Monday, October 3, 2016

Need help drawing, try these guys.

One of the best ways to help yourself when having trouble draw is watching others perform their own craft, and one of the best places to sources for that is of course Youtube. Whether you need help with perspective drawing or a little help with getting the eyes right on your favorite anime character, YouTube has thousand of channels where dozens of artists have taken the time to offer there help.






Art of Wei(https://www.youtube.com/user/WeiWorks)












With the power of his graphite pencil. Wei provides us with a wide array of tutorials such as drawing simple anime/cartoon characters to much more detailed work such as celebrity faces and objects. Wei does a good job at showing how using simple shapes can help bring out the best out of any drawing and help get you started in creating objects and figures.





Mangaka X(https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrtQEUI5xtlfPcO8xJYO-Fg)




Ever wonder how your favorite mangaka drew his characters, well you may be able to find out thanks to the channel Mnagaka X. Mangaka X has several videos of well known manga artist such as Yu-Gi-Oh! artist Kazuki Takahashi and Dragonball Akira Toriyama drawing there most well known characters from start to finish. One of the fun things about this channel is that you get to see each artist has a different approach to drawing which shows that there is no one set way to draw a human figure. This channel is pretty new and doesn't update consistently, but it is still worth the look.



Jake Parker(https://www.youtube.com/user/jakeparker44)



Jake Parker has several videos of him drawing cute and whimsical illustrations of monster and robot. But if you were to ask most who already familiar with his channel this is not the reason most come to his channel. While drawing his cute little robots he, will also give advice on several artist related topics such as freelancing, what to do with old sketchbooks, and plenty more. It is because of this, that Jake Parkers channels is perfect for up and coming illustrators and artist.




Of course these are only a handful of artist out there on YouTube. If there is any problems any artist is facing in terms of finding tutorials, then YouTube is one of the best place to find simple to in-depth advice.

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