

I also have the Wacom Intuos Pro S, but it's a bit pricy and there are definitely cheaper functioning ones on the market. I've been doing digital art since I was 12 (21 now) and I love it!! I definitely agree with the person who previously said to see about getting your hands on a drawing tablet. Others will probably tell you Krita, which offers both i BELIEVE, but my computer would rather be trashy and not let me use it lol Learning color theory ofc, and if youre into animation look up the 12 principles of animation (one person on yt made short videos on it, cant recall the user rn).Īlso, if you dont want to purchase art softwares, I personally recommend MedibangPaint Pro for painting and drawing (Making an account there allows you to unlock some other brushes I like) and Firealpaca has an animation/gif thing you can use, its neat. Other youtubers worth a watch are Aaron Blaise (formerly worked at disney), Borodante(digital artist), Howard Wimshurst (animator), as well as just generally looking for resources online. Theres plenty of resources out there for you, but i specifically recommend Proko for anatomy (but not for art from imagination, his kangaroo is cursed). Do you want to do animation, environmental drawings, character art? Why dyou wanna draw? Digital is just a medium, so decide on it as though you want to work traditionally. My Intuous Draw (wacom) has lasted me for 3 years, very good qualityĭecide what you want to draw.”Digital art” is a broad field. it helps you decide whether you REALLY want to do this badly enough that you get a screen tablet later. Ideally, get a relatively cheap pad tablet.
