It's been a while since the last draw thread, so let's have another.
First thread: >>5850 Archive: http://archive.fo/wPVGZ
Lazily copy and pasted OP from the last thread:
Tired of waiting for good Yuri stuff? You want fluffy romance stories with something beyond schoolgirls, more content of your favorite couple or just sexy women eating lots of pussy? Then, how about to make them yourself?
Based on /monster/'s drawing thread, where anons learn how to make monster girls, this one will give sources and tips for those who want to create Yuri-themed pictures. If you find anything interesting or want to share your gains, please feel free to post.
Websites to browse:
-/loomis/:
https://8ch.net/loomis/index.html
/loomis/ is the 8chan version of /ic/'s begginner threads but with more constructive critique and less shitposts. The board is very slow but has interesting topics about drawing and precious books and videos in their sticky:
Resource Hub:
http://8ch.net/loomis/hub.html
MEGA.nz page:
https://mega.nz/#F!es1BSKQR!spODyd0iaQmMelGA2GscFw
Recommended book for start: "Fun with a Pencil" -Andrew Loomis.
Fun with a Pencil explores the basics explaining construction and use of shapes on pictures. A very funny didactic book, imo.
Second book: Famous Artists Course Collection.
Quoting Wikipedia:
>"Famous Artists School is an art correspondence course institution, in operation since 1948. The school was founded by members of the New York Society of Illustrators, principally Albert Dorne and Norman Rockwell."
>"The original courses offered in 1948 were Painting, Illustration/Design and Cartooning. The Painting and Illustration & Design courses, which are still offered, consisted of 24 lessons, with a new lesson mailed to the student upon completion of the previous lesson. When a student completed and returned the assignment, it was critiqued by a professional artist who sent suggestions back to the student."
After reading FwaP, these lessons will become very handy. It will explain almost EVERYTHING that you should know about art, from the human body to picture composition.
-tutplus.com
http://tutsplus.com
A lot of their art tutorials are free. I recommend the ones made by Joumana Medlej about Human Anatomy:
http://design.tutsplus.com/series/human-anatomy-fundamentals--cms-724
-https://m.vk.com/conceptart?q=Artbook
Site with lots of awesome artbooks. Great as a source for reference.
-Archive.org:
If you search well, this can be a nice free sauce of books. Many of them are very old, but still useful.
https://archive.org/details/texts?and%5B%5D=drawing&sort=&page=3
Now shake your ass and make this board proud, faggot.