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bigtrey90
I really want to learn how to draw, does anybody know and good tutorials online?
mona lisa
Digital or traditional drawing? And using what medium?
bigtrey90
traditonal drawing to just make from realistic people, to jackets, objects coats etc

In that case, I've moved this to Interests -> Art because you are not asking about digital art.
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freeflow
Well here are some in general :
http://browse.deviantart.com/resources/tut...radart/?order=5

mishyerr
Practice, practice, practice. That is the only way you can get better. I suggest starting off by doing a 5in by 1in gradation chart using ebony pencil. And the move onto drawing hands. And after that, try to do a realistic sphere. Etc.
CLYDE
QUOTE(mishyerr @ Apr 10 2007, 7:38 PM) *
Practice, practice, practice. That is the only way you can get better. I suggest starting off by doing a 5in by 1in gradation chart using ebony pencil. And the move onto drawing hands. And after that, try to do a realistic sphere. Etc.

What's a gradation chart? =/

I feel so clueless, I've been drawing for years but I've never taken an art class so I don't know any of the terms. sad.gif
mishyerr
Er... where you make a rectangular box and shade from very dark to nothing. You're trying to get a smooth, even transition.
cori-catastrophe
QUOTE(r o b b i + @ Apr 11 2007, 12:19 AM) *
What's a gradation chart? =/

I feel so clueless, I've been drawing for years but I've never taken an art class so I don't know any of the terms. sad.gif

alysaphobia

Join an art class or club after school.
I really just found that all the practice in classes helped me a lot... and I also learned tips from the people around me.
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