
'how to draw ___' guides are great if you're just starting out. it's always good to have and develop your own style but i've found a lot of really good guides on deviantart ranging from figure study pointers (cartoons are just simplified versions of a "life" subject after all) to coring techniques that work with photoshop and sai (love sai btw, i use it for my lines)
i will say its good to draw BIG that why when you zoom out; it looks crisper/neater on lines/coloring. just a suggestion for when you try your hand at more complex shading and coloring. i tend to use a canvas size of about 1800x2000 pixles at a 1200res for example. keeping the res high will keep the overall details/quality when you scale down the finished project.
edit: excuse the garbled typing, my phone hates this site. >.>
also...can i has a headshot if you're up for drawing one? i do like the current style but wanted to share what i've found helpful too :3
i will say its good to draw BIG that why when you zoom out; it looks crisper/neater on lines/coloring. just a suggestion for when you try your hand at more complex shading and coloring. i tend to use a canvas size of about 1800x2000 pixles at a 1200res for example. keeping the res high will keep the overall details/quality when you scale down the finished project.
edit: excuse the garbled typing, my phone hates this site. >.>
also...can i has a headshot if you're up for drawing one? i do like the current style but wanted to share what i've found helpful too :3
too sexy to keep unhidden 
