to create beautiful art
So, click here, and you’ll see some scans where you learn a bit about how to draw female comic characters. Don’t take it too serious, but at least it might work as reference.
link: tutorial
How to Turn Your Photos into Lichtenstein-inspired Pop-art is just that, a tutorial to transform your photos into illustration that have a similar style of those made by Roy Lichtenstein.
You’ll see an ugly site, but besides that, the contents are great. Check out some origami diagrams offered as pdf and gif files. Most of them can be done with a dollar bill, or a square piece of paper (depending on the diagram). They are not really complex, but it’s still quite cool.
link: origami diagrams
Drawspace is a site full of tips and drawing lessons. The goal, of course, is that you learn how to draw. Lessons are divided in three levels: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Let me tell you, there’s a lot of resources there, it’s an amazing website. So, if you’re interested, go there. I promise you won’t regret it.
link: finearteducation.com
Illustrator class is a site where you can find some great tutorials for illustration, created and maintained by Von “Vonster” Glitschka (awesome illustrator).
I’m telling you, you’ll find sweet tutorials there. The one that guides you through the image you see in this post is for a tshirt design, and you’ll be able to go through more than 40 tutorials just like that.
After that, I think it’d be good if you go check out his personal art blog: Art Backwash, you won’t regret it.
via: drawn
Deviantart is a site of contrasts. You find a lot of crap there, but there’s also a lot of very inspiring artwork, and a lot of talented artists. There’s also a lot of useful resources.
This tutorial is one of those: Tutorial for CG Shading in Photoshop by iruka-loves-kakashi