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So I want to draw and the level of sexy looser is good enough.
So real question what is the real process here?
The artist says
>Pencil
>ink
>scan
>color
However all of that is useless trash.
What kind of references did he use?

Does he have like a folder of references he uses? It is obviously 90s anime inspired and some are basically out of style traces of real photos however did he have like a book of references?

I mean compered to that the rest is trivial.
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>>7958526
I dont believe in hoarding artistic knowledge
HOWEVER
I do believe in hoarding porn
If your too lazy to look up fucking piss play you can go fuck yourself
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>>7958526
start out drawing from photo references.
you can search on sites like pornpics.com every time you need a reference, or just download huge collections of reference packs from megaupload links etc, whichever fells better for you.

when you've been drawing from references a few years you will kind of just remember what things look like from drawing them 100s of times and then you won't need references for most things anymore.

Once in a while you will want to draw something weird and uncommon and you will have to go hunting for a reference pic again but it will become rarer and rarer.
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>>7958546
>piss
Dude the only reason I took that comic is because it talked about the drawing process.

>>7958656
>start out drawing from photo references.
My question was what do you think the dude making the comic used. Because obviously it is all very 90s anime inspired. Also the 2 panel(in my picture now) has this pose that looks out of place to the rest because it is this dynamic super cool pose that I swear I did see in lots of 90s comics or something.

I am specifically interested in comic drawing since I do not need to get better then this however comics are dynamic and incorporate character interactions etc.
>refrences
>refrences
>refrences
I know I was more interested in what the guy here used specifically because you can feel the beginner in him. I was interested is there a fast way to make comics instead of grinding references. Did he use these reference dolls or some 3D program to pose characters? When did this comic start? 2003?

PS: Thanks for the advice for refrences.

>Reee pisss REEEE
The comic is a comedy comic and this is one of its jokes.
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>>7958526
the real process was the guy was social enough to concoct these stories into 4koma strips, something a LOT of "artists" cannot comprehend
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>>7958526
>What kind of references did he use?
Judging from the art, none.
You only need references if you want to make something that looks good.
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>>7958785
>none.
How can one learn this power?

>to make something that looks good.
Yet proportions are in order so is prospective.

>looks good
No need for better art for your comedy webcomic.
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>>7958813
>How can one learn this power?
Loomis
>Yet proportions are in order so is prospective.
Does this look in order to you?!
>No need for better art
Here's the thing nobody disputes that, it's all about where you set your bar.
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>>7958817
>Does this look in order to you?!
What are the problems you see?
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>>7958526
can't you just ask him? He is still online.

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