10 Nov 2024, 16:10

Hello!! This is my jam so I will weigh in! People are my favorite subject. I have found the easiest thing when drawing anything really, including animals, is to break things down in basic shapes- circles, squares, rectangles, and triangles. Then from there, establish how they are in 3D: ball, cube, long box, and cone. fitting these shapes on an s curve or a "flour sack" within a perspective grid makes drawing any character, super fun. And to add to this, taking the time to practice drawing simple shapes seems ridiculous, but I'm telling you it's worth it, because the muscle memory trains your brain connected to your hand, and it does translate. I used to be a "draw what you think you see" artist, and I have learned since that the brain will trick you. Funny what the brain does!

I learned the basics here through SVS Learn, Proko (on YouTube) and other various excellent instructors. I love watching pros like Aaron Blaise or Marco Bucci explain anatomy for animals, and it's true, the skeletal structures are similar, so when thinking about bones and then form over the bones, you see how all of this helps inform your shape language.

Also sketching constantly, to find how shapes sit on a frame, from life or reference can be so informative. And from this point you can pretty much draw anything, from imagination.