Hello Clayton, I'm happy coz I can still remember your website, I just discovered your website years ago.. and I'm glad you're still doing great tutorials. I know I'm late, but I wanna start learning how to draw comics from you, btw, can you make a tutorial in your gumroad about clothes and folds from beginners to advanced..like loose and tight clothes, and how to shade them properly, coz I haven't found an artist who can breakdown those details in depth. Yah I saw david finch tutorial about it, but I think it's not for beginners.. I strongly agree what marshall vandruff said, teachers should explained every macro details with "why". Looking forward for your upcoming tutorials. Thank you
Impressive work Clayton. While you mention in one of your previous videos that one of your inspirations comes from Rob Liefeld, I love how yours has an anime/manga style feel to it. PS, the shape is a parallelogram and the eye was the first thing "eye" drew [no pun intended] when it came for me starting out. While I'm still trying to work on style, thank you so much for posting this. This was helpful.
Fantastic tutorial. I've using Andrew Loomis's method for sometime but could never get that 'comic book', look. You nailed this for me by approaching the drawing of the eyes slightly differently which I could relate too. Thank you for sharing.
Its called a parallelogram! Good practice by the way!!!
Hello Clayton, I'm happy coz I can still remember your website, I just discovered your website years ago.. and I'm glad you're still doing great tutorials. I know I'm late, but I wanna start learning how to draw comics from you, btw, can you make a tutorial in your gumroad about clothes and folds from beginners to advanced..like loose and tight clothes, and how to shade them properly, coz I haven't found an artist who can breakdown those details in depth. Yah I saw david finch tutorial about it, but I think it's not for beginners..
I strongly agree what marshall vandruff said, teachers should explained every macro details with "why".
Looking forward for your upcoming tutorials. Thank you
ily man thank u
Love ur back to doing tutorials brother
I tried so hard drawing 3/4 eyes using random complex tweaking and you showed how easy it is. Thanks!
Thank you so much for giving us this drawing tutorial 💜
You are very welcome TaRoya.
I really Love your drawings clayton sir, you are amazing ☺
Thanks Kapil.
YAYY
Wow, that's awesome
Impressive work Clayton. While you mention in one of your previous videos that one of your inspirations comes from Rob Liefeld, I love how yours has an anime/manga style feel to it.
PS, the shape is a parallelogram and the eye was the first thing "eye" drew [no pun intended] when it came for me starting out.
While I'm still trying to work on style, thank you so much for posting this. This was helpful.
Return to the classics! Michael Turner tutorial? ???
That's right Pat.
@@howtodrawcomicsnet he is one of the greatest artist in comic universe.
Fantastic tutorial. I've using Andrew Loomis's method for sometime but could never get that 'comic book', look. You nailed this for me by approaching the drawing of the eyes slightly differently which I could relate too.
Thank you for sharing.
I always draw the eyes first since they are what gives the character power
How many videos about the eye on gumroad?
1:40 The name of the shape is called a parallelogram btw
Pls mera art bhi ekbar dekhlo but nice art
Parallelogram - wonkey rectangle
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First
Congrats! :P