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                <title>Keeping camera angle in mind can significantly change the way you approach drawing. Here&#039;s what happens when a professional animator reviews and corrects amateur illustrations!</title>
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                                            <p>To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the well-known anime production company Wit Studio, an illustration contest was held based on some of the studio's anime, including <i>Vivy: Flourite Eye's Song</i>, <i>Ranking of Kings</i>, <i>Vampire in the Garden</i>, <i>Bubble</i>, and <i>Onipan!</i></p><p><b>Those who participated in this contest had the opportunity to receive feedback from a professional animator.</b></p><p></p>
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                <title>Keeping Up with Popular Genres - [New Series] Curry Zawa Kaoru’s Creative Counseling</title>
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                <title>How to Draw Shoes (Pumps and Heels) -  Drawing from the Royal Principles of Style to the Basics of Material!</title>
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                                            <p>Spring brings pumps, in Summer sandals, Autumn loafers, and in Winter boots. As the seasons change, so too must your shoes. But, drawing a distinct pair is harder than you might think. Have you drawn the base well? Are your shoes made of cloth or leather? Are you conveying the material through your drawing? What if you don't know enough about types of shoes or how they are supposed to look in the first place!? If such questions are running through your head, you probably aren't alone. There is a wide range of shoes you must be aching to draw, from those rich in texture to those that, like works of art, hold a beauty better seen than worn.</p><p>Here we have delivered to you an array of drawing styles for shoes. Enjoy.</p><p><br /></p><p></p>
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                <title>How to Draw Guns: 12 Ways of Holding Them, Hands and Weapons in Action Scenes</title>
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                                            <p>Guns and pistols are constant sites in action scenes in mangas. From big guns and rifles, palm-sized pistols, shoot-outs are the standard scenes in action series. However, it may be hard to draw such guns as we don’t get to see them in real life. I’m sure there’re many who puzzle over how do make them look cool, so let us introduce to you a series of tutorials on how to draw guns. From the fundamental mechanisms to specific skills, try it out with your own drawings. </p><p>From how to hold such weapons, to poses struck when shooting, learn various tips on drawing action scenes. Enjoy!</p><p></p>
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                <title>[Takuma Terashima’s Illustration Literacy #1] Drawing Lessons with Mangaka Shirow Miwa!</title>
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                                            <p style="text-align:right;">Interviewer, Author: Youhei Ogawa Photography: Hiroyuki Yamaguchi</p><p style="text-align:right;">Pen Tablet provided by: Wacom</p>
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                <title>How to Draw: 10 Ways To Draw Wings!</title>
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                                            Wings! They're of course seen on birds... and also angels! And unicorns! Wings are super complicated with all their details... when you draw them, do you ever feel like it's not really wing-like?
To draw really believable wings, we've collected illustrations that explain just that! Check them out!
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