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are there any good tutorials for drawing multiple people in one image?

>> No.4994194

JUST FUCKING DRAW

>> No.4994217

What exactly are you having trouble with? Drawing one person is the same as multiple, just remember to keep perspective in mind or it will seem like some people are floating in zero g.

As for composition you can take inspiration from comics, tv ahows and movies, they are generally really good at framing characters in space.

>> No.4994226

>>4994191
draw one person
then draw the next
if you have trouble keeping everything coherent, draw boxes as guidelines to make sure the perspective matches up

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4994257

>>4994191
Do you need someone to tell you this? Take what you do for drawing a single person and do it multiple times.

>> No.4994266

>>4994191
Film 'blocking' or 'staging.'

>> No.4994294

>>4994191
Layering, stacking and Trace over.
Do this 1000 times you will have kjg skill

>> No.4994366

>>4994191
Famous artist course had a book on multiple figures compositions

>> No.4997893

>>4994191
Yes

>> No.4997895

Good advice in this thread. I'll add. Until you get really comfortable with your ability to draw, in the sketch phase draw through the characters in the foreground.