Amazing, it's so simple, but the linework is so clean and you captured the style perfectly. I have so much to learn when it comes to drawing facial expressions, different action poses, proportions, and , well..everything, I guess, lol. So videos like this are certainly appreciated, thanks so much for making this!
@@superstarmario101 thank you so much! I’m so glad you found it helpful. I think something that really helped me is: don’t be afraid to exaggerate things, like draw really dark lines or really extreme facial expressions or poses. Just go for it and reel it in as needed. It really helped me face my fear of messing up and push my creative boundaries :)
@@sketchsense You're welcome. Yeah, I guess getting out of your comfort zone and trying different expressions and dramatic poses can help you learn, maybe you're right, I should just go for it, thanks for the advice. Lately, I'm trying to get into digital art, I'm really trying to improve my understanding of color theory and getting really nice dynamic shading, but I'm not sure what brushes to use.
@@superstarmario101 you’re welcome! I suggest Marc Brunet, he has a RU-vid channel and he’s a professional digital artist, he has some amazing tutorials they’ve helped me a lot
@@sketchsense Alright, thanks, I'll have to check him out! I usually draw a lot of portraits, I also do Nintendo fanart, usually Mario and Zelda stuff, and I'm really trying to capture the look of the style from the Zelda series' official art, so any tutorials would certainly be helpful.