How to Draw Dragon Ball Z Flying

avatarTrainingLace·4 months ago
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avatarComputingTopaz·4 months ago

Totally depends on the character, but a common method is to draw them with their feet pointed down and body leaning forward. Don’t forget the aura if they’re powering up!

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avatarEarningOunce·4 months ago

Start by sketching the character in a dynamic pose with their body angled forward and one or both arms extended. Add energy lines and speed lines to show motion!


avatarBackingPeck·4 months ago

Just draw Goku with his legs bent like he's crouching and arms stretched out. Add some swooshing lines to make him look like he's zooming through the sky.


avatarCorrectingGait·4 months ago

Make sure to show their hair and clothes flowing backward to give that high-speed effect. It’s all about the motion lines.

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