I need some tips on how to draw the same design of a person more than once without making it look super different. XD I'm so bad about only being able to draw something once. Of course, I still don't know how to use guiding lines. I think visually, and the lines don't make any sense to me.
To begin with, you're decent with things as basic as faces, but bodies, hands and poses are well, horrid. You might not care if you're not taking this seriously, but if you ever wish to do so, go and learn the human proportions, how it moves, angles, and how to apply a character frame. It's hard to say what exactly a character frame or structure is, but think of it as the "skeleton".
Skill over style, but from what I can see there seems to be no definition of a real style in there. It's likely there, but with all these drawings of different styles, you're blurring your own.
People learn skills, the proportion and such, and as they do that, develop a style. Only copy-sketch when you want to get the feel of a style you like.
On the other hand you're not bad at coordinating the eyes for a start, but if you think a bit deeper, no complicated angle had been presented.
well i will like to be a mangaka when i grow up so yeah i take seriusly i need to learn human body like real human or manga body and chibi body which one should i learn and where can i learn iti just make it do i have to learn this
Your proportions are very much wrong. The head measurements are all jumbled up, and honestly, they look like aliens.
Learn how to draw the real human body first as it will give you an edge in any chibi you draw later on.
There's a huge limit to what I can show through writing, since there are a huge number of tricks you can learn in order to be able to draw the human body.
Well, first just grasp the shape of the human body, actually no, any idiot can grasp the shape of the human body. First get a hold on proportions, and one mistake that people tend to make is that the human body is one moving object. Incorrect, the human body is MULTIPLE moving objects, so seperate the body in pieces. For now just start with torso, arms, legs and head. As you get better you'll turn them into more moving pieces.
But remember one thing though, I was taught by no one other than myself.
But one thing, if you want to make manga, you either take it seriously and really go for it or not. No "if"s, you're competing with a huge amount of people, including me.
i got it thx for telling the truth i like people that are honest
and i looked at your last drawing and your eyes are alot better than mine for shure but he look like he have emotion but not enough in my point of view but hes very good tho