Richard 1 DIC 2019 a las 6:20
Cant find proper drawing reference software on steam.
Hello, I want to learn art, but I cannot find any good drawing reference program on steam. I found couple, but they got mixed reviews and I really cannot decide. I want program, where you can place objects beside people in perspective. Thats relatively easy to use and maybe has ability to change lightsource direction and intensity or to remove skin from models and wiev muscle anatomy. Do you know anything like this pretty please?
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King Nothing 1 DIC 2019 a las 6:35 
just use paint on your PC its bether than any other
Richard 1 DIC 2019 a las 6:36 
Publicado originalmente por Marvel man:
just use paint on your PC its bether than any other

I draw by hand and I look for reference software. Thats something little different then paint.
ohadez 1 DIC 2019 a las 11:06 
There is no better reference than Pinterest, just open the site and search for a visual
Zekiran 1 DIC 2019 a las 13:05 
A mirror, you, and an object.


Also, though it's called manga, it's got some very good basic information that's for any style, the How To Draw Manga books - physical books - are *excellent* for learning perspective, how to use your media, etc.

Are you trying to use a pen and pencil, or using a tablet? Using a mouse? Resources are plentiful but I would never tell you to look on Steam for them. Go to a book store.
Richard 1 DIC 2019 a las 13:16 
Publicado originalmente por Zekiran:
A mirror, you, and an object.


Also, though it's called manga, it's got some very good basic information that's for any style, the How To Draw Manga books - physical books - are *excellent* for learning perspective, how to use your media, etc.

Are you trying to use a pen and pencil, or using a tablet? Using a mouse? Resources are plentiful but I would never tell you to look on Steam for them. Go to a book store.

How much there is to perspective? I red but one book, from stan lee about drawing comics. And learned all basic concepts he talks about there. Now I am learning the anatomy by trying to understand how muscles and bones work by watching different youtube videos and studiing human muscles so I can move to Brindgman anatomy book.

I will try to buy some more books. Thx for the tip. I know the store with used books, I might find something there.
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Zekiran 1 DIC 2019 a las 13:52 
A LOT goes into different forms of perspective drawings.




It's why I tend not to draw full scenes lol. Then again, eyeballing it until it LOOKS okay is often just fine - "it's better to be artistically pleasing than mathematically correct".

One reasonably cheap way to get better with anatomy is to pick up some magazines at the grocery store. (or book store if you're there lol) Men's health, vogue, fashion magazines and sports mags will have (admittedly 'shopped) many different views of people's bodies.
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