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    Recherche de kanji manuscrits sur sljfaq.org https://kanji.sljfaq.org/draw.fr.html
    Tue Sep 18 21:37:15 2018 archive.org
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    Pour dessiner des Kanji et trouver leurs significations ;)

    pas mal quand on a un Kanji à trouver.

    kanji japonais dessin reconnaissance
    The Krita 4 Preset Bundle — Krita Documentation https://docs.krita.org/The_Krita_4_Preset_Bundle
    Fri Mar 23 17:48:00 2018 archive.org
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    Merci pour ce lien ! ( via https://shaar.libox.fr/?oEo7eA )

    c'est vraiment facile d'apprendre les différents outils avec cette page ;)

    krita dessin outils preset
    Tips & Tricks | How to Draw Anything from Memory | Wacom eStore - official Onlinestore http://eu.shop.wacom.eu/wacom-infochannel/tips-und-tricks-how-to-draw-anything-from-memory/1057?c=2213303
    Thu Aug 25 17:34:15 2016 archive.org
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    How to Draw Anything from Memory

    Seeing people draw people, animals or objects seems like they must have a photographic memory. Blizzard Animator Lana Bachynski from Tea Time Animation knows that this is not always true. Following these simple steps, you can teach yourself to draw absolutely anything from memory.

    Trace It

    1. Using any creative software, such as Photoshop, open the image and create a new layer on top of it. You can make it semi-transparent by adjusting the opacity. Choose a drawing brush and trace the outlines of your image. Really focus on each and every line and the proportions. Every once in a while, hide the original photo and look at your drawing. Sometimes the first lines won’t look like the object at all and even seem wrong. As you build up, the resemblance will grow. Trace your image until you have reached a satisfactory result.

    Reference It

    1. Turn off that traced layer and shrink your original image so you have enough room around it. Create a new layer with a big canvas and now reference the original photo. Look at the small original, and draw a copy next to it. Compare proportions and relations as you see them, not as you think you know them. This step will be a bit more difficult, but as you have already traced the original, it will be much easier than if you had started off with this step.

    Twist It

    1. Turn off the reference drawing and create a new layer. With your original photo still visible, draw the subject from a different angle. Turn the subject in your mind, and draw it from this other perspective. This will teach you to keep the proportions, but challenge your imagination to abstract. Don’t try to find a new photo, use the original one as your source. You can practice this several times, each one with a different perspective.

    Draw It

    1. Now you can turn off your original photo. As you have it drawn several times now, you hands and eyes will remember this exercise. Now you can draw solely from your memory. Enjoy!

    Watch the video below for more from Blizzard Animator Lana.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf-s3oTJiLo

    draw dessin wacom
    SMBC, the book ! || les céréales du dimanche matin [fr] http://cereales.lapin.org/index.php?number=2075#strips
    Thu Oct 20 07:11:00 2011 archive.org
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    L'épisode du jour des céréales du dimanche matin : SMBC, the book !, tiré de l'histoire auto-strip...

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