So I'm scrolling through FA back in March and I notice a little journal from called 'How To Furry Art`. Seeing someone so skilled do a tutorial video I had to check this out, Only recently getting round to it and committing myself to watch all three in their entirety. Halfway through the first stream Night decides to draw something basic for everyone to follow along. Before, I'd of just stayed back and watched a master at work but like how I started with writing, you just got to try it
So here's the finished result! Throughout drawing it I went back and forth from loving it and hating it But at the end of it I amazed myself as the blank page I started with came to life with no drawing talent but a pencil, paper and keen eyes! There's still some of the lines from the original circle as I didn't want to leave rubber marks but overall, for my first-time drawing anything on this scale I'm happy with it! I'm uploading it here in case I ever damage/lose the original paper version. With Night providing a huge basis on how to get started this will be something to look back on in the future! Now I'm off to draw whatever my heart desires.
The YouTube vid can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzRvKJ6nXYs
And of course, the original tiger head was drawn on stream by Dream_And_Nightmare Thank you for sharing your insight with us mere mortals!
So here's the finished result! Throughout drawing it I went back and forth from loving it and hating it But at the end of it I amazed myself as the blank page I started with came to life with no drawing talent but a pencil, paper and keen eyes! There's still some of the lines from the original circle as I didn't want to leave rubber marks but overall, for my first-time drawing anything on this scale I'm happy with it! I'm uploading it here in case I ever damage/lose the original paper version. With Night providing a huge basis on how to get started this will be something to look back on in the future! Now I'm off to draw whatever my heart desires.
The YouTube vid can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzRvKJ6nXYs
And of course, the original tiger head was drawn on stream by Dream_And_Nightmare Thank you for sharing your insight with us mere mortals!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Tiger
Gender Male
Size 1662 x 2217px
File Size 464 kB
Aww, it's really nice to know people found my videos helpful heh! I'm glad my ramblings were coherent enough that they motivated you to try your hand at drawing! And I gotta say, for your first try, that ain't half bad! :3
I'd say keep at it and draw to your heart's content! The beginning can be very rough until you get a good sense of your hand/eye coordination & how to get lines to look the way you want them to. I think I linked the website under one of the videos, but just in case I haven't, check out https://drawabox.com/ They offer tons of free tutorials and no matter how much you'll end up using or not, I'm sure they can offer a better insight into learning how to draw than I ever could. :3
I'd say keep at it and draw to your heart's content! The beginning can be very rough until you get a good sense of your hand/eye coordination & how to get lines to look the way you want them to. I think I linked the website under one of the videos, but just in case I haven't, check out https://drawabox.com/ They offer tons of free tutorials and no matter how much you'll end up using or not, I'm sure they can offer a better insight into learning how to draw than I ever could. :3
No way! Firstly, thanks so much for taking the time to reply to this. I forgot about that link, I'll put that on my favourites. Though thanks to your stream I've downloaded Krita! I had no idea about it before and it's been a great starting point for digital art. Though like you say it certainly is very rough at the moment getting all the ideas I have to look how I envision them. I'm having to watch alot of tutorials but I'll get there. Thanks again for taking the time to give some more inspiration!
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