A lot of instructional drawing videos encourage students to use this method when learning how to draw. But from what I can tell, most artists don't draw like this. That is, they don't keep their eyes on the subject without ever looking at their drawing. Moreover, the instructors even acknowledge that the drawing isn't going to look very good when using this method. So, given that, what's the point of this method? I mean, what are you suppose to learn from it?
My girlfriend is an avid art tablet user, but she draws in a position in which her computer chair doesn't support her back. She reports back problems and frequently has to take breaks from working to rest her back, even while she's drawing sitting straight up. Her normal position is when she has the chair tilted back, sitting in a semi-lotus position while either hunched or sitting straight up. Does anyone recommend a specific kind of chair that has an adjustable backrest to it that might help her?
I enjoy drawing Manga for fun, and I've really been wanting to draw a romantic scene like kissing. I can't draw guys though, and I can't draw characters interacting. I'm getting better but I really need an FREE online course or just some tips. Anything really. I'm not picky. Please help T_T
How do I begin cartooning, and what are the types of steps I could follow for the basics in drawing cartoon animals? I am interested in drawing, but need help on where to start.
So far, all the drawing programs I've downloaded don't support windows vista. Is there anything that does AND is decent for drawing?