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post Oct 26 2015, 17:06
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post Feb 27 2016, 15:41
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I think the best tutorials/teachers for general drawing are these. Lots of teaching videos and check the playlists for more precise videos.

https://www.youtube.com/user/ProkoTV

Proko has mainly gesture drawing and anatomy teaching

https://www.youtube.com/user/Sycra

Sycra has more variety. Livestreams, speed sketches, tutorials... I also find his perspective for drawing interesting like the iterative approach.

https://www.youtube.com/user/LighterNoteProd

Alphonso Dunn does pen and ink. He has a large variety of video tutorials from fundamentals to specific ones. He also has some flash tutorials

https://www.youtube.com/user/DrawWithJazza

Jazza also has many things. Tutorials, animation... better to just check the channel

Some/all of them have websites. If link doesn't work just google the name.
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post Oct 6 2016, 10:19
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I had no idea I was going to find useful art tips in ehentai... thx for positng!
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post Oct 6 2016, 10:21
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[www.zbrushcentral.com] http://www.zbrushcentral.com/showthread.ph...Scan-and-Sculpt

It's not a tutorial per se,

but it's a great lighting reference rendered in 3d

from basic lighting situations to movie lighting palletes
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post Dec 18 2016, 04:54
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post Feb 9 2017, 10:02
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Thx for sharing
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post Apr 9 2017, 16:54
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post Apr 26 2017, 11:31
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Going through these is absolutely great, I feel like over the years it has somehow gotten harder to find good art tutorials when I need them for some things.
Thanks a lot for sharing, even years after.
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post Aug 26 2017, 04:00
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Thank you for the tutorials
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post Jan 30 2018, 17:46
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Thanks for these, they're quite useful.
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post Aug 30 2018, 05:42
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[alexhays.com] http://alexhays.com/loomis/

Fun With a Pencil is great for beginners, introducing the idea of construction and viewing the drawing as a 3D form (I wish I'd read it earlier (IMG:[invalid] style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) )

Figure Drawing For All It's Worth is packed with great info on drawing the human figure, and drawing in general, I'd suggest reading it after Fun With a Pencil.

I haven't gotten to the rest of his books, but if you've used them then go ahead and let me know how helpful they were.
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post Apr 29 2023, 23:41
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Is there a tutorial about talking with the customers, pricing, etc? This stuff stresses me out (IMG:[invalid] style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
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post Apr 30 2023, 02:17
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See how much other artists charge for commissions. Of course, the more popular the artist is, the higher the prices.
Also give some example images and how much you would charge for these.
Don't forget to list all the "special" fetishes (loli, bestiality, guro, ...) you will draw and the ones you don't.
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