>Previous Thread:
>>5763649
>Rules:
Any artist over 25 that wants to improve their artwork, and wants to post their work for critique.
>What This Thread Aims To Do:
Provide a thread for any late bloomers, and positive motivation for any 9 to 5'ers looking to change their career into being art focused. Feel free to add any links worth mentioning for future threads.
>Great Links For New Starters:
https://sites.google.com/site/ourwici/ (Goldmine for art learning, and wonderful wiki page to learn art techniques)
https://hubpages.com/art/how-to-draw-learn (Great page to learn how drawing techniques)
http://www.ingetang.com/praxis/old-master-drawing-bargue-gerome-drawing-course-iii/ (Old master drawing Bargue Gerome drawing course)
http://www.michelangelo.net/drawings/ (Site showcasing many of Michelangelo's drawings)
http://www.peter-paul-rubens.org/drawings/ (Site showcasing Peter Paul Rubens' drawings)
https://www.deviantart.com/mldoxy/art/How-to-Trace-Reference-Material-608858281 (Pretty decent tutorial on how to trace digital art reference material)
https://quickposes.com/en (Site dedicated to showing poses for quick art reference)
https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/the-anatomy-of-the-human-skull-baf6ac7b781a46218dca2b59dee58817 (Online 3D model of the skull)
https://sketchfab.com/demoon/collections/ref_anatomy (Online 3D models of human anatomy)
https://www.deviantart.com/tag/senshistock (Great stock photo resource on DeviantArt for use in practicing gesture drawings)
https://www.fineart.sk/ (One stop source for human anatomy references for 3D and traditional artists)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNPLX1hfy3Q8zr4eKvmhLGQ - 'The Drawing Database', a great YouTube art channel for artists of any skill level
https://www.wga.hu/ (Web Gallery Of Art, an free online database showcasing artwork of master artists throughout the centuries)
https://neuralblender.com/ (A cool site that allows you to input words that creates AI generated art)
>>5763649
>Rules:
Any artist over 25 that wants to improve their artwork, and wants to post their work for critique.
>What This Thread Aims To Do:
Provide a thread for any late bloomers, and positive motivation for any 9 to 5'ers looking to change their career into being art focused. Feel free to add any links worth mentioning for future threads.
>Great Links For New Starters:
https://sites.google.com/site/ourwici/ (Goldmine for art learning, and wonderful wiki page to learn art techniques)
https://hubpages.com/art/how-to-draw-learn (Great page to learn how drawing techniques)
http://www.ingetang.com/praxis/old-master-drawing-bargue-gerome-drawing-course-iii/ (Old master drawing Bargue Gerome drawing course)
http://www.michelangelo.net/drawings/ (Site showcasing many of Michelangelo's drawings)
http://www.peter-paul-rubens.org/drawings/ (Site showcasing Peter Paul Rubens' drawings)
https://www.deviantart.com/mldoxy/art/How-to-Trace-Reference-Material-608858281 (Pretty decent tutorial on how to trace digital art reference material)
https://quickposes.com/en (Site dedicated to showing poses for quick art reference)
https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/the-anatomy-of-the-human-skull-baf6ac7b781a46218dca2b59dee58817 (Online 3D model of the skull)
https://sketchfab.com/demoon/collections/ref_anatomy (Online 3D models of human anatomy)
https://www.deviantart.com/tag/senshistock (Great stock photo resource on DeviantArt for use in practicing gesture drawings)
https://www.fineart.sk/ (One stop source for human anatomy references for 3D and traditional artists)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNPLX1hfy3Q8zr4eKvmhLGQ - 'The Drawing Database', a great YouTube art channel for artists of any skill level
https://www.wga.hu/ (Web Gallery Of Art, an free online database showcasing artwork of master artists throughout the centuries)
https://neuralblender.com/ (A cool site that allows you to input words that creates AI generated art)