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Make the most of your two-headed character's charm! Techniques for creating space with background roughs

Hello. Today I will explain how to draw background roughs.

1. What is the role of roughs?

A rough is a sketch made before drawing a picture. When drawing a background for a two-headed character, roughs are a very important step. By drawing a rough, you can decide the image of the final picture and check the balance. In particular, cuteness is important for two-headed characters, so it is important to draw a rough while considering the balance with the background.

2. Consider the composition of the background

First, think about the composition before drawing the background rough. The composition determines how the character and background are positioned. It is important to decide where the character is located and how the background looks.

Next, think about the position of the character and the layout of the background.

At first, two-headed characters are small, so the background tends to look large. Try several methods, such as a composition with the character in the center or a composition with the character slightly to one side to create a sense of movement.

The background can include various elements such as buildings, trees, and clouds. Arrange these elements so that they bring out the character. When you're roughing out the background, don't draw the fine details yet, just focus on determining the general shape.

3. Draw the general shape of the background

Once you've decided on the composition, you can then draw the general shape of the background. At this stage, it's important to draw the general shape without worrying about the fine details.

Next, draw a silhouette and then pay attention to perspective.

First, draw the silhouettes of the larger parts of the background, such as mountains, buildings, and trees. This will help you get a sense of the overall picture of the background.

Use perspective to give the background depth. Drawing things that are far away small and things that are close large creates a sense of three-dimensionality. Place the elements of the background while considering the balance with the two-headed character.

4. Add details

Once you've decided on the general shape, gradually add details to the background. However, since this is still a rough sketch, don't draw in too much detail.

5. Final adjustments and confirmation of the entire background rough

Finally, review the entire background rough and check the balance. Check whether the character and background are in harmony and adjust as necessary.

Also check the balance with the character and the overall picture.

Make sure that the background elements are not too strong so that the character does not get lost in the background. If the background stands out too much, reduce or simplify the elements to adjust it so that the character stands out.

Finally, look over the whole picture and check if there is anything out of place or if there is anything that needs to be added. Adjust the rough at this stage to get closer to the final completion.

Summary of the background rough for a two-head-tall character

Drawing the rough background of a two-head-tall character is a very important step to make the character stand out. It is important to consider the composition, draw the rough shape, and add details little by little while checking the balance with the character. Drawing the rough draft well will improve the final finish. Keep practicing and find your own style.

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