by Christopher Hart | Mar 11, 2013 | Dinosaurs, Tutorials
Grumpy Green Dinosaur : Use hard angles to define the massive character. These hard angles will make the creature appear highly stylized, in a comedic way.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 11, 2013 | Cartoon Superheroes, Tutorials
Vain Hero Type : Give him a wide, toothy grin, absurdly big – and slightly misshapen – muscles, combined with little eyes, hands and feet.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 11, 2013 | Cartoon Superheroes, Tutorials
Superhero Punch : Draw the near arm and legs larger – and longer – than the back arm and leg.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 11, 2013 | Cartoon Superheroes, Tutorials
Teen Fighter : Give him a slightly bigger-than-average chin, to make him look rugged.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 11, 2013 | Cartoon Superheroes, Tutorials
Good Guy Hero : Use contrast by drawing his arms super-thick & bulky, but his legs contoured and thin.
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