have acer r7 laptop/tablet and want to learn to draw digital way i'm very bad in drawing so i need some tutorial for complete beginner and from all of these good tutorials i just don't have clue how to start please help thanks
There was a thread like this a while back and it made me wonder why I personally started drawing. Draw what you like. If you like dinosaurs. Grab pictures of dinosaurs and copy them. As long as you remind yourself that drawing does not have to be a chore and remember it can be a fun process :). and then as time goes on you…
If you can, don't just draw, draw with a focus in mind. For example, don't do what I do a lot and just draw faces. ACtually analyze what you're doing, like where the zygomatic arch is, etc. What the analysis is depends on what you're doing specifically. What I can generally recommend is try to break things down into…
I'd definately suggest learning to draw on pen and paper (or other real media) before digital. Personally i'm moving back to real media after years of over using and relying on digital. The problem is that you will become far too reliant on "cheap" tricks and easy fixing to correct incorrect drawings (warping, move,etc).…
last year i buy like 10 blocks ,god knows how much h6->b6 sets ,smudging paper sticks ,rubber etc etc and set to start draw ,got advice take picture and just draw i take pic of one great lookin girl ,and i draw her she look very like on picture ,BUT --hear is no go shades no go ,light parts no go why? i don't know how to…
Start with the basics, line, lighting, composition... and build from there. Personally i would suggest Ctrl Paint to start, it´s what im using to learn :) Try to keep a good balance of learning the fundamentals and doing the exercises, but also draw whatever you like to keep it being fun, and try to apply what you are…
Drawing buts can be hard...there is help out there though http://www.ctrlpaint.com/ is a good place to start...also http://idrawgirls.com/ with patience, and lots of practice, you'll be a Master ass painter in no time..good luck!
+1 sklokan, I haven't seen your work, but from the way you wrote it sounds like you want to use digital as a crutch for actual drawing skills. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but I don't think it's helpful in the long run.