Doesn't have to be anything fancy, just like some instructions/examples of how to do things and some organized drawing exercises that build upon each other. I'm not really looking to draw portraits of people, I just want to be able to draw the world around me and to put the things in my head onto paper.

I've tried looking before but I usually end up with websites that give "free previews" then ask you to pay for the rest of the course, or lessons and exercises that jump too quickly for me to keep up.

  • Thylacine [any]
    hexagon
    ·
    2 years ago

    point 1: I understand it won't look good starting out, I'm pretty good at drawing shitty lol. I just want something to guide me so I'm working towards something instead of just freestyling it, if that makes sense.

    point 2: i didn't really think about that because I didn't want to end up only being able to draw in someone else's style, but it makes a lot of sense as a way to practice. like classical painters learning a style and studying under a master.

    point 3: I really want to try out blender and other 3d art programs but I don't think my laptop can handle it :/ I've been saving up to get a new one that can handle stuff like that.

    this is all great, thank you