Always start with a circle.
Also here’s an example
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This isn’t how i (normally) draw faces but now i want to try it like this!
Remember the eyes are actually in the middle of the face not the top or bottom
I wanna flag this but it wont let me
Sorry I stole your flag
Also here’s an example
I already use the cross shape thing for drawing human faces, but thanks anyway! However this may be difficult to execute in 32x32 pixels. A surefire way to draw anime on paper though.
This isn’t how i (normally) draw faces but now i want to try it like this!
My feelings exactly
I already use the cross shape thing for drawing human faces, but thanks anyway! However this may be difficult to execute in 32x32 pixels. A surefire way to draw anime on paper though.
Not really…
Just resize any big drawing into a 32x32 and it should keep the same deminsions
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what was wrong with my post? eh nvm not gonna even ask
you never posted a reply on this topic
i did
-John_Shrekinson 2022
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I would recommend straying away from the default alien sprite you seem to use for all of your characters, try starting from scratch! Make your own poses and dimensions and its almost guaranteed to get better from there.
Ok, thanks!
I sure as heck hope you aren’t being serious right there
Wait. You all think that DRAGONWARRIORS was right to post that thing?
I don’t know or care what they posted, but " It’s ok man, I forgive you. All kids are cringe (even me at some point in the past), you just have to grow up and move on." may be one of the least self aware things I’ve seen in a while
I am very self aware and don’t get how that isn’t self aware?
yikes.
Sorry I stole your flag
It ok
Just resize any big drawing into a 32x32 and it should keep the same deminsions
baron wasteland once said taht doesn’t look very good
if you do it, it can give you a jumping off point and serve as reference for making a 32x32 drawing based on a larger one, but simply resizing and calling it a day tends to make it look kinda gross. it’s pretty difficult to translate something into a different format and have it retain its quality.