Hey folks! So, besides random things (aquatic life, and other weird random things, like Pokemon) I've really never been terribly varied with my ability to draw. I picked up a new sketch/drawing pad today, with the purpose of specifically practicing and learning anthro art. Granted, it's still for fun than anything, but I'm really hoping to get more proficient with my ability to draw, at least with anthro art.
I know this is kind of a common question/topic/thread, but are there any videos or tips any of you more seasoned artists could offer?
My opinion on art is that everyone should explore and learn for themselves, so that they can grow and work out their own style and approach, which brings a beautiful variety to the world. ---- BUT, that being said, I also know that it is important to learn from one another.
Therefore, if you can offer any tips, or maybe a good video to follow that might provide insight into the general approaches to drawing anthros, I would truly appreciate it!
If it helps, my first real piece I want to draw is chibi-esque, so getting a masterful and well proportioned masterpiece is not yet on my agenda!
Thanks for taking the time to read this, friends!