lavender-menac3:prismatic-bell:iidrils:How I draw skin Part 2: DON”T DRAW NATIVE PEOPLE WITH R
lavender-menac3: prismatic-bell: iidrils: How I draw skin Part 2: DON”T DRAW NATIVE PEOPLE WITH RED SKIN!!!! A tutorial For the first tutorial on how I draw skin, see the post here. But seriously, I’ve seen too many drawings of Native characters with literal red/pink skin to count so just in case some of you are having troubles with drawing Native people, I’ve provided a guide for you. Please take my swatches if it helps!! and no more red skinned people, please <0< Disclaimer: this tutorial is mainly about the artistic depictions of Indigenous Peoples in North America, where the slur and redskin caricature originated, but it would still be racist to draw other non-North/Central/South American Indigenous groups like this so…..don’t. It’s not mentioned in this tutorial, but I’ve seen it in other posts by Natives, so I’m going to mention it: When seeking out your refpics, do your best to find Natives ACTUALLY FROM THE TRIBE YOU ARE DRAWING, or at least from the same geographic area. Not all Natives look the same. This person is Diné (Navajo). This person is Blackfoot. And these people are Iroquois. Do you notice something here? Wildly different skin tones, facial shapes, and overall body types? Native people are INCREDIBLY diverse. Make sure you’re representing the correct tribe. Don’t draw a Blackfoot woman as a Hopi woman or an Inuk man as a Wampanoag man. Natives don’t “all look the same.” This is a good post and a great resource and I love the addition! -- source link