


I strongly advise you to look into the subject, you will find plenty of tutorial on the site of Clip Studio, but also on other sites such as Pixiv and Deviantart, or in the very good see excellent tutorial books coming from the Japan! (very easy to identify the issues even if you do not speak the language, the images are sufficient on their own) What are his tastes, his character, the universe in which he lives? The elements detailing your character's outfit must be able to open a window on the answers to these questions, which requires a little design work before tackling the character sheet of a character. Last step of our draft: the details! These are important and must be worked on beforehand because they define your character. Personally I mostly use geometric shapes to represent the members and their joints in a simple and concise way, but there are a whole bunch of techniques that I let you explore for yourself (lines connected by points, circles, ect) ) Do not go into the details of the anatomy, because in any case the 3D model will guide us on this.

For that, simple lines of constructions are enough. It is therefore essential to have an idea of character worked upstream, to choose a pose that will perfectly match and expressions that reflect the main emotions defining it.Īssuming you have your character in mind then, let's start by drawing a sketch of the pose that we want to give him. The important thing is that thanks to it we can identify the appearance and character of the latter. In general, the anime characters cards are presented as follows: a drawing of the whole body of face, back, profile, to which we add some facial expressions characteristic of our character. The main part of this tutorial will focus on the use of the 3D model in detail, but explained in a simple way, which will allow us to use it as a basis for our character sheet. Today, I'm going to show you how you can make a Character sheet for anime, in other words, a concept art sheet for your own character. Hello everyone and welcome to my very first tutorial on Clip Studio Paint! ^^
