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How to Draw the Shoulder Bones - Proko

How to Draw the Shoulder Bones - Proko

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How to Draw the Shoulder Bones - Proko __: Thanks proko. I think I mastered the art form of my idol artist. I redrew one specific image over and over for about a year. And I learned so much just from that one picture. But because I am self ought I was lacking in some basic knowledge. Watching your stuff reignited my passion and it really helped me out. Although I dont agree with everything, specific styles cant be made just by the book. Some rules apply differently but you already know that don't you. I'm looking forward to learn more from you. Today I nailed the picture! Including gesture and shading. Keep up the good work!
Date: 2022-03-14

Comments and reviews: 9


So far, I have learned so much watching your videos! They're so well thought out and detailed and easy to understand. I find it even better that you give assignments for people to try and draw what they learned. You're literally one of the best teachers I've ever had. Thank you so much! (P. s. I also love all the jokes you add into the videos, it makes things more interesting)
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hey there Stan! wonderful tutorial yet again! just a thought, i think it'll be super helpful if you could highlight the areas that you're looking at in the reference photo when drawing the figure. i try to follow what is mentioned while you're drawing, but sometimes i have a hard time trying to tell which landmarks are being observed. thanks! :D
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I just draw on feeling and if it looks right, it looks right I guess, this is way too complicated and mathematical and I'm glad I only do cartoony types. Tbh mostly for the ease and partially for the preference. BUt it's not a bad way, but this is more if you want to cut someone open type of draw.
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So we have all this info on how to draw people, but can you give us a lesson in drawing them in space? I can draw people all day, but I can't place them to scale on a background, and I certainly can't draw them with other people on the same plane.
That's a lesson I have yet to find.

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I want to ask a little question, your method for drawing seems to be very very clean, and certain.
While it seems to work well for drawing from reference, is this the ideal method for drawing from imagination such as when doing comic book or animation?

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I got a little confused with your drawing at 7: 00. I just read from wiki that the top part of trapezius attaches to the clavicle, not the acromion. the middle part is the one that attaches to the acromion and along the spine of the scapula.
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I have a question. What is the best supplies from animation. Tech wise like computer, program, the sketch board. Graphics tablet thing. Would be best. Cause I wish to get those but I dont want to get it and it you know not work.
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I think the problem of people complaining about not understanding many of the terms proko mentions is because these videos have continuity with previous ones, as he retakes from already covered stuff.
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Thank you, Stan. I love your videos. Useful and interesting. Nice to see people sharing their high skills like a professional, although it is for free. Good luck and keep up the great work! (:
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