Anyway, other than just laying in my comfy bed all day, I get up and go straight to my computer.
A few days back I bookmarked these links on YouTube, which in a way kick started my imagination and gave me inspiration to keep on drawing both the things I love and the things that challenge me.
Most of these links are Youtube channels that have really useful tutorials on how to draw different things, some channels teach you how to draw in a realistic manner others teach you how to draw in a cartoon style.
This link takes you to Mark Crilley's Youtube channel.
He's a really good Manga artist and illustrator. Aside from just drawing Manga and Chibi characters, he also makes time lapse videos and tutorials on how to draw common objects.
http://www.youtube.com/user/markcrilley?feature=watch
This Youtube channel, ToonBoxStudio, gives you free drawing and software tutorials which teach you how to draw in a cartoon style.
the artists name is Paris Christou, he is a full time animator, cartoon illustrator and teacher.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Toonboxstudio?feature=watch
Draw with Jazza is yet another great Channel which gives you tutorials on how to draw in a cartoon style. What I like about his channel is he has many diffent tutorials from beginner to advanced.
http://www.youtube.com/user/DrawWithJazza?feature=watch
The three above channels all have similar characteristics. they each have there own unique cartoon style to them. I only have a few channels for the more realistic side of drawing. I'm more of a cartoon lover myself, I draw cartoon things more because...
- they're simple
- they show my emotions in a way
- they have no real law of physics
and are overall fun to draw.
Fine Art Tips is one of the best tutorial channels for drawing things that have more detail and look more realistic.
http://www.youtube.com/user/FineArtEBooks?feature=watch
Nagai Hideyuki's channel is one I came across one day at home, as well as being told about it by my tutor in college.
This artist draws both the sane and surreal, however that's not the reason I picked this link. Other than having really outstanding drawing skills, he/she creates the illusion of a 3D space using only 2 sheets of paper or just one sheet cut in a certain position.
http://www.youtube.com/user/nagahide1955
This artist inspired me to draw with more shadow and light.
Well that's about it from me. knowing my curiosity in a creative mind I'll probably come up with more links that both inspire you and your creative nature.






