Single female lead fantasy animeThe following are some fantasy anime with a single female lead:
1. " The Great Dominator: The male lead, Mu Chen, is single-minded. The male and female leads have many scenes and are powerful. This animation is broadcast on the iQiyi platform. The quality and special effects are not bad.
2. " Douluo Continent ": This was Third Young Master's pinnacle work. It was a standard single-female lead animation. Its 3D animation quality was at the peak and had set many records.
3. 'Painting of the Unscrupulous People of the Pugilistic World' was the pinnacle of Chinese martial arts. Throughout the growth of the protagonist, Li Xingyun, Ji Ruxue had always maintained her love for him.
4. [Divine Throne]: similarly a work of the Third Young Master, with a single female lead, Long Haochen and Ying Cai 'er's emotional lines were obvious, and the animation was beautifully modeled.
5. "Wu Geng Ji": Old Chinese manga, the protagonist Wu Geng and cabbage have a strong relationship.
A single anime character with a full bodyThe following are some of the main points of drawing a full-body portrait of a single anime character:
1. ** Structure and proportion **
- In terms of head to body ratio, a 9-head to body ratio was recognized as the most perfect, but it was rare outside of parts of Europe. The average person had 7.5 heads, and many people in Asia had 7 heads. There was a formula for comparing the head and body, such as "standing seven, sitting five, coiling three and a half, stretching nine, bending five, kneeling four and a half; head one shoulder two arms three heads, body three legs four feet one head; painting hand one head two thirds, thighs and calves each two heads."
- The head-to-body ratio was calculated as height divided by the total height of the head. In the human body structure, the head + torso = lower limbs = 1/2 of the whole body. The torso was from the lower jaw to the base of the thigh (the waist was 1/2 node), the arms were from the shoulders to the wrists (the elbows were 1/2 node), and the lower limbs were from the base of the thigh to the ankles (the knees were 1/2 node).
- When drawing different characters, men and women, ages, and postures were different. The horizontal ratio was the key when drawing different body shapes, and the vertical ratio was the key when drawing different heights. The head and body ratio would also change according to the movements.
2. ** Drawing Steps **
- First, he drew the head, then the hairstyle, and then the face shape. Then, he drew the facial features (eyes, eyebrows, mouth, etc.).
- He drew clothes and arms below the head. Sometimes, the manga version did not draw the neck, which would make it look cute.
- He then drew the lower body, such as a short skirt, then legs, socks, and shoes.
- After the outline was drawn, the colors were painted, including skin color, hair color (such as yellow), eye color (such as green), mouth color (such as light pink), etc. Clothes and shoes, collars, cuffs, bow ties, socks, etc. were also colored according to preferences or characteristics of the character.
3. ** Joint position **
- The position of the joints was the key to the balance of the character's body. The positions of the elbows, knees, waist, and thighs were the middle points of the arms, legs, torso, and the whole body. The balance of the character's body was determined based on these joint positions.
4. ** Painting perspective and perspective **
- One had to pay attention to the perspective. For example, the camera position would affect the difference between looking up and looking up. The position close to the camera would have a large perspective tilt, similar to the Michelin tire effect. Pay attention to the diagonal distance, the expression of details, and the balance of the composition when drawing the various angles of the head.