Top products from r/ICanDrawThat
We found 6 product mentions on r/ICanDrawThat. We ranked the 6 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. How To Draw Comics The Marvel Way
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Touchstone
2. Monster Manual: Core Rulebook III v. 3.5 (Dungeons & Dragons d20 System)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
3. When Sam Set Sail
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Used Book in Good Condition
4. How to Draw Manga: Male Characters
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
The cartoony Manga characters appeal to artistsDrawing Manga serves as an introduction to art and drawing in generalPopular Manga charactersThis book covers every thing from face, hair, body, muscles, eyes and even a ninja section and tons more.Improve your skills at drawing male characters
5. Lowpricenice Solar Car - World's Smallest Solar Powered Car - Educational Solar Powered Toy
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
LoveInTheBox Have thousands of Designs for you to choose from.No Battery Required. No Batteries Required!Put on your desk, car, or windshield to enjoy. You'll love this solar toy!Amazing Toys for Children and Teach them to save our earth using Green Power.Not only just make Child happy and fun , b...
6. [3 Bonus Items] Simbans PicassoTab 10 Inch Tablet 32GB with Thin Stylus Pen for Drawing, Notes, Movies, Games, Work- 10" Android 6.0 Marshmallow PC Computer 10.1 IPS Screen HDMI, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
TABLET, ACTIVE PEN and 3 FREE BONUS ITEMS inside the box - A high quality tablet case, Universal power adaptor and Screen protector (pre-applied) – A total value of $40 inside the box along with 10 inch tablet and an active PenCLEAR SCREEN, LARGE DISK and TV CONNECTIVITY: The IPS HD screen resolut...
A lot of my art schooling was kind of pointless. I learnt the fundamentals and how to work under pressure, but most of art classes were just "Oh hey, here's an artist with tons of back story, why don't you copy their work?" Honestly the majority of my art knowledge comes from TV shows like Art Attack, books and just sitting at home everyday and going 'today I'm going to draw X' and not stopping until I had it perfect. If you want to learn manga I highly recommend this series of books. =]
It's my physical copy of 3.5 edition but I bet there's one online in PDF somewhere. If you just want shots of the two monsters here you go. If you can't find it online, I'll happily send you art from other monsters in my 3.5 or 4th edition Monster Manuals :)
Whoo that's a loaded question. Honestly I don't really know myself. What I can say is that I grew up watching anime and reading manga, which probably affected my style somewhat. And that I started drawing more seriously due to superhero comics and wanting to be a comic book artist. This book is what I started off with and I guess my art kinda just took off on its own. I hope some of this helped and that you have a good time picking up drawing, it can be a lot of fun!
EDIT: Not sure I would call him an inspiration, but I have always liked Jim Lee's art.
Artist and reader illustrations are the reason for this book concept.
For the text, go here...
https://www.createspace.com/Preview/1237679
The book has scroll pages for illustration, you can see it here...
http://www.amazon.com/When-Sam-Sail-LeAnn-Beck/dp/1477581634
Please just mention the book.:)
Thanks!
thank you! this is the tablet im using, and the application is called "autodesk sketchbook," i think.
The world's smallest solar powered car