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And now, a tutorial of how I make these annoyingly cute (or not) pics. Just because I have always wanted to make a tutorial.





First, I need an original. I can make pictures without them, but this way it's easier and more fun. I prefer pics that I have in printed paper so I don't have to squint on the screen. If possible, I choose a pic where they are fully shown, with as little props and as much details in their clothes as I can find.


Then, sketching. (Sorry I used a wrong scanner setting so that the pic isn't very clear.) I try to capture their postures. Do they lean to something? Which leg they use more when standing? I try to make their heads really big at this point since they tend to get smaller as I go to the details.


This is the fun part, finishing and detailing. I try to add as much of the fixed characteristics as I can to make them look like themselves. Also, folds! Too big feet and trouser legs!


Then, ink. I used 0,5mm in this, which is quite thick. I never use shadowing when working with this style, so I have to add at least one purely black area to make it less monotone.


And then the fun part. (not) Erasing! After cleaning up the picture I scan the pic with a scanner setting that ignores small smudges (the same setting that I accidentally scanned the sketch pic with). If there is any mistakes or whatnot, I can change them with photoshop, but usually I don't use it.



This is the final pic. JC's and Chris' jeans are good, the same as Lance's posture, but Justin isn't that great. But this is a learning process, right?

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