10-06-2022, 08:01 PM
I am gonna skip the formality to save you time. First of i gonna mention three thing framing,proportion and angle.
Framing is the space that the subject occupy so respect the framing of the original or atleast indicate a ratio you tried to turn the original into.This doesn't mean you have to draw a mural if it a mural you copying/studying from you just have to follow that ratio porpotion for example the mural is 6meter x6 m you can do a small scale version at a 1:1 ratio but your would use a smaller unit of measurement for example centimer and you would get smaller version that 6cm per 6cm for example.You can learn more about that i am sure so i am just giving you a condensed idea of what i mean.
For porportion let define it as the space your object occupy in the frame it can also be thought as the relation of size between two part of an object.
Now for angle what exactly i am refering to well simply the direction of individual part or the total of it part in space for example the men walking is standing but he as to balance himself so he use is arm and leg to balance himself.Making sure those angle are respected will give you the right silouette
Oh and as a little bonus just add a little line on the arm to separate the white of the background from the subject here you can get away with it but if you did that on more than one part it might get confusing as the scene get complex.
Framing is the space that the subject occupy so respect the framing of the original or atleast indicate a ratio you tried to turn the original into.This doesn't mean you have to draw a mural if it a mural you copying/studying from you just have to follow that ratio porpotion for example the mural is 6meter x6 m you can do a small scale version at a 1:1 ratio but your would use a smaller unit of measurement for example centimer and you would get smaller version that 6cm per 6cm for example.You can learn more about that i am sure so i am just giving you a condensed idea of what i mean.
For porportion let define it as the space your object occupy in the frame it can also be thought as the relation of size between two part of an object.
Now for angle what exactly i am refering to well simply the direction of individual part or the total of it part in space for example the men walking is standing but he as to balance himself so he use is arm and leg to balance himself.Making sure those angle are respected will give you the right silouette
Oh and as a little bonus just add a little line on the arm to separate the white of the background from the subject here you can get away with it but if you did that on more than one part it might get confusing as the scene get complex.