![]() For some weird reason, we’re very good at identifying how things should look in perspective, but we’re naturally bad at representing that in a drawing. Since perspective is so common in our everyday life, every time we see an illustration with an inaccurate perspective view, we notice it immediately. ![]() Since we’re just starting to learn to draw anime, having basic knowledge about anatomy is more than enough to start.Įverything we see in real life is in three dimensions, and drawings should resemble that if you want them to look dynamic and alive. Anatomy is a topic so big it can be overwhelming, but the idea is that we study it little by little. 2- Learn Basic AnatomyĪlmost any drawing style requires artists to have basic knowledge about anatomy, and anime is no different. Just keep drawing and practicing every day when you give yourself the time to improve, results will naturally show. That’s, in fact, the natural process of learning anything. Tip #1: Be patient with yourself. It is normal if your drawings don’t look like you want them to look as soon as you start to draw. (That blog I just linked to can give you a general idea of the time it takes to learn to draw anime and what results to expect as time passes) Depending on the amount of time you draw daily, the time it takes to learn to draw anime can be shorter. However, if you can practice drawing for more hours a day, by all means, do it. When determining your drawing routine, I recommend you dedicate at least one hour a day to it.
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