1:548:03How to Draw Anime Clothes | BEGINNER Tutorial - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt's not gonna hug that shape but instead it's just gonna droop down leaving a little bit of spaceMoreIt's not gonna hug that shape but instead it's just gonna droop down leaving a little bit of space between the skin below the chest. And the shirt we're gonna draw some lines that droop down as well.
0:1922:01SIMPLE CLOTHING FOLDS & CREASES WITH BASIC SHAPESYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo if any of that looks a bit new to you I do have separate tutorials probably linked on screenMoreSo if any of that looks a bit new to you I do have separate tutorials probably linked on screen right now where I talk about building up your anime and manga characters. From some basic shapes.
0:429:55How to Draw Manga/Anime Clothes and Folds - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo start the jacket I'm gonna just start with the inside part of his hood. Down the zipper line andMoreSo start the jacket I'm gonna just start with the inside part of his hood. Down the zipper line and end it just below his waist. So I'm gonna keep his jacket. Open.
1:4713:40How to Draw Anime | Part 3: Clothing - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWhere the structure of the shirt is. And when you do this you can kind of base the the wrinkles ofMoreWhere the structure of the shirt is. And when you do this you can kind of base the the wrinkles of the shirt off of where these pinch points are so here you can see that this is her body here.
0:247:54How to Draw Manga: School Uniforms (Japanese Style) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSometimes you can see the collar of the undershirt peeking over the top of the jacket collar theMoreSometimes you can see the collar of the undershirt peeking over the top of the jacket collar the cloth around the shoulders comes to a slight point folds often like the form around the armpit.
0:007:36HOW TO DRAW PANTS ON A BODY Step by Step Drawing ... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe're going to draw a more classical fitted look and then a looser look with an almost paperbackMoreWe're going to draw a more classical fitted look and then a looser look with an almost paperback waistband to complete this project you will need a piece of paper and a pencil.
25:1027:02How to Draw CLOTHES Wrinkles, Folds and Creases | 10 Art TipsYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt wouldn't just be straight lines because they're bumps they're you know where to put the bump. AndMoreIt wouldn't just be straight lines because they're bumps they're you know where to put the bump. And then have it be straight and then bump again and have it be straight depending. On your style.
0:082:53Drawing Tutorial : How to Draw Boys' Clothes - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe'll make the lines a little bit wavy so it looks like he's moving boys kind of have wrinkles inMoreWe'll make the lines a little bit wavy so it looks like he's moving boys kind of have wrinkles in their clothes anyways. And we'll just draw in the shorts. And then we'll draw in some of the detail.
0:5824:56How To Draw SIMPLE FEET IN ANIME MANGA with ... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThis leg is coming down doing its own thing you get to about where the ankle is and you need to getMoreThis leg is coming down doing its own thing you get to about where the ankle is and you need to get a foot on there well the basic shapes I use are to start with the heel.
0:2012:345 secrets for beautifully shaded clothes | Inma R. - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe click on the clip to layer below icon. And turn the blending mode to multiply. I'm going to useMoreWe click on the clip to layer below icon. And turn the blending mode to multiply. I'm going to use mapping pen and a dark color to create overall big shadows i will work on the details.
1:3812:53HOW TO DRAW CLOTHES | Sketching & Coloring TutorialYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe should create an impression that the t-shirt we're drawing is kind of hugging the body. So in anyMoreWe should create an impression that the t-shirt we're drawing is kind of hugging the body. So in any possible place we want to round up the edges or the foldings of the material.
Down form the sides add the bottom portion followed by the inner part where the jacket will be button up. This should connect with the lapel on one of the sides.
Draw the inner part of the lapel (the neck opening) to get something that pretty much looks like a vest.
Coming out of each side of the “vest” add the sleeves. Make these slightly shorter than the main body.
For this simple step add a line towards the bottom of the jacket to show it’s back/inner side.
Finally add a pair of buttons with one just below the lapel and the other slightly lower down. Simply make these round in shape.
To color the suit you can use any colors that are appropriate for such clothing. In this case it will be blue with a little bit of grey and the buttons will be grey with a bit of orange.
This tutorial shows how to draw a common looking two-button jacket. It’s design is not particularly complex and if you simply follow the provided steps you should hopefully get a fairly nice looking drawing.
1. Draw an oval and divide it into 4 sections. This will be the basic outline of your anime character’s head. The proportions don’t have to be exact, but make the oval narrower at the bottom since that will be the chin. Once you’ve drawn the oval, draw a horizontal line through the center of it. Then, draw a vertical line through the center ...
To draw your character’s nose, draw a short, simple vertical line along the center of the face at the halfway point between the horizontal line and the chin.
Community Answer. The best trick for drawing hands well is to study your own hands first. Notice the shape, color, texture, angles, etc. Draw your hand in dozens of different positions and in different lighting. This isn't a shortcut, per se, but it's an exercise that will improve your drawing.
Make the hands about 1/5 the length of the arm, and make the feet about 1/6 the length of the legs. To get the proportions right, make your stick-figure outline about 7 times as tall as your character’s head. Have the arm lines start about 1/5 of the way down the line you draw for the torso.
However, if your character’s hair is going to be short, draw a narrow oval on each side of the head. Have the top of the ears line up with the horizontal line running through the center of the face, and have the bottoms line up with the bottom of the nose. Then, draw the flaps of the ear inside each oval.
Make the line longer if you want your character’s nose to be big. Make the nose the smallest feature on your character’s face. The nose will overlap with the vertical line you drew. To see it better, make it darker than the vertical line, or erase the vertical line around the nose.
The hairstyle you choose for your character is up to you, but generally, anime hair features pointed ends and distinct sections. You can draw a short, buzzed hairstyle, a medium-length style, or long, flowy hair. Whichever hairstyle you choose, avoid drawing individual strands of hair.