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D R A W I N G T U T O R I A L S
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Front
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Step
1:
To draw Rei Ayanami,
begin by sketching a large circle for the
top half of her face, and add the lower
half of the face. Notice that the distance
from the top eye guideline to the bottom
of the circle is about the same as the
distance from the bottom of the circle to
the chin; this should help you with the
proportions a little. Draw the guidelines
as shown. The eyes are not very large, so
keep the guidelines for the eyes close
together. The guidelines for the nose and
mouth should be about the same distance
apart as the guidelines for the eyes. Make
sure you draw the guidelines lightly,
because you are going to erase them later
on.
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Step
2:
Next, add the eyes,
nose and mouth. The eyes should be spaced
a little over one eye length apart. Notice
that the bottoms of her eyes are not drawn
in; they are defined by the irises, rather
than lines. Rei isn't generally very
emotive, so don't make the mouth or eyes
too arched or exaggerated.
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Step
3:
Next, erase the
guidelines and draw in the basic outline
of the hair. Rei's hair is very detailed,
so for now, just worry about getting the
shape of the hair to look right. Notice
how the hair is separated into four main
sections: the main part that comes down
between the eyes, the two other parts to
the left and right, and the round back
part. Draw in the detail of her eyes,
including the light glares and pupils.
Although the bottoms of her eyes aren't
drawn in, you can still tell where the
bottom of the eyes are because of the
irises. Draw her shoulders, as well. Rei
has rather well defined shoulders (which
is more apparent in the next picture), so
don't just make them slope down like you
normally would; you should be see the
neck, back, and shoulder muscles, though
they shouldn't be drawn as detailed and
well developed as some of the Dragonball Z
characters I featured earlier. ^_^ Just
make sure you can see a little muscle
definition.
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Step 4:
Now comes the fun
part: adding in all the detail. ^_~ The
detail on the hair may look daunting at
first, but just remember the basic shapes
you drew in before, and add on to them.
Add lots and lots of extra strands of
hair, making them as thin and delicate as
you can. Make sure you have some strands
that come down over her cheeks. Draw her
plug suit, making sure to keep the form
streamlined, since it is a rather
tight-fitting suit. ^_^ Again, make sure
you show a little muscle definition around
the shoulders. Try to make the oval things
on her shoulders (I'm not quite sure what
they're called) look like they are bulging
out a little. Draw the things on her head,
as well.
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Step
5:
Color or shade your
picture however you like. Make sure you
use light blue to shade her plug suit, not
grey. Her skin should be very pale, and
her eyes should be red.
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3/4
View
Step
1:
Next we'll try a 3/4
view. Begin by sketching a large circle
for the top portion of her face, then add
the lower half of the face. Her left cheek
should bulge out slightly, and her chin
should almost come to a point. Draw the
guidelines as shown, making sure to keep
the guidelines for the eyes close
together, since her eyes are not very
large.
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Step
2:
Next, draw in the
eyes, nose and mouth. The bottom part of
her eyes should not be drawn in, since
they will be defined by the irises. As
always, she isn't particularly expressive,
so don't exaggerate the features too much,
and keep the eyes and mouth pretty
level.
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Step
3:
Next, erase the
guidelines and draw the basic shape of her
hair, leaving out the smaller details.
Again, notice that her hair is composed of
four main sections: the front main part
that comes down between her eyes, the
smaller part to the left and right of her
eyes, and the larger back portion. Add
detail to her eyes, and draw her eyebrows
and neck.
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Step 4:
Next, add the detail
to her hair by drawing several thin,
curved strands. Use the basic forms you
drew in the last step to help you position
them. Add extra detail to her eyes, like
the eyelids and eyelashes. Draw the things
on top of her head, and as much of her
plug suit as you care to add. Erase all
the lines you don't need, and clean up
your sketch. I chose to ink mine before
coloring it, because it makes the lines a
lot cleaner and makes the picture easier
to color.
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Step
5:
Color your picture
and add some shading, and you're done! :)
Remember, just like before, she has pale
skin and red eyes.
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