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Step
1:
In this tutorial, I
will show you how to draw Rowen Hashiba
from "Ronin Warriors." I made this before
watching the show, and the only pictures I
had to use were from the OAVs, so he
doesn't look exactly like he does in the
TV series. ^_^ Begin by drawing a large
circle for the head, then draw in the
lower half of the face. The lower half of
the face should be about half as long as
the circle. Draw the guidelines for the
eyes, nose and mouth. Generally, this
character has larger, round eyes, but in
this particular pose, his eyes are
narrowed, so the guidelines should be
drawn close together. Don't forget to draw
the vertical guideline from the top of the
head to the chin to help you line up the
features later on.
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Step
2:
Next, draw the
outlines of the eyes, nose, mouth, and
ears using the guidelines you drew in the
last step. The eyes should be about one
eye length apart. Hmm, I'm realizing now
that the ears are rather off; I accidently
drew them like that because the hair
covers up part of the left ear later on.
^.^ Make the nose long and narrow, and try
to draw the mouth so that it looks like he
has lips instead of just drawing a
straight line.
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Step
3:
Next, erase the
guidelines and draw the hair. Again, make
sure some of his hair falls down between
his eyes. Draw his irises, which are big
enough that they almost fill up his entire
eye. Also draw his eyebrows and add
shading on his nose and beneath his
mouth.
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Step 4:
Now, erase your
guidelines and add the final details, such
as the light glares on his eyes, the
shading under his mouth and chin, and the
extra detail to his clothes. Clean up your
sketch and move on to the final
step.
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Step
5:
Color or shade your
picture as you see fit. This is one of
those annoying characters whose hair seems
to change color from picture to picture,
which makes coloring him a pain. Sometimes
his hair is teal, sometimes its blue,
sometimes its almost green. In cases like
this, just pick which color you think
would work best. I chose a blue-ish teal,
but there is quite a bit of
leeway.
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Step
1:
Next, we'll try
drawing Rowen from a 3/4 view. Begin with
a large circle for the top part of the
head (don't worry if it isn't an exact
circle; most of it is going to be covered
up with hair, anyway, so it won't make too
big of a difference if the circle isn't
perfect). ^_^ Draw the lower half of the
face and all the guidelines as shown.
Notice that the guidelines for his eyes
are further apart than in the front view;
his eyes aren't narrowed in this
pose.
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Step
2:
Once all the
guidelines have been placed, draw the
outlines of the eyes, nose, mouth, neck
and ear. The eyes, as mentioned before,
are opened wider than in the previous
tutorial, so make sure you don't make them
look too squinty.
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Step
3:
Next, erase the
guidelines and draw the hair. Again, make
sure some of his hair falls down between
his eyes. Draw his irises, which are big
enough that they almost fill up his entire
eye. Also draw his eyebrows and add
shading on his nose and beneath his
mouth.
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Step 4:
Add the final
details, such as the pupil and light
glares on his eyes, and his shirt. Try to
add some folds on his clothes rather than
drawing them without contour. Erase all
unnecessary lines and clean up your
sketch.
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Step
5:
Color or shade your
picture however you like. His hair is a
darker blue in this picture than in the
frontal view, because, as I said, his hair
seems to change color from picture to
picture, and the picture I was working
with had darker hair... -_^
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Step
1:
I felt I ought to
cover how to draw Rowen's armor, instead
of just his face. ^_^ Thanks, Emi, for
letting me borrow your art book so I could
use this cool picture! :) I had such a
hard time finding a full body pose... ^.^
Anyway, start off by drawing the basic
shape of the body. This is sort of similar
to my DBZ body tutorial, in that you will
use circles and ovals and cylinders to
define the shapes. To help with the
proportions, I've divided up the picture
into two halves of equal width (so you can
make sure the legs aren't too long or too
short or whatever). His left arm is pulled
back and up slightly, so make it thinner
and shorter.
Step
2:
Once you have the
basic shape of the body, start adding in
the basic shape of his armor. Don't worry
about the details at this point, just
worry about getting the shape. Notice that
his left shoulderpad is smaller and
flatter than the right; don't make them
identical.
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Step
3:
Now comes the tricky
part, adding all the detail. ^_^ Its not
really as difficult as it may look,
though; the hardest part was getting the
proportions correct. Hmm... I don't really
know what to tell you. I realize that its
probably hard to see all the detail with a
picture this small, but I didn't want to
make it too large, because then it would
take a while to download. Just do your
best.
Step
4:
Next, add color to
your picture or shade it, whichever you
prefer.
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