Additional Links
So, there's little chance that just my tutorials have satisfied you. If you are looking for more help and other ways and techniques to draw, refer to one of the websites below -- trust me, they will help you A LOT! As a matter of fact, the following websites are where I myself learned to draw (yes, I am self-taught). Take your art a step farther!
Manga University
Link: www.howtodrawmanga.com
This is not only a website, but an actual university that students physically attend in real life to learn how to draw manga. On their website, they provide amazing tutorials for just about everything in drawing manga. There are even video tutorials. I highly recommend this site.
Also, if you're just interested in Japanese stuff in general, it's a great site for that too:) A great insight into Japanese culture!
Omu Online Manga University
Link: http://omu.kuiki.net/class.shtml
Another helpful site, and it even focuses a bit on anatomy.
Manga Tutorials
Link: http://www.mangatutorials.com
An amazing site, has just about everything you need to know about drawing manga! It even has a nice section on drawing folds, it is REALLY helpful.
Polykarbon
Link: http://www.polykarbon.com/tutorials
I especially recommend this site for its elaboration on hands and feet.\
Elfwood
Link: http://www.elfwood.com/farp/figure/williamlibodyconstruction.html
For more help on figure drawing, look no place else, this is perfect for mastering figure drawing and poses!
DeviantART
Link: www.deviantart.com
If you need inspiration or tutorials, DeviantART is highly suggested. Here artists from all over the world post their art; it's all kinds of art, so you might have to search for manga or anime in the search bar. Anyway, this site is full of other artwork from other artists, and can give you insight into how other people draw and what styles they use! It's great for inspiration for new drawings/artwork.
Link: www.howtodrawmanga.com
This is not only a website, but an actual university that students physically attend in real life to learn how to draw manga. On their website, they provide amazing tutorials for just about everything in drawing manga. There are even video tutorials. I highly recommend this site.
Also, if you're just interested in Japanese stuff in general, it's a great site for that too:) A great insight into Japanese culture!
Omu Online Manga University
Link: http://omu.kuiki.net/class.shtml
Another helpful site, and it even focuses a bit on anatomy.
Manga Tutorials
Link: http://www.mangatutorials.com
An amazing site, has just about everything you need to know about drawing manga! It even has a nice section on drawing folds, it is REALLY helpful.
Polykarbon
Link: http://www.polykarbon.com/tutorials
I especially recommend this site for its elaboration on hands and feet.\
Elfwood
Link: http://www.elfwood.com/farp/figure/williamlibodyconstruction.html
For more help on figure drawing, look no place else, this is perfect for mastering figure drawing and poses!
DeviantART
Link: www.deviantart.com
If you need inspiration or tutorials, DeviantART is highly suggested. Here artists from all over the world post their art; it's all kinds of art, so you might have to search for manga or anime in the search bar. Anyway, this site is full of other artwork from other artists, and can give you insight into how other people draw and what styles they use! It's great for inspiration for new drawings/artwork.