pages with head angles of humans and animals, could be useful to anyone reading this

hoomans

animals