
Helps you break down and understand the basic structure of the human head.

Goes deeper into all the muscles and moving parts than Loomis.ĭrawing the Head and Hands by Andrew Loomis My personal favourite when it comes to anatomy books. PSD files of my work, plus step-by-step images.įigure Drawing: Design and Invention by Michael Hampton This is an 8-week course I put together that teaches you everything I know about creating illustrations and using storytelling. On my YouTube channel, you can find a selection of timelapse recordings that give you insight into my thought- and painting process. The Ikea BEKANT Sit/Stand Desk really helped me manage my back pain.

It holds up well when re-working areas several times. My absolute favourite paper! It’s extremely smooth, but also very durable. These are high-quality fine artist paints that are very pigmented.Īrches Watercolour Grain Satiné Hot Pressed 300 g/m²

The paint is similar to Gouache and can be used watered down or opaquely. It’s the brand that has been used to paint all the traditional backgrounds in Studio Ghibli movies and other Japanese animations. Sketching programme for random shapes and happy accidents You don’t need this if your screen comes pre-calibrated. I never draw without it!Ī device that I use to calibrate my monitors on my Windows PC. Here, you can find my go-to Photoshop brushes.Ī "glove" that keeps your hand from sticking to the tablet. The Apple Pencil also has really good pressure sensitivity and feels very natural. Procreate is highly intuitive and a powerful art software that I would recommend to any beginner artists, or someone who wants to get into digital painting.

I actually prefer an Intuos tablet over a Cintiq, because I find that looking straight ahead at my monitor gives me better posture. Yes, I will use my old Photoshop version ‘till the day it dies!
