"Creado en Canva"
Hola gente de peak D!
Algo esencial que debes saber para dibujar es como practicar, puedes practicar de muchas maneras pero existe un m茅todo que nunca falla.
Se llama el m茅todo de los 5 minutos, el cual consiste en copiar podes de fotograf铆as en 5 minutos, no importa si no lo terminas o queda feo , lo importante es que debemos practicar muchas poses en poco tiempo, si se consigue entender el porque es as铆 mejor todav铆a, progresaras mas r谩pido, puedes hacerlo de dos maneras o bien copiarlo directamente y luego, intentar hacer las formas geom茅tricas que forman ese cuerpo. Este m茅todo no solo funciona con personas, sino que tambi茅n con animales, estructuras, incluso con tazas!, cualquier cosa vale, el truco esta en hacer una copia, no lo mas detallada posible, no lo mas terminada posible, sino que se entienda, que si dibujas un caballo, se identifique un caballo en el dibujo, eso es lo importante, este m茅todo conforme avances te dar谩s cuenta que poco a poco necesitaras menos tiempo para terminar, por lo que empezaras a ser mas complejo, fij谩ndote en la anatom铆a y perspectiva.
Adem谩s de tener en cuenta much铆simos otros factores en mente, esto solo una vez puedas hacer el primer paso, a continuaci贸n ense帽are algunas de mis practicas y que podemos hablar de ellas.
Dibujo de una mujer bailando, como pod茅is ver son dibujos muy sencillos pero se entiende lo que hay ah铆 (pod茅is ver el brazo de la derecha que tan solo tiene una l铆nea pero no me dio tiempo a mas).
Una chica tocando la guitarra, ni siquiera tiene cara pero se entiende.
La misma bailarina de antes pero dando un salto, esta si que fue complicada pero quedo bien.
otras tres de distintas fotograf铆as, algunas mas detallados que otros.莽
Mas con accesorios y ropas mas complejas, en la de la derecha veis que tuve que hacer la cabeza por mi mismo por su pose complicada.
Un samur谩i (ni siquiera le eche tiempo a los detalles del arma).
Se supone que es una paloma pero como dije anteriormente, soy malo con las aves.
La cabeza de un gato.
Un jaguar, para los c铆rculos los hice r谩pidamente para que no se confundiese con una pantera.
Una vaca (a algunos dibujos le echaba mas tiempo porque me gustaba como estaba quedando)
Un perro durmiendo, no me dio tiempo a hacer el cuerpo.
Un conejo, tuve problemas con la forma de la cara as铆 que no me dio tiempo a mas.
Un le贸n, le eche much铆simo mas tiempo porque me gusto como me estaba quedando, aunque no le di mucho detalle solo a la cara.
Espero que les sea 煤til el truco y un saludo! 馃槃
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"Created in Canva"
Hello peak D people!
One essential thing you need to know to draw is how to practice, you can practice in many ways but there is a method that never fails.
It's called the 5 minutes method, which consists of copying pods from photographs in 5 minutes, it doesn't matter if you don't finish it or it looks ugly, the important thing is that we must practice many poses in a short time, if you get to understand why it is so even better, you will progress faster, you can do it in two ways or copy it directly and then, try to make the geometric shapes that form that body. This method not only works with people, but also with animals, structures, even with cups, anything goes, the trick is to make a copy, not as detailed as possible, not as finished as possible, but to be understood, if you draw a horse, a horse is identified in the drawing, that's the important thing, this method as you progress you will realize that little by little you will need less time to finish, so you will start to be more complex, looking at the anatomy and perspective.
In addition to keeping many other factors in mind, this only once you can make the first step, then I will show some of my practices and we can talk about them.
Drawing of a woman dancing, as you can see they are very simple drawings but you can understand what is there (you can see the arm of the right that only has a line but I did not have time to more).
A girl playing the guitar, she doesn't even have a face but you can understand it.
The same dancer as before but doing a jump, this one was really complicated but it turned out well.
other three from different pictures, some more detailed than others.
More with more complex accessories and clothes, in the one on the right you can see that I had to make the head by myself because of its complicated pose.
A samurai (I didn't even take the time to detail the weapon).
It's supposed to be a pigeon but as I said before, I'm bad with birds.
The head of a cat.
A jaguar, for the circles I made them quickly so it wouldn't be confused with a panther.
A cow (some drawings I took more time because I liked the way it was turning out)
A sleeping dog, I didn't have time to do the body.
A rabbit, I had problems with the shape of the face so I didn't have time to do more.
A lion, I took a lot more time because I liked the way it was looking, although I didn't give much detail only to the face.
I hope you find the trick useful and greetings! 馃槃
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