The whole collection is based on detailed instructions. Via Drawing Lessons: My Little Pony at the very first lesson you will understand how easy to draw with step-by-step tutorials. Many people think that painting is too tricky to begin studying it.
Basic step by step instructions are designed to teach you how to create unique pictures (fits even for the novice artists!). How to Draw: My Little Pony created by the programmers in collaboration with the best artists in this area, who have not only the visual flair and skill, but can also explain complicated things easy and accessible. It teaches kids that learning to draw does not happen at once - much like drawing itself, it is a gradual build up to a final result.Therefore, the instructions in this book will not only teach children important skills and techniques - it will allow them to have fun whilst they learn, so much so that they will improve without really noticing that they are practicing! This is why having a guide such as this one is so important. This means that as a parent or guardian, teaching your children to draw requires a lot of patience.It is likely that your children will want to produce quality drawings straight away and may become frustrated when they cannot do this as well as you can. When we are younger, it is in our nature to be messy and to experiment as we learn. And without a simple, step-by-step guide like this one, which is designed to make drawing fun, they will not be passionate.One important thing to remember is that no child will create perfect sketches. Without dedication, their technique will not develop. There are a number of different things which help them improve their drawing skills. Personal Quote: "All you need is love.Children do not become artists overnight.
When I can find the free time, I enjoy sketching, reading manga and novels, playing video games (especially RPGs), watching animation, bike rides and walks, interacting with nature, swimming, and browsing the internet.įavourite characters: Minako Aino (Sailor Moon), Raiden (MGS), Link (Zelda), Kiba (Wolfs Rain), Rikku (FFX) Utena (Utena) Some of my published works include the three-volume graphic novel series, Peach Fuzz, how-to books Draw Furries and Draw More Furries, Digital Manga Workshop, and Mangaka America.Ĭomics I've contributed to include Fraggle Rock: Tails and Tales, Domo: The Manga, Archie Comics' Sabrina the Teenage Witch (penciler on issues 92, 96, 97, and 98) and Sonic the Hedgehog (penciller on Off-Panel strip comics), and the grand prize winning entry based on Peach Fuzz in Rising Stars of Manga Vol 2. I've also taken a participated in a few community life drawing, cartooning, and animation classes. In school, I took as many drawing and painting classes as possible.
My drawing and coloring skills are mostly self-taught through observation, dedication, and a lot of practice. I'm also a huge fan of animated Disney movies and wanted to be an animator before I discovered and fell in love with the medium of comics. I discovered manga and anime in my teens, which also influenced my artistic style. Growing up, I enjoyed painting realistic renditions of animals, as well as drawing my favorite cartoon characters. I've always had a love for art, and have been drawing from the time I was able to hold a crayon. Born November 9th, 1981 (sign: Scorpio), I'm a comic artist born and currently living in Central Florida.