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How to Avoid Drawing Anime Style
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If you want to avoid drawing in an anime style, here are a few tips that you can follow: 1. Study different art styles: Look at various styles of art to gain a better understanding of the visual language and techniques that artists use. This will give you a broader perspective and help you develop your own unique style. 2. Use reference images: When you're working on a drawing, it can be helpful to look at photographs or other artwork for inspiration. This will help you avoid falling back on anime cliches and drawing in a style that you're trying to avoid. 3. Experiment with different mediums: Try working with different art materials, such as watercolors, colored pencils, or charcoal. Each medium has its own unique characteristics that can help you develop a unique style. 4. Focus on anatomy: Understanding anatomy is crucial for any artist, regardless of the style they're working in. By studying human anatomy, you'll be better equipped to create realistic, believable figures. 5. Draw from life: Observing real-life objects and scenes can help you develop your own unique style. Try drawing from observation, such as still life or people, to improve your skills. 6. Practice regularly: Drawing is a skill that requires practice. Set aside time each day or week to practice, experiment, and develop your skills. By following these tips, you can avoid drawing in an anime style and develop your own unique artistic style.
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