So I got a question cause I'm kinda at war with myself atm. I'm good at cartoons, (100% mine) it's what I do but I'm REALLY bad at 3D objects. If I find a object in the right angle I need, is it okay to trace it and use it in my work? (E.g the switch in my Pokémon piece)
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For example, if I took a photo of a object that was mine at home and traced it to use in an art piece, would that be okay? NOT ART, 3D physical objects.
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Replying to @DeePeeArts
work smart, not hard
It´s totally fine doing so. You can always practice such things on the side and at some point, if you want. And when you feel more confident you can draw such objects without using photos. But it´s a common practice, using 3D etc as a base for drawings.1 reply 0 retweets 8 likes -
Replying to @Marcel_Hampel
Just 3d angles kill me man. I can never get the perspective right
and especially if I try and try and try without tracing and I get frustrated I give up
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the good side of cartoons is, you have more freedom. Everything can be a bit more wacky or inaccurate. Give objects a more dynamic, sometimes a bit blown up look is and a not 100% right perspective will be fine for peoples. :) Look at really stylized cartoons, how they do it 
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