This isn't a how to post, but I thought I'd share a site called RedGage with you all. You can post up photos, links, drawings, even write blogs over there. I was referred by my Mom who is sharing her awesome photos.
Here's my account where I am posting sketches and drawing with occasional links to places on the web I like.
You can sign up for RedGage yourself here.
Learn How To Step By Step Draw Anything
If you want to learn how to step by step draw practically anything then tag along! I try to post several times a week, if I'm not posting right this second make sure you check out the archives for more step by step drawing posts! -Note I do not own any of the videos I post to this website.. all credit goes to video creators and owners.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
How To Draw Nemo
How to draw Nemo. In this YouTube video you will learn how to draw Nemo, as you see them draw and color everyone's favorite clown fish, Nemo. Learn how to draw Nemo, from the movie, Finding Nemo.
The pencils used to color in this video are Prisma color pencils. Nemo is a fun character to draw, and a super cute little fish. With a bit of time and practice, you'll be drawing awesome Nemo drawings in no time at all! So let's get going...
I liked this video and I hope you will too, enjoy!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
How To Draw Naruto
Here is a video on how to draw Naruto. To show just how much I am really involved in the world around me I will say that I don't really know who that is or if it's just a name of the show or what. Naruto is an anime I am pretty sure, but that about all I know about it. However, I thought this videos looked fun on how to draw Naruto so I thought I'd throw it up since I haven't posted in a couple months. Which I would like to change ad start posting more often but I've been very busy so we will see how it goes!
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Manga Tutorials
Japanese design cartoon figures or manga characters have made their way into the hearts of millions of cartoon enthusiasts from all over the world. If you are like me you are also a fan of manga style. I love this style of drawing a lot... and let me tell you something, you'll have a much more fun by drawing wonderful manga styled characters than what you can have by looking at the art designed by others.
Now, in spite of what lots of people might believe, drawing manga is fairly simple. Doesn't matter if you're a professional artist or are just starting out it is easy to pick up manga drawing skills with some honest effort and of course somewhere to learn how to draw manga, so going through some manga tutorials.
There are a few typical characteristics in a manga character's body and face. Once you are aware of these you'll be able to draw beautiful manga and amaze your friends and family.
In manga styled characters several body parts are exaggerated and some parts are represented by making use of very basic hint-lines. Such as, eyes are drawn larger and expressive but for the nose and mouth small lines are used.Female's eyes are larger than male's eyes, and also a vast majority of evil characters are drawn with very small eyes. As well as the body is normally drawn taller than normal. Limbs are generally thin and long.
When drawing hair you have quite a few options --you can draw lots of individual lines to symbolize hair, or you may use volume hair as though hairs formed a number of thick tubular structures. Both the styles are popular, work with which one suits your temperament along with your character's personality.
A precaution: when drawing the head start with an oval shape and draw the eyes on the midway point from the top. Because, if you ever draw the eyes above that line you run a risk of ending up with a character with a flat looking scalp.When drawing exaggerated eyes be sure that the eyes don't cross over the cheekbone this is a mistake newbies frequently make.
Now, in spite of what lots of people might believe, drawing manga is fairly simple. Doesn't matter if you're a professional artist or are just starting out it is easy to pick up manga drawing skills with some honest effort and of course somewhere to learn how to draw manga, so going through some manga tutorials.
There are a few typical characteristics in a manga character's body and face. Once you are aware of these you'll be able to draw beautiful manga and amaze your friends and family.
In manga styled characters several body parts are exaggerated and some parts are represented by making use of very basic hint-lines. Such as, eyes are drawn larger and expressive but for the nose and mouth small lines are used.Female's eyes are larger than male's eyes, and also a vast majority of evil characters are drawn with very small eyes. As well as the body is normally drawn taller than normal. Limbs are generally thin and long.
When drawing hair you have quite a few options --you can draw lots of individual lines to symbolize hair, or you may use volume hair as though hairs formed a number of thick tubular structures. Both the styles are popular, work with which one suits your temperament along with your character's personality.
A precaution: when drawing the head start with an oval shape and draw the eyes on the midway point from the top. Because, if you ever draw the eyes above that line you run a risk of ending up with a character with a flat looking scalp.When drawing exaggerated eyes be sure that the eyes don't cross over the cheekbone this is a mistake newbies frequently make.
If you are interested in learning how to draw manga, and want to get started as quickly as possible then I suggest you stat by going through some manga tutorials which can help you learn how to draw manga much, much easier. You can find manga hair tutorials, manga eye tutorials, manga body tutorial and so many more manga tutorials to help you out with your drawing.
Now, finding those tutorials that are actually helpful and relevant can take some work, and time, if that's not what you were hoping for then I suggest you go take a look at these manga tutorials. Each are gone through, reviewed, and tell you exactly what they will teach you in a quick paragraph. Plus, all the tutorials that are linked to from there are on safe websites that will not harm your computer which is also a risk of going through every website on the internet looking for your own tutorials.
Enjoy your drawing and good luck!
And don't forget to take a look at Manga Tutorials!
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