Sorry for the late post, but here it is:
Chibi Drawing Workshop!
*This thread was confused several times; I will be holding the workshops. RinaStar will be doing Shoujo drawing, not chibi drawing
This is probably ten times less organized than Shiki's
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What I will be covering on Thursday:
1. Beginning, basic proportions
2. Drawing steps
3. Tips and tricks to "squishifying" your chibi
4. Ways to keep your chibi aesthetically appealing
5. Questions & Answers & demonstration
********Please bring**********
Pencil,
Eraser,
Spare paper if you can To doodle on
I will not have any step-by-step worksheets ready for you, so I wholeheartedly recommend coming prepared to listen and watch and follow along
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1. Beginning, basic proportions
- The ratios of a chibi in relation to one another
- Why draw chibis
- Preparation to draw
2. Drawing steps
- First steps, beginning "bits"
- Preparing to complete a full chibi
3. Tips and tricks to "squishifying" your chibi
- Every chibi is cute;
- I will give tips on how to make yours "unique" to your own style
- Tips and tricks will be given on how to make different chibis
4. Ways to keep your chibi aesthetically appealing
- Despite the warping, a chibi still has to look good!
- Ways to fix a wrong-looking chibi
5. Questions & Answers & demonstration
-------------
Examples
^These are how my chibis look like
Granted I can't teach you all the steps taken to make the above
as they are digitally coloured,
but I will be able to teach you sketching
---------
If you'd like to participate, please come I'm hoping someone wants to come see, and I'm kind of hoping at least 4 people are willing to partake in this. Please make time this Thursday if you want to come to our workshops
Chibi Drawing Workshop!
*This thread was confused several times; I will be holding the workshops. RinaStar will be doing Shoujo drawing, not chibi drawing
This is probably ten times less organized than Shiki's
-------------------
What I will be covering on Thursday:
1. Beginning, basic proportions
2. Drawing steps
3. Tips and tricks to "squishifying" your chibi
4. Ways to keep your chibi aesthetically appealing
5. Questions & Answers & demonstration
********Please bring**********
Pencil,
Eraser,
Spare paper if you can To doodle on
I will not have any step-by-step worksheets ready for you, so I wholeheartedly recommend coming prepared to listen and watch and follow along
----------
1. Beginning, basic proportions
- The ratios of a chibi in relation to one another
- Why draw chibis
- Preparation to draw
2. Drawing steps
- First steps, beginning "bits"
- Preparing to complete a full chibi
3. Tips and tricks to "squishifying" your chibi
- Every chibi is cute;
- I will give tips on how to make yours "unique" to your own style
- Tips and tricks will be given on how to make different chibis
4. Ways to keep your chibi aesthetically appealing
- Despite the warping, a chibi still has to look good!
- Ways to fix a wrong-looking chibi
5. Questions & Answers & demonstration
-------------
Examples
^These are how my chibis look like
Granted I can't teach you all the steps taken to make the above
as they are digitally coloured,
but I will be able to teach you sketching
---------
If you'd like to participate, please come I'm hoping someone wants to come see, and I'm kind of hoping at least 4 people are willing to partake in this. Please make time this Thursday if you want to come to our workshops