The 3 Rules for Drawing Rubberhose Style Characters
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I'm back, and today I'm talking to you about rubberhose characters and how to illustrate them. I've been lucky enough to draw a few of these styled characters for clients, and always enjoy working on them. They're fun, bouncy, and you can't help but smile when you're sketching them. • I'll show you some tips and tricks I've picked up along the years to make these look convincing, and show you how to make yours equally successful. • There is a combination of pencil skills and vector skills required to make these, so make sure you have some time free to practice both. • //SUBMIT YOUR WORK// • Want to submit a piece of design for review? Send me an email at [email protected] - make sure to include your name, a link to the work, and a Google Drive link to the actual design files if you want me to play around with them. • //MORE FROM ME// • Studio: https://www.ramenstudio.com.au • Type: https://www.davewells.com.au • Art: http://www.davewells.bigcartel.com • //INSTAGRAM// • / beakfoundry • //MUSIC// • BeatDSM: https://www.beatdsm.com • Distractics: http://www.distractics.bandcamp.com • One Eye Witness: http://www.oneeye.bandcamp.com • //TIMESTAMPS// • 0:00 Intro • 1:27 The Classic Clapper • 3:25 The 3 Rules • 3:48 Making a Character • 4:49 So There you Have it
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