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(I hope it’s alright I post this, I just found it on google. uwu) http://fuckyeaharttutorials.tumblr.com/ - A great general resource. My references are all things that are useful for me, and are fairly simplistic and easy to follow but, there’s a lot more compiled over here Tablet/Digital work Sai Brushes

Shading and Coloring

Layers and Linework

Drawing in simple programs

General Drawing Nature

Clothing

People

Expressions

Anatomy and drawing realistic humans

Hands and Arms

Legs and Feet

Programs assisting in realistic drawing

Color

Idea generators

Character Creation

30 Day Challenges

Homestuck specific stuff- http://homestuckresources.tumblr.com/

Fantasy Drawing

Fonts

Other

ICE! Tutorials BOOKS (inc. a special 3-BOOK “STARTER SET” for new collectors) available ONLY ONCE THIS YEAR on a SECRET DATE in MAY - the ONLY WAY to get the books is to send “Add me, Lorenzo!” to [email protected] -if you’ve joined any of our mailing lists before, you’re already on it!

MAILING LIST CLOSES THIS MONTH!

Lorenzo!

Eurasian hamster (Cricetus cricetus)! This species can reach lengths of more than 10.6 in (26.9 cm) and weights of 1.2 lbs (0.7 kg)—4 times the size of its domestic relatives. It inhabits grasslands in parts of Europe and northern Asia, where it feeds on an omnivorous diet that includes seeds, tubers, insects, and small vertebrates. Unfortunately, the Eurasian hamster is critically endangered. Its population has been reduced by human factors including agriculture and urbanization.

Photo: Christoph Moning, CC BY 4.0, iNaturalist

Credit: American Museum of Natural History

My new favorite genre of picture is a very special thing that most animals (and humans!) do: face nuzzling as an act of greeting/comfort/intimacy. thank God that this is happening all over the world right now

Isn’t it wonderful?!

had to continue the compilation:

NEW YEARS SALE

All full body illustrations reduces to $45 until Jan 10!

Limited slots available, coloring included for free, dm if interested!

Now accepting PayPal as well

Some sample pages from Andrew Loomis’s series on how to draw comics, 1939-1961, concerning perspective and composition. (The changes in font and layout stem from the fact the pages come from different prints.)

I tried to collect the most useful pages, but of course I’m limited to only 10 images per post.

This is a follow-up of sorts of the Disney “how to draw comics” handouts I posted earlier, and which can be found HERE.

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