DRAW with Kenan | START TO FINISH! | Full Drawing Process 2B in Perspective | Unedited No Talk
Note: The purpose of this drawing is to achieve an accurate proportion in perspective. I was not focusing on achieving a 100% replica of the original. As you may see, as long as the proportions are mostly accurate, even the drawing deviates from the original reference in a significant amount, the result still comes out looking pretty decent. Therefore, focusing on proportion is crucial in figurative drawing. And making the character in perspective does not look weird, the strategy starts with making sure the key points are marked correctly with focusing on correct foreshortening techniques.
You can download the reference picture here:
Credit of the character design and reference go to the trademark owner and the illustrator.
I’ve tagged all the product I’m using in the video if you’d like to use what I’m using.
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