02-04-2015, 08:40 AM
while learning with real world is good, you'll want to even before that get the hand of just basic construction and perspective
I'd start by trying first to learn something simple like how to draw like 1920's cartoons, then once that's helped you get a grasp on linework and keeping shapes the same, advance to more complex things like human features
they're quite dry but if you find them online, the Loomis books are a classic tool for helping to draw
I'd start by trying first to learn something simple like how to draw like 1920's cartoons, then once that's helped you get a grasp on linework and keeping shapes the same, advance to more complex things like human features
they're quite dry but if you find them online, the Loomis books are a classic tool for helping to draw