![]() It's hard to break down something I usually do without thinking. Hopefully my incoherent rambling makes sense. Whether youre a seasoned artist or just starting out, Storyboard That will help you unleash your creativity and make something amazing. Here are the steps for Sonic side by side. Get started with our comic creator free and unlock a world of creativity today Creating captivating and impressive projects is a breeze with our comic book maker. Some of my notes in drawing the comics are regarding these >.< *I usually like to make subtle differences between guys' and gals' hands, but that's totally a personal preference.įun Fact * Every character has their own canonical shoe bottom design. Step 3: Details: Here's where I'll pull up some refs and get all the details down.Īrms and legs start narrow and and widen at the wrist/ankles. I'm not saying all the characters are exactly the same, but they seem to be slight variations of the same basic anatomy. It's just a matter of learning their own individual details to tack on. This stuff comes with practice, but once you get this basic body down, you can pretty much draw anyone from Sonic to Knuckles to Metal Sonic and Emerl. I've also illustrated different spike shapes for Shadow and SIlver and some basic shapes for Espio. It just helps me keep the shapes the same when I have to draw them over and over. To draw the muzzle, I usually use a circle in the middle and round shapes around the edges. This is where I get basic proportions down before I finish up. Step 2: Shapes: I start blocking out stuff more, still keeping it rough though. I've also illustrated some basic shapes for hands and feet. I rarely draw it out, but I try to keep some basic anatomy, like the rib cage and pelvis, in mind when posing. Vector and Big have longer ones but I'll get into them in a later Part. The torso is still than the head for characters like Shadow or Silver. *I tend to draw the torso a little longer, because it's easier to pose that way. Most male coded characters tend to have broader chest/shoulders and more narrow hips/pelvis area. I use a circle just to put the head in place as well as a bean shape for the body. They usually stand at three heads tall, meaning three of their head shapes can stack up and be as tall as them. Step 1: Base: This base structure can fit most "Sonic" male characters, like Sonic, Espio, or Infinite to name a few. You are of course, more than welcome to do as you wish. These are my ideas and are by no means and end all be all. I will talk about my thought process in drawing close to canon interpretations of Sonic and the gang. These will be three tutorials with probably three parts each: Males, Females, and Others.įirst up is drawing Sonic boys. I'll type them out and explain more here. Sadly, I still have to replace my computer and a lot of my hardware, so I had to make do with using my tablet so I hand wrote my notes. I mentioned a while back that I wanted to redo my old Sonic drawing tutorials.
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