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Step
1:
In this tutorial, I
will show you how to draw the newer
version of D from the sequel to the
original "Vampire Hunter D". The new
character design is more interesting, IMO
(though I still really like the original),
mainly because the designs stay closer to
the original sketches by Yoshitaka Amano,
my favorite artist. ^_^ Anyway, begin by
drawing a circle for the top part of the
head. Next, draw the curved vertical
guideline that goes from the top of the
head to the chin, making sure to extend it
all the way down to where his chin would
be. Draw diagonal guidelines tangent to
the circles, starting from the bottom of
that vertical guideline you just drew.
These will help you draw in the lower part
of the face. His face is rather long and
narrow, so don't make the lower half of
the face too small. Draw the guidelines
for the eyes, nose and mouth. Notice how
close together they are; the eyes are very
long and thin, and the nose and mouth are
close together.
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Step
2:
One thing I noticed
when drawing this character is that don't
always see both of his eyes because of the
hat. With this particular pose, we can get
away with drawing only one eye, which
saves you the trouble of having to make
sure the second one lines up correctly.
^_^ Draw his hat, which is very long and
should cover up his left eye. Notice that
it doesn't sit directly on top of his
head; there has to be room for his hair,
which we will draw later on. Draw his
right eye, nose, mouth, ear, and give the
left side of his face more definition so
its not just a straight line like we drew
in the previous step. All his features are
very long and thin, which is more apparent
in later steps. Make sure you don't just
draw a straight line for his mouth; it
should be slightly curved so you can see
his lips (don't define them too much,
though; the curve is very
slight).
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Step
3:
Next, start erasing
some of the guidelines. Add detail to his
eye, and draw the eyelid. Draw his
shoulders and armor. His hair is very
thick and wavy and should drape over his
shoulders and obscure parts of his face.
Really try to make the hair look nice and
full, it will make quite a difference on
your final picture. That thing on his left
shoulder is a shoulderpad with a spike; if
you could see both his shoulders, there
would be an identical one on the other
shoulder.
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Step 4:
Erase all the
guidelines, and add detail to his armor,
hat, and clothes. Don't add too much
detail to his hair at this point, unless
you don't intend to color your picture.
The contours of the hair will be defined
by highlights in the final step, and if
you draw a bunch of lines in the hair
right now, it just makes it a pain to
color later on. ^_^ Draw the hilt of his
sword, as well. Erase all unnecessary
guidelines and continue to the final
step.
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Step
5:
The coloring on this
character is a little difficult. The base
color for his hair, hat, and armor is
almost exactly the same: a very dark
black. You want to be able to tell the
difference between each of these forms,
though, so define the hair with highlights
of dark brown, and define the armor with
highlights of dark blue. Keep the color of
his skin very pale; the highlights,
shadows, and base tones are all shades of
gray. ^_^
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Profile
Step
1:
Next, we will draw
the profile. Begin with a large circle for
the top part of the head. Draw the lower
half of the face as best as you can. Just
get the shape down for now; you can add
the rest of the details later. To get the
shape of the lower half of the face, draw
a very basic outline of the lower half
using straight lines. Then go back and
curve the lines inward where his nose
should be (as shown with lighter red
lines). Notice that his face is very long
and narrow like in the 3/4 view. Draw the
guidelines for the eyes, making them very
close together (since his eyes are very
narrow). Draw the guideline for his mouth,
as well; it should be located right
beneath his nose.
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Step
2:
Next, refine the
lower half of the face even further. His
face is more realistic than other anime
characters, so you have to be careful.
Make the nose long and pointed, the lips
well defined, and the chin curving out
slightly. Also, draw the outline of the
eye and the ear.
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Step
3:
Next, draw his hat,
armor, and hair. Notice that his hat still
doesn't sit directly on top of his head.
Draw his hair looking very full and
somewhat wavy. Add detail to his eye, such
as the iris, eyelid and eyebrow (which
will be just barely visible under his
hat). ^_^ Erase some of the
guidelines.
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Step 4:
Next, erase all the
guidelines and add the final details. In
this picture, I added details to his hair
before coloring because I wasn't paying
attention. I should not have done that,
because it made it much harder to color.
^_^ If you are not going to color it,
though, this is sort of what his hair
should look like. Don't forget to draw the
circle thing on his hat before refining
your sketch and moving onto the final
step.
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Step
5:
Next, color your
picture. Again, his hair, armor, and hat
*must* be defined with highlights if you
want them to stand out. His skin should be
so pale that you are only using shades of
gray. His face is covered in shadows
because of the hat, so make it darker than
usual except for the highlights along the
edges of his face. Also, try to make the
circle on his hat look sort of like a
pearl. I'm not sure if its really a pearl,
but on the original pics it sure looks
like one... ^.^
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