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SenshiStock’s gallery consists of millions of pictures that are free to use as reference.
General Drawing Poses Sit and Kneel Dramatic and Reaching Drawing Poses Magic and Hogwarts Drawing Poses Staff Weapon Pose Reference Hammer, Axe and Bat Pose Reference Sword Weapon Drawing Reference Small Bladed Weapon Pose Reference Gun Weapon Pose Reference Bow and Arrow Archery Stock Foreshortening and Perspective Poses Dynamic Flying Falling Action Poses Deafeated or Laying Drawing Poses Magic Crystal Magical Girl Wand Weapon Transformations and Dance Cards Back Pose Reference Pin Up Inspired Poses for Drawing Performances Poses Life in General Poses Fights and Fighting Pose Reference Leaning Poses Classic Sailor Senshi Poses Wings Sailor Moon Villains Pairs Romance or Couples Pose Reference All the Male Stock Hanging Stock Drawing Reference Three or More Groups Instruments Mirrors Whip Technobabble
Okay so I followed this video about foreshortening and…
Sycra. I love you so much for making this video.
Daily practice tools for artists
It’s hard to find guided practice tools for artists, so here’s what I’ve been able to find. Feel free to add your own and build this list.
Figure Drawing Practice
Animal Drawing Practice
Quickposes.com
Posemaniacs.com
Wysp Practices (some of this needs payment, some is free)
Hands and Feet Practice (new!)
Faces and Expression Practice (new!)










50 male poses by MoonlitTiger
Poses….. by moni158
Poses by moni158
.Female Gesture Pose References. by sakimichan
Couples - poses chart by Aomori
Pose Collection 002by what-i-do-is-secret
Hard perspective anatomy references for males by ElephantWendigo
Another Pose Practice by MadameNyx
Anatomy Practice by tin-plated-dictator
Anatomy Practice 2 by tin-plated-dictator

The piece I did for my recent coloring tutorial video, as well as the video itself!
@searkboy
How to draw clothing material folds, creases, tension points and depth






Credit: Cvenart
tutorial on how I (personally) draw fluffy/curly hair!!
(this does not include hair with very tight curled, or hair with high texture or "coil" curls! i can however attempt a tutorial on that as well :) )




for longer hair styles, or hair that is more wavy or more curly, simply make the bump-slope longer and more loose, or shorter and more tight depending on how you want!
I wish I could explain it better, but this is pretty much what I do! I tend to make fluffy hair at least a decent amount away from the "head", so that it looks less flat and has more volume, as well as having more upward facing "slopes" then down!
please let me know if you have any questions!
hello!! i wanted to ask, do you have any tips on how 2 draw noses?? i really love the way you draw them and faces in general they always look so shaped!!!
Noses are very shapey in general! Once you have the basic components of the nose you can kinda just fuck around with them and go crazy with the proportions

It may not be anatomically accurate but that's how I construct them haha








So many of you asked for a tutorial on how I paint faces/ add a light source, so here you go! 😍 Let me know if you guys have any feedback or if you want to try it yourself! 💜
Quick art tip - child proportions
Ok this is a real quick one but let me show you how to get more-or-less accurate sizes for child characters. Kids are tricky to draw, they are - from toddler up to about teens people change radically almost every year so pinpointing character’s size during those years is pure hell.
What you need to do to make everything super easy for yourself is to check their Head Proportion. What makes kids look like - well, kids, is that their heads are proportionally large in comparison to their body.
Average adult is about 7,5 heads tall in comparison to their own body, however with children under 10 that number is just under 6 heads with about 1 head shorter the younger you go down to 3 heads as an infant.
Easiest way to figure the so-so head-height of a certain age is to find images of said age group and do a quick count on them

at which after you can replicate it in your own works - don’t mind if it’s not 1:1 with reference, finding images that are actually of the age you need is tricky and kids in general vary a lot so someone might be a lot taller than others. You have a bout 0,5 -1 heads of wiggle room before it starts to look way older.


Proportions are super important in art and i lovingly recommend everyone to figure out basics of them - it’s the easiest way to get notifically better with art. I could go on about proportions but let’s wrap this up. Need to note however that head proportion is not same as character height - a character can be 15 feet tall but still have head-height of 6, HH is simply a way to scale out the body.
Drawing Tips: Proportion
Some quick refresher about proportion in drawing. Every character has a set of measurements and that’s what makes them unique and “on-model.” Let me know your thoughts below and if you have any topic you’d like me to tackle.













How I pratice drawing things, now in a tutorial form. The shrimp photo I used is here Show me your shrimps if you do this uvu PS: lots of engrish because foreign

I gathered up some art tips I've learned over the years about figures and proportions for someone this morning- wanted to share in anyone else finds it useful!
Crawling Pose


Credit: Etherington Bros