Use triangles for "sharp/dangerous" characters and circles for "soft/approachable" characters.
Draw the knight's sword inches from the dragon's scale. The tension makes the viewer finish the story in their head. How to Draw: Storytelling
Don’t just draw "sad." Draw a character trying to hide that they are sad—a forced smile with trembling eyes is much more compelling. 4. Lighting and Color Theory Light sets the emotional frequency of the story. sweeping curves for action and rigid
Don’t just draw a scene; draw the or the consequence . vertical lines for tension or stability.
Use dynamic, sweeping curves for action and rigid, vertical lines for tension or stability.