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Art References, Tutorials, and Resources for Scibbling Folk


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Now that we have a board for artistic folk, I'd figure it would be nice to give them some help in making their art skills stronger, and their images better. As such, I'm dumping a bunch of resources here.

 

Starting off with some downloadable art books, for those looking to get some solid pointers on improving their scribbling skills:

 

ConceptArt Thread with Hundreds of Free E-Books

 

(Free) Software:

 

MyPaint - A simple illustration program, focused more on drawing than general image editing. For Linux, Windows and Mac OS.

GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program. For Linux, Windows, and Mac OS.

Inkscape - A vector graphics editing program. For Linux, Windows, and Mac OS.

Pencil2D - A traditional style animation program. For Linux, Windows, and Mac OS.

FireAlpaca - A lightweight illustration program. For Windows and Mac OS. (Thanks to Lunar System for the heads up!)

Paint.net - An image editing program, designed as a more advanced replacement from Microsoft Paint. For Windows only, and requires the .NET Framework.

 

Tutorials:

 

PSG art tutorial

Ctrl+Paint

Monster Cutie

Drawsh - A Firgure Drawing Resource

The Dimensions of Color - By: David Briggs

Figures: They Speak for Themselves

Perspective Drawing Basics

 

References:

 

Human-

 

Character Designs - An Artist's Resource

Posemaniacs

Line Of Action

 

Abandoned Locations-

 

Lost America

Abandoned Places

Opacity ~ Urban Ruins

 

Useful Advice:

 

Chris Oatly's Website

Drawing Tutorials Online

 

Inspiration: (a.k.a I like it so I'm putting it here)

 

Street Art Utopia

 

If anyone has anything they'd like to add to this list, feel free to do so. I'll be looking for more stuff to add as well. Good Luck, and happy drawing!

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Excellent thread and set of resources. Especially liking the 'Abandoned Places' reference images. Very nice.

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http://www.youtube.com/user/markcrilley

 

This guy is the go-to guy for all things Manga style, or Anime to some.

 

Mostly basic tutorials, such as poses and different body parts, people of all ages as well as some dragons, armour, and scenes including how to do different textures.

 

Not really high level stuff, but there are a few pictures you could try to emulate that are hard.

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Anything for manga? My sis used to have a book on drawing manga.

 

(I've recently been messing around with a few ideas on drawing eyes and such, I figured that out. I'm doing pretty well with the upper body portions too :) (Drawing yami from the shoulder's up, been studying how hair looks a lot lately as well as anime style hairdos.

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