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		<title>Learn To Draw Flowers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Oct 2010 21:24:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you think about Learn To Draw, what do you think of first? Which aspects of Learn To Draw are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge.</p>
<p>Flowers are another yet favorite subject of artists to draw. This is probably because they are easy to find, naturally beautiful and easy to position. Although you may think that drawing flowers is simple, this kind of artistic venture is actually a good training ground for drawing much more complex subjects. </p>
<p>There are different flowers all over the world and you can choose to draw all of them, if you please. However, you should understand that all of them are unique. Thus, you should approach drawing them differently. However, there are still some principles in drawing that are applicable for whatever kind it is you may be drawing. So, here are the basics for you to learn to draw flowers. </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Get Too Excited, Learn To Observe! </p>
<p>Upon seeing a flower, your eyes are definitely drawn to its center. Hence, it is really tempting for you to start drawing coming from the center also. However, what most beginning artists do not understand is that starting out from the center is very complicated. It is tricky, since you would have to judge the overlapped forms and small distances in the center. If you do not figure it out right, one thing&#8217;s for sure. You get a misshapen bloom. </p>
<p>To avoid this, start from the flower&#8217;s outside features.  This is so that you can look at its overall proportions. You can also use negative space to aid you in drawing the outer petals.</p>
<p>Be Sensitive With Your Lines </p>
<p>Progressively work in by following the line that you can see for each petal. Remember to go only as far as it goes. Do not shorten or lengthen just yet. Draw these edges quite firmly, but lightly on portions where the middle part curves out from you. Also, be prepared in trailing off a line. This means, lifting your pencil and starting a new line whenever you see an overlapping petal. </p>
<p>Most of this information comes straight from the Learn To Draw pros. Careful reading to the end virtually guarantees that you&#8217;ll know what they know.</p>
<p>Sketch It Out</p>
<p>Pen and pencil drawings of flowers usually work well especially when drawn cleanly and smoothly. However, they also work pretty well when they are drawn in a much relaxed manner. Try to exaggerate the weight of the lines you would be using. Do not be afraid to lighten the pressure or make it heavier. You can add loose or even scribbled marks. This would suggest foliage and overlapping petals.</p>
<p>Draw Something In Between</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ll be sketching with line, it&#8217;s good to try drawing shadows underneath your petals, instead of outlining each petal precisely. You can place short, stippled marks. These can suggest stamens placed at the bloom&#8217;s center. If you&#8217;ll be observing different drawings, you&#8217;ll see that petal length and sizes vary greatly. This is very evident especially if the flower has a certain angle to its viewer. </p>
<p>Get A Light Source</p>
<p>You should also have one light source for your drawing. This is important so that you can determine the shadows and the lighter portions of your picture. This gives your drawing depth and a much realistic look to it.</p>
<p>Improve With Variety</p>
<p>If you want to improve with your drawing skills, you can do so through variety. Try to vary the position of your subject or model. Try sketching it at different angles. You should also try different light sources. Doing this would definitely improve your skill.</p>
<p>Now you can be a confident expert on Learn To Draw. OK, maybe not an expert. But you should have something to bring to the table next time you join a discussion on Learn To Draw.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Learn To Draw Fairies</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 17:58:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fairies are considered to be very whimsical and magical. They are usually depicted to be beautiful, delicate and mysterious. They also bring an aura with them that makes you feel as if you were in some enchanted forest. Although they are mythical creatures, a lot of artists love drawing them. If you want to learn [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fairies are considered to be very whimsical and magical. They are usually depicted to be beautiful, delicate and mysterious. They also bring an aura with them that makes you feel as if you were in some enchanted forest. Although they are mythical creatures, a lot of artists love drawing them. If you want to learn to draw fairies, here are some things that you should consider and try.</p>
<p>Your Fairy Your Rules</p>
<p>Since fairies are mythical creatures, there is no fixed parameters in which you would be limited to in drawing them. All those beautiful fairy pictures, drawings and paintings you have seen are all products of their respective artists&#8217; imagination. This is why, as an artist that wants to draw fairies, you would have all the power to do so.</p>
<p>All you need to do is imagine. Create a vision of your own fairy in your mind and this would be your guide. If you want your fairy to be a boy or girl, it all depends on you. However, for starters it is recommended that you start out with a female fairy, since this is the common. </p>
<p>The Traditional Fairy Look</p>
<p>Most of the time, fairies are depicted to be women in small sizes that have wings. They are also usually beautiful. They also glow at times or has a very colourful aura. They have the ability to fly. Their wings are most of the time depicted to be similar to a dragonfly&#8217;s, which is transparent and slender. However, in some other renditions, fairies are seen to have butterfly like colourful wings that matches their colourful clothes. Of course, there is also the ever present magic wand.</p>
<p>See how much you can learn about Learn To Draw when you take a little time to read a well-researched article?  Don&#8217;t miss out on the rest of this great information.</p>
<p>Basic Body Parts</p>
<p>Fairies have two major body parts. One would be the human like body, which is generally similar to a human&#8217;s figure. The second would be the wings. In some cases, artists add a little twist with their fairies. They do this by giving them pointed ears. Some would even make the head shape a little pointed too. It still depends on you whichever style you want to go for. </p>
<p>So basically, you would just have to draw a woman. Then, make her whimsical by adding a pair of wigs on her back. For the hair, you could either give her extremely long hair or extremely short hair with a pointed head. The hair color could also vary depending on your imagination. Almond shaped eyes are common among fairies too.</p>
<p>Clothing And Accessories</p>
<p>For clothing, your fairy can wear something that is close to nature, especially if the type of fairy that you want to draw is the kind that lives in the forest. Most fairies appear to be wearing a miniskirt that has asymmetrical edges. Their long slender legs are also prominent with their clothing. For accessories, you can draw a flower garland around their head of around their waist in a way that it would look like a belt hanging loosely. You can also add a pouch to their belt, just like the one where Tinkerbell keeps her fairy dust.</p>
<p>The Environment</p>
<p>For your fairy to appear more magical you should draw her in her environment. Again, this would depend on you. She can be playing in a pond, beside a flower or sitting at a rock. Whatever the environment is, make it appear magical and out of this world.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve picked some pointers about Learn To Draw that you can put into action, then by all means, do so. You won&#8217;t really be able to gain any benefits from your new knowledge if you don&#8217;t use it.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Learn To Draw Comics</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2010 19:13:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re seriously interested in knowing about Learn To Draw, you need to think beyond the basics. This informative article takes a closer look at things you need to know about Learn To Draw. Movies, Anime, cartoons, and 3D animations, these are modern day entertainment that people could choose from if they are bored or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re seriously interested in knowing about Learn To Draw, you need to think beyond the basics. This informative article takes a closer look at things you need to know about Learn To Draw.</p>
<p>Movies, Anime, cartoons, and 3D animations, these are modern day entertainment that people could choose from if they are bored or something like it. A lot of people have overlooked the original and classic form of entertainment back when still pictures were the hit. What are these? Comics of course!</p>
<p>Comics used to be the number one form of entertainment, back when TV did not exist yet. Reading comics is like having your own printed out movie. If you have a unique kind of sense of humor, and you like drawing, why not learn to draw comics? This would be very easy and fun at the same time!</p>
<p>Here are some of the things you should consider if you want to start your own comic strip.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s The Theme Of Your Comic Strip?</p>
<p>Before you go on drawing in little boxes, determine first the type of comic strip that you want. Do you want a satiric comic? What&#8217;s the main theme? Is it about teenage life? Is it about married life? How about school life? Who are your intended readers? Is it about a super hero? Factors like these are important.</p>
<p>Go ahead and brainstorm. If you are having a hard time on picking out a theme, get some inspiration with your surroundings. Observe people that you encounter daily or randomly. Try to come up with something new, fresh, interesting yet everyone could relate to. This would be a good basis of your whole comic strip.</p>
<p>Have Some Characters</p>
<p>Most of this information comes straight from the Learn To Draw pros. Careful reading to the end virtually guarantees that you&#8217;ll know what they know.</p>
<p>You should also be equipped with a character line up. Have a main character and a couple of supporting characters. Map out the personality of each. Create their profiles, so that they could be unique from each other, yet you have had determined a working relationship for all of them. You do not really have to create a long list of characters. Just be ready with your main and a couple of staple characters. You can always add a new character to the gang in the future once you have a new idea for it.</p>
<p>Now, practice drawing your characters. Draw them in different kinds of facial expressions and actions. </p>
<p>Find A Setting</p>
<p>You should also decide on a specific setting. Would it be during the Jurassic age ala Flintstones? Would you want it to be in a high school, just like Archie? Do you want to have your own imaginary city like Gotham city in the Batman comics? It all depends on your imagination. Once you have all these things settled out, that is the only time that you can start drawing. </p>
<p>Draw Your Panel</p>
<p>The panel refers to the number of boxes you are going to have in one strip. You can have three or four boxes for short strips that usually showcase only one scene or you can have hundreds that cover many pages that usually showcase a whole storyline.</p>
<p>You can start out with short ones, just like the ones you see on your newspaper&#8217;s comic page. Have a plot for the scenes along with the dialogues you have in mind. Start plotting how you are going to fit your characters in the boxes, and then draw them. Put dialogue bubbles or boxes and write down their lines or thoughts.</p>
<p>Once you are content with your drawing, put it into ink and erase sketch marks. Add some color if you want to, and you&#8217;re done!</p>
<p>Knowing enough about Learn To Draw to make solid, informed choices cuts down on the fear factor. If you apply what you&#8217;ve just learned about Learn To Draw, you should have nothing to worry about.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Learn To Draw Cartoons</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Oct 2010 03:02:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When most people think of Learn To Draw, what comes to mind is usually basic information that&#8217;s not particularly interesting or beneficial. But there&#8217;s a lot more to Learn To Draw than just the basics.</p>
<p>One of the most famous and favourite form of drawings would be cartoons. These are very fun to watch or read. If you want to learn to draw cartoons, here are the basic things you should know for you to be able to start out creating your own. </p>
<p>Choose Your Medium: Still Or Moving?</p>
<p>The medium that you would be using is very important. This would have an effect on the overall impact and look of your work. What is it that you want to do? Do you want to go for single cartoons or cartoon strips like the ones you get to see on the comic page of your newspaper or do you want to have a full scale movie? Picking one would affect how you start. However, for beginners, it would be best to save the movie later!</p>
<p>Who&#8217;s Your Main Character?</p>
<p>Pick out a main character. Is it a male or female? Is it human or an animal, or maybe a vegetable perhaps? What are its main features? Usually, cartoons have exaggerated features and roughly ignore other ones.</p>
<p>Start Off By Sketching</p>
<p>If you have seen a movie storyboard, you&#8217;ll know that it&#8217;s just a rough outline and overview of what would be happening on a certain scene. It doesn&#8217;t have full blown details on it. If you want to draw a strip, it would be better for you to plan out what would be happening in each of your frames. Get the summary of what you want your final cartoon to look like.</p>
<p>Develop Your Main Character</p>
<p>Doing this would take some time. It&#8217;s way better to at least draw something than be agonized over the exact placement of each line. Try to see early Mickey Mouse cartoons or even early episodes of the Simpsons. Try to compare these to the present and you&#8217;ll see that the characters have evolved over the years.  </p>
<p>How can you put a limit on learning more? The next section may contain that one little bit of wisdom that changes everything.</p>
<p>Add Some Drama: Use Emotions!</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to add emotions to your main character. May it be a cheeky grin or raised eyebrows, whatever variation you put on his/her features can help in giving him/her more character, life and personality. Unless you intend your main character to be totally expressionless and still, it&#8217;s rewarding to give it emotions. If they are scared or angry, you could emphasize this using the next step.</p>
<p>Add Some Life: Use Color!</p>
<p>Assuming that you would be displaying strip on your Web site or you would be printing it off from your colored printer, it is best that you add color to your work. This would give people variety to look at. It also helps give more life to your cartoon. Remember, since cartoons are not always depicting reality, having a non-realistic colored character is all right, take the Pink Panther for instance.  </p>
<p>Add Some Depth: Use Shading</p>
<p>Adding a few strokes of shading would go a long way for cartoons. Your readers&#8217; minds would fill out the blanks. Thus, you do not really have to draw each strand of hair, if your character has a hairy leg. Just place enough strands and some hints. Their imagination would do its job and join the dots. In fact, this is extremely effective and would allow your readers to develop their imaginations. </p>
<p>Add Environment: Use A Background</p>
<p>Like shading, this doesn&#8217;t require too much detail. Placing a pyramid shaped outline if your character is in Egypt would do fine. You do not have to draw the Sphinx, unless your storyline requires it. </p>
<p>Let Them Speak: Add Some Caption</p>
<p>The final touch in giving your character life is by letting is speak. It doesn&#8217;t matter if it&#8217;s an animal or human. They do speak. Decide whether you are going to put the lines on a speech bubble or simply below the cartoon box.</p>
<p>Now might be a good time to write down the main points covered above. The act of putting it down on paper will help you remember what&#8217;s important about Learn To Draw.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Learn To Draw People</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2010 14:27:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drawing human figures is considered to be the most difficult for artists to do. This is because there is no generic way of drawing it. The human figure is unique for each and every one. Hence creating a replica via pen and paper could be complex. Nevertheless, with some practice, you can still learn to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drawing human figures is considered to be the most difficult for artists to do. This is because there is no generic way of drawing it. The human figure is unique for each and every one. Hence creating a replica via pen and paper could be complex. Nevertheless, with some practice, you can still learn to draw people.</p>
<p>Learn Proportion</p>
<p>One of the most common mistakes when drawing people would be the proportion. You should take note of this when drawing. The ideal proportion would be 7 heads tall for a man figure. Here are some of the other important proportions to take note of, all of them are 2 heads long:</p>
<p>1. From the kneecap&#8217;s middle to the foot&#8217;s bottom </p>
<p>2. The femur&#8217;s head to the whole kneecap</p>
<p>3. The elbow&#8217;s size to the extended fingers&#8217; tips</p>
<p>4. The collarbone down to the belly button</p>
<p>5. The chest width from each shoulder&#8217;s end.</p>
<p>Observation</p>
<p>Other than mastering the skill of proportioning, you should also learn how to observe. You can have a perfect drawing if you learn how to closely observe faces and people. Being able to observe and view correctly could be helpful in your artistic improvement in the long run. </p>
<p>How can you put a limit on learning more? The next section may contain that one little bit of wisdom that changes everything.</p>
<p>Ask yourself questions such as: Were you able to see the correct outline of your model&#8217;s eye? What is the thickness of the outline? How about the eyebrows? Is the chin&#8217;s positioning at the right place? Did draw the neckline curvier than it should be? Take a look at your drawing. Is it a real representation of what your model looks like? Did you miss something? Take a look again.</p>
<p>Precise observation is needed if you really want to draw people. For you to do this, take some caution when observing.</p>
<p>Express Emotions</p>
<p>For your work to be appealing, it should also express emotions just like real people do. Remember to give extra effort with your figure&#8217;s eye brows, eyes, and mouth. These are the 3 areas that you&#8217;ll be utilizing to express your character&#8217;s emotions. </p>
<p>For instance, if you&#8217;ll be drawing eyes, remember that the eye surface is moist and that it reflects light. To achieve this kind of effect, try to add little white dots on the black part of the eyes. Doing this would make your character more appealing and lively.</p>
<p>Start Out Big</p>
<p>The trick to drawing precise figures is that you should start out big. Try to draw the gross parts of the body first. In this way, proportion could be secured. After you&#8217;ve drawn the bigger portions of the body, this would be the good time to add the details. So, eyes and other intricate features are to be added on the later part of your work. </p>
<p>Be Environmental</p>
<p>You should also take good note of the environment that your character is in. For instance, if your figure would be beside the window, then you should take note of how light falls upon the body. The lighting would definitely make a difference, especially on the shadings of your drawing. </p>
<p>You should also be able to establish the environment. Is it an indoor or outdoor scene? If it&#8217;s indoor, then add some indoor furniture or accessories. If it&#8217;s outdoor then place a figure that resembles the outside world, like trees or lamp posts. </p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his top ranked GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.team-gvo.com"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Learn To Draw Caricatures</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Sep 2010 02:03:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following article includes pertinent information that may cause you to reconsider what you thought you understood. The most important thing is to study with an open mind and be willing to revise your understanding if necessary. Caricatures are one of the most popular forms of drawing. If you think this style of drawing is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following article includes pertinent information that may cause you to reconsider what you thought you understood. The most important thing is to study with an open mind and be willing to revise your understanding if necessary.</p>
<p>Caricatures are one of the most popular forms of drawing. If you think this style of drawing is relatively new, it is not. This style of drawing has existed for ages already. In fact, even Leonardi Da Vinci used it! So, if you want to learn to draw caricatures, here are the basics that you need to know. </p>
<p>Getting Started</p>
<p>These are basically portraits that distort or exaggerate a person or thing&#8217;s essence. This is done to create a very easy and identifiable visual likeness or description of a subject by the use of exaggeration and oversimplification of various characteristics. These could be complimentary, insulting or both. It can also have an intense political purpose or simply be drawn for mere entertainment. Having said the general definition of caricatures, one thing is evident here: it is a very personalized form of art.</p>
<p>A Higher Sense Of Observation</p>
<p>Since it is personalized to a very high extent, you should first observe closely the subject you would be drawing. If it&#8217;s a person then, find out what are his/her features that are very recognizable. Go for the obvious. The observation part in drawing a caricature is the key to making the whole work successful. You cannot rely on a pattern for drawing a caricature. People have varying characteristics, which is why applying a template for all your subjects is not advisable. </p>
<p>For instance, maybe your dad has a big nose; noses are quite popular features that are used in exaggeration. Pick out the features that would make your subject very recognizable.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Mistake It For A Portrait</p>
<p>The best time to learn about Learn To Draw is before you&#8217;re in the thick of things. Wise readers will keep reading to earn some valuable Learn To Draw experience while it&#8217;s still free.</p>
<p>One thing that you should be cautious of is mixing up a portrait and a caricature. Remember, these two are different. Caricatures are generally cartoon renditions of the subjects being drawn. However, a portrait is a much realistic view of a subject. As soon as you begin learning how these are drawn, you would want to practice with people that you personally know or are close to. You should also have sufficient understanding of the human face&#8217;s basic layout. You can make use of various techniques too, like foreshortening and proportion. Different techniques in drawing are still applicable in this style. </p>
<p>Seeing Your Subject</p>
<p>You should see your subject in a 360 degree. This means see him/her at different angles and situations. This is considered to be the best way for you to have his/her whole sense of personality. You should also find features that you can minimize, rather than exaggerate. Not all characteristics are exaggerated by making them big. There are times that you just have to make them extra small to attain exaggeration. For instance, if you&#8217;ll be drawing someone that has a small mouth, you can exaggerate by making his/her mouth even smaller than usual. Doing this is something like reverse exaggeration.</p>
<p>Find Features To Dumb Down!</p>
<p>Dumbing down some features is another technique for your drawing to look more cartoonish. For instance, hair is usually ?dumbed down? since you wouldn&#8217;t really want to draw each strand of it in a caricature. This minimizes the portrait look of your picture.</p>
<p>The Right Way To Exaggerate</p>
<p>Last but not the least, exaggerate However, do not overdo it. Do not exaggerate features which are not that recognizable in real life. For instance, if your subject does not have a big nose, then do not draw him/her with a big nose. Try to focus on features which could be exaggerated without making your subject unrecognizable.</p>
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		<title>Learn To Draw Japanese Animation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 18:17:11 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered if what you know about Learn To Draw is accurate? Consider the following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info on Learn To Draw.</p>
<p>Japanese Animation or Anime is one of the most beloved kinds of cartoons all over the world. These are basically cartoons that are based on Japanese Manga series, or comics that were brought to life by being animated. If you want to learn to draw Japanese Animation, here are the things that you should know. </p>
<p>They Are Based On Manga</p>
<p>One thing that you should remember when drawing Japanese Animation is that they are based Manga. Thus, the style of drawing would be pretty be pretty much the same, only that they are moving for the animated version. Here are some things that you should take note in drawing this style of cartoons.</p>
<p>Characters Have Wild Hairstyles</p>
<p>If you observe characters in this kind of genre, you&#8217;ll see that they usually have wild hairdos. More often, male characters have long hair. In fact, there are some shows that sometimes men are mistaken to be women because of their long tresses. Their hair colors are also wild too. You can see pink and green haired characters. The style of their hair could be very extreme also. Often times, their hair would be sticking up and out to different directions. </p>
<p>When drawing hair, all you have to do is draw them into clumps that would stand as hair strands. For female characters, ponytails, headbands, pigtails and loose hairstyles are common. For men that have long hair, loose let down hair is also in fashion along with ponytails. Bangs are also in for both sexes.</p>
<p>The General Male</p>
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<p>Most male characters would be muscular. A lot of them are depicted to be warriors of some sort. A lot of them are also lean and tall. It is normal for you to see blue or even pink colored hair male characters. However, this doesn&#8217;t really mean that they are gay.</p>
<p>The General Female</p>
<p>Most female characters are depicted to have slim bodies and long legs. These features are also emphasized by the type of clothing that females wear. More often they wear clothing that shows off their long legs, especially if the setting of the story is in the modern times. The breasts are also prominent. Women also have sharper chins and snub noses.</p>
<p>Little People?</p>
<p>Do not be surprised if you get to see characters that look like little people. These are called ?Chibi&#8217;s?. These are basically distorted versions of characters. Although proportion is a rule when drawing, Chibis are intended to have a distorted proportion. This is done to achieve a ?cuteness&#8217; factor. This type of drawing is usually applied for child-like characters. They have big heads, small bodies, big eyes and no nose.</p>
<p>Villains</p>
<p>For villains, characters are usually drawn to be more realistic. There is more shading to make their faces look scarier and the lines used are more crooked than smooth and straight. You could usually find them in the form of mafia&#8217;s or gangs. Big bosses are also usually not seen. Body parts such as hands, feet or a mouth smoking a tobacco are the commonly used images whenever the big boss is focused on. </p>
<p>Cute Vs. Macho</p>
<p>For cute Anime&#8217;s the drawings are often simplistic with huge eyes and a lot of hearts and touches of pink. However, for macho type of Anime&#8217;s, the characters have more details and are rendered to be more realistic.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s how things stand right now. Keep in mind that any subject can change over time, so be sure you keep up with the latest news.</p>
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		<title>Learn To Draw Disney Characters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 16:14:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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<p>Disney characters are the most popular cartoon characters all over the world. Men, women and children alike all love them. From movies to other collectibles, these characters have become a staple in society and would still continue to do so for the future generation. </p>
<p>The best thing about these characters is that they are easy to draw. In fact, even children could draw them. From the world famous Mouse to the inter-galactic famous Stitch, name it and you can draw it! Although by watching them on television, you may think that they are complicated to draw, do not be discouraged. If you really want to learn to draw Disney characters, a little practice and love for your character is all you need! Who knows, maybe you&#8217;ll be one of their animators someday?</p>
<p>Materials</p>
<p>You would need a couple of materials before you start. Get a pencil, eraser and a set of coloring materials. It depends on your preference on whether you would want to use markers, crayons or colored pencils. Pick out a character and have a picture of him or her ready with you too. It is possible for you to learn all the characters. However, it is best that you concentrate first with just one, since you are still at the beginning stage. Once you&#8217;ve found a picture that is not too small and not too big to work with, then you can start drawing. </p>
<p>Plan And Map</p>
<p>First, you should plan and map the features of your character. Based on the picture you have, try to locate the basic shapes of your character&#8217;s body features. Start by drawing ovals which are relative the basic shape and size of its body, head, and limbs. It highly depends on what you character would be doing. Based on this, position the ovals to where you want the body parts of your character to be. It&#8217;s advised that you start out with the head. </p>
<p>Starting With The Facial Features</p>
<p>Most of this information comes straight from the Learn To Draw pros. Careful reading to the end virtually guarantees that you&#8217;ll know what they know.</p>
<p>Start placing outlines of the different facial features. Make sure they are in the correct proportion. Generally, Disney characters have almond- or oval-shaped eyes. Make sure that you get the right shape of the basic features, since these are the most important. This would include: eyes, nose and mouth. Try not to put too much detail yet. </p>
<p>Shape The Body</p>
<p>Start drawing the body. Make sure that you use rounded lines. Generally, if your character is female, you should draw the upper chest and hips larger and rounder compared to the waist. If it&#8217;s a male, the shoulders are the most prominent. So, draw them to be the largest. </p>
<p>Add On Limbs And Hands</p>
<p>For the arms and legs, draw them by creating oval shapes. Do this for both upper and lower extremities. For the knee, draw a circle in between the ovals of the upper and lower leg. Connect all these simple shapes using rounded lines. </p>
<p>Draw the hands. Create a rounded square that has three ovals on top, with 2 connected ovals at the side to stand as the thumb. Draw the feet by creating a basic shape for a shoe. You can also be creative and make him/her barefooted. Connect all the ovals by the use of rounded lines. Smoothen the outline and erase unnecessary parts.</p>
<p>Color It!</p>
<p>Use your coloring materials and color your drawing. Look at the picture for color reference.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
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		<title>Learn To Draw A Rose</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 20:49:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Roses are one of the most beautiful flowers. However, they are also one of the most difficult to draw because of its complex design. Nevertheless, being able to draw them is considered to be quite an achievement. So, here are the basics if you want to learn to draw a rose. Materials You would need: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Roses are one of the most beautiful flowers. However, they are also one of the most difficult to draw because of its complex design. Nevertheless, being able to draw them is considered to be quite an achievement. So, here are the basics if you want to learn to draw a rose.</p>
<p>Materials</p>
<p>You would need: soft pastels, Conte crayon or charcoal; drawing paper; knead eraser; dry towel and damp washcloth for cleaning hands; and cotton swab to be used for blending.</p>
<p>Colors</p>
<p>You should understand that if you want your drawing to be in color, you should practice drawing it on black and white first. It is important that you master it in black and white. This is because the values or how light and dark areas are, are way vital than which colors you want to use. Y</p>
<p>It is possible for you to draw it in yellow or red with green leaves. You can also make it fancy such as pink and orange, or go whimsical and make a blue rose and purple leaves. It all depends on your taste. Nevertheless, it is important that your lines are strong and you have got the correct shading for your picture to look good whatever color you use. </p>
<p>Starting Point: The Swirl</p>
<p>Sketch a swirl. Place this swirl approximately where you want the center of your rose to be.  Your swirl should look like an unclosed circle that has an excess on the end. Try to make it curvy and elliptical in shape. Draw this lightly first using your chosen drawing material.</p>
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<p>Petals</p>
<p>Add some petals around its center. Try to keep the lines short where they would be going down to meet the succeeding row of petals. Petals generally involve C shaped and inverted-C shaped lines. C shaped for the left side of the rose and inverted for the right side of the rose. </p>
<p>Try drawing the petal lines lightly first. After you have drawn the lines, that is the time you would shade. You are going to shade by smudging off the lines. Be careful when smudging, so that you won&#8217;t tear or create a hole on your paper. After smudging, strengthen back the lines. Try to make them strong and dark. </p>
<p>Clean Up</p>
<p>Clean up your drawing by carefully blowing loose dust on it. Be careful that you do not to touch the dark areas. If you do, it would get smudged again. If ever an accident like this happens, squish your kneaded eraser a couple of times. After which, use it to carefully remove the unwanted smudges. </p>
<p>To avoid further damage, it would be better if you press and lift rather than rub like how you would do using a normal eraser. Nevertheless, if the smudge is not right beside a line, you could just rub gently. Each time your knead eraser gets dirty; simply fold it so that the dirty part would be placed inside. Simply stretch and fold for a number of times. For sure you can get a clean surface in no time.</p>
<p>Things To Remember</p>
<p>As a guide you can use a book or a picture of a painting that has roses in it. Familiarize yourself with the rose structure. Observe the petal shapes. Usually, there&#8217;s a dip midline of a petal. Sometimes a part of it also turns over out. Add these kind of details to your drawing and you&#8217;ll have a rose in no time! </p>
<p>This article&#8217;s coverage of the information is as complete as it can be today. But you should always leave open the possibility that future research could uncover new facts.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his new GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.gvo.co"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Learn To Draw Sailor Moon</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 19:06:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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<p>If you do not know who Sailor Moon is, she is the main character of a popular manga series that has the same name. It was first published in 1991 and was made by Naoko Takeuchi. Ever since it first came out, this manga got a lot of reissues, got spun off to various storylines, got translated to English and later on became an anime. If you want to learn to draw Sailor Moon, it&#8217;s best that you study various pictures of her. Get to know the different aspects of her personality as you view different illustrations of her.</p>
<p>Materials</p>
<p>There are a couple of materials that you&#8217;d need before you can start drawing. First, you have to get some Sailor Moon manga issues. Get one from Anime bookstores or even your local bookstore&#8217;s children sections. Get some pencils. Also, it would be better if you have inking pens. Best, if you have different colors. Lastly, you should have paper.</p>
<p>Get Acquainted: Meet Sailor Moon</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not a fan, the very first thing you should do is become acquainted with Sailor Moon. Go and browse through different issues of the Mange. Do this so that you can have an idea of what your subject character looks like even  before you get to draw her. If you can&#8217;t get a hard copy of an issue or book, try searching the Internet. For sure you can find something online. After browsing, try to pick just one scene that you want to concentrate on and draw. </p>
<p>Start Drawing</p>
<p>Draw a girl that has a face with a slightly heart-shape. She should also have large and round blue eyes. It is pretty normal for you to encounter the heart motif throughout the manga. This is because she is described to be someone who has a very kind heart. </p>
<p>Truthfully, the only difference between you and Learn To Draw experts is time. If you&#8217;ll invest a little more time in reading, you&#8217;ll be that much nearer to expert status when it comes to Learn To Draw.</p>
<p>Her eyes should be big and inviting. Closely observe the manga and you&#8217;ll see that her eyes have a reflective manner. You can achieve this effect by putting a lot of white spots in her eyes. However, there are proper positions for these spots and they also depend on the direction that your character is looking. So, go back to your picture and observe properly.</p>
<p>Drawing The Hair</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve figured out the way you want her eyes to look, you can now add her hair. Sailor Moon&#8217;s hair is her trademark. This also applies with the different characters in the manga. Thus, drawing her with a different haircut or hairstyle would not make her Sailor Moon anymore. </p>
<p>If you will observe carefully, you&#8217;ll see that her whole head is heart shaped, including her hair. Sailor Moon has a very long hair that is always kept in pigtails. So, add some long hair and a big puff of bangs that forms a heart on your character&#8217;s forehead. Also, put 2 small puffs, one on the right and one on the left side of her head. </p>
<p>These look a bit like animal ears. However, they are not. Those two puffs are actually her hair accessories. The hairstyle she is sporting is called &#8220;odango&#8221; hairstyle, which is based on the Japanes word for meaning rice dumplings. Her pigtails should sprout out from the two puffs. Color her hair yellow when if it&#8217;s already time to put some color in your drawing.</p>
<p>The Body And Clothes</p>
<p>Sailor Moons&#8217; body is quite slender. Her clothes are also another trademark. She wears a uniform, which is basically a sailor dress that is colored white. The short skirt is also white, but has some blue accents. She has a big red bow with a heart pendant on the middle of her chest. Her legs are slender and long with red boots. </p>
<p>Now you can understand why there&#8217;s a growing interest in Learn To Draw. When people start looking for more information about Learn To Draw, you&#8217;ll be in a position to meet their needs.</p>
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