Personally, drawing in anime is style is just, drawing realistically, but in the most un realistic way possible, ik that doesnt make any sense but that's how I think of it
It depends on how cartoonish your style is but you need alot of knowledge on human anatomy and from different angles and perspectives, especially if you draw full body poses. And for the face knowledge on the skull makes it easier
it took me years just to get semi-good at drawing in an anime style, and you practically mastered what took me years in just 3 HOURS?!?!?! You have earned my upmost respect.
Great video. For all of you commenting or thinking about how you’ve been drawing for x amount of time and haven’t made as much progress, be mindful that time isn’t the determining factor for progress - value is. It takes time to produce value but you can’t get value out of time alone, you could draw a sphere for an hour and still be no better at drawing them compared to someone who had a plan for the same hour to deconstruct, experiment, and learn. Use your time and constantly (and honestly) evaluate what you’re doing to look for ways to improve. Don’t be discouraged, and don’t let anyone tell you it’ll take years to “get good” like so many claim - there’s plenty of artists in their teens with technical skills that completely trump those in their 60’s, coming from the same position of raw talent. Only you can determine how long it’ll take by how you decide to utilize your time.
I get it’s sarcasm, but you seriously could easily learn if you spend a few hours a day only studying and learning to do art. It would only take a few months to a year to get to a competent level with enough dedication. To a master level it could take anywhere between a few years and 20 years. Really hone in on one thing and get good at it, whether that be hands, body, butt, eyes, nose, feet, whatever. Spend roughly 20 hours on each subject matter trying to do something different each time with it. 20 hours is more than enough to really have a good knowledge of something very specific. Use shape language and build up to detail and then perspective. If you understand something at its most simple level then the complex levels are a lot easier to master.
Adrei: learns how to draw an absolutely decent and proper anime in just a week. Me drawing for almost a year and still cant draw properly: 🤡 I'm not a clown.. im the whole goddamn Circus.
You're not alone. Same here . I'm not trying to make you bad or anything (^^") All we can possibly do is still practice, even if it's just little doodles....
@Paul Holding I'm sorry you feel that way :( Art isn't easy to be honest..... Especially when it comes to perspective and color rules, but I believe you can still do it.
i've been drawing for two years and only started seriously learning few weeks ago and i can see a great improvement in my art that would've taken me months to get if i continued practicing the way i was. i would recommend watching videos on 'how' to practice stuff (by marc brunet and naoki saito) cause it really helped me to improve faster by knowing what i have to work on step by step.
Art takes patience. You see, I've been drawing for almost 4 years. And I think my art is good. I don't mean my art is the same as Picasso or other artists. But I've been training, studying the anatomy whenever I can, learning to colour, trying new things and most importantly having fun. So You can do it! keep believing! :)
tbh I've had a little bit of experience with art but in a different style like doodle, realism, etc. Ive been drawing my whole life, but I only took it seriously about 2 years ago. anime style is kind of a unique style for me and yeah, its something u can't just make in a week or two. So where am I going with this? Art takes time guys, I won't deny that my experience with other art style really gave me a boost while practicing this one. *So my advice* : Don't try to do all things at once, try to master the things that you think you're good at, and once u think you've improved at that certain thing.. then move to the next one. You've to take things little by little so you won't get overwhelmed by all the things u have to digest at once.. I dont know if that make sense, but I hope it helps! stay safe♥😀
I bought a drawing tablet since I wanted to learn how to do animation however I need to actually sketch so I wanted to see peoples progress sketching and then I saw this video and made me happy because I can go over my mistakes and be good at It. (It obviously takes time)
My art skills fall within still life and landscape, so it's always been hard for me to draw people, let alone anime, which seems to break every law of the human anatomy, but still looks good.
Well done! The process was awesome! Different animes have different artstyle,and that is what makes anime so appealing(in my opinion,just me :D),perhaps you can also find your own unique artstyle that suits you and redraw other characters again!
danm you just practice that in 1 week and ur art is that good I'm impressed tbh I just know how to use anatomy at the start of this year so I think I'll better one day btw nice art
it's funny how when you draw an anime character, you make the architecture of the head and the body, while when I draw an anime character, I just go draw the god damn clothes first
Tf HOW DO PEOPLE PROGRESS THAT MUCH THAT FAST EBSLEZSHSKEHDHSH OH MY I started drawing since I was 4 so it has been 10 years- (tho a year of artblock in 2020 🗿🤚) I know this advice might sound overused, but what I saw was that you made many repeating strokes (also that is called chicken strokes if I remember correctly?) when sketching at the start of the video, and with the progress that reduced, keep going with that and for everyone out there try doing confident lines and not many strokes in one place, because with the many strokes making one line, you kinda loose the proportions and such, and Im glad to see how much you progressed and your will to do this challenge is amazing dude and we need more people like you to inspire others! ❤️
In my own personal experience, no amount of 'how to draw' videos or books can teach you how to draw properly. It's there to steer you in the right direction but nothing beats constant practice and repetition. In the video I notice he studied body anatomy but he ended up not using it while drawing the body of deku. It's not wrong, as long as you use a method you're comfortable with and you're happy with the end result. And I'm just throwing this out there, but NEVER compare yourself to other good artists. That's where you start demotivating yourself. Drawing is subjective. No matter what other people say, if you think it's good, then it's good.
I think these dude on the view already know how to draw cause I can feel his hands. Everytime he draw a begginer sketching it feels like his doing it on purpose, cause I can differentiate a good artist, pro artist and begginer artist. Every pro artist has the vibe and the strokes of pencils he/she draw in the surface of the paper. No matter the pro artist draw something Bad but the outcome is still good.
@@marak.2115 Finally someone else noticed. He is lit just "trasing" here. not even really using it as a reference. This is so much easier then making something while using some references.
I want to be a animator when I grow up so i am learning as much as I can trying to improve my skills. Although my dad doesn’t want me to do anything with anime except drawing it but what may dad don’t know won’t hurt him. I tried drawing Mr Aizawa and it turned out like you’re drawing, not perfect but good enough. But yours is still better
Not to take away from your accomplishments but of course you're gonna do a better job if you draw with reference than if you just draw something you're not familiar with from your head. A more fair comparison would've been drawing both from your head or both from reference.
Inking is in timing and technique, i don't think you should hold your breath. Instead keep your hand completely steady and use your wrist for smaller details. For bigger lines use your arms motion, to get a clean line. Try doing it in a single stroke of your arm and with practice it can be done quicker for a different look depending how you want the line. Slower makes the line thicker. Really fast makes it thinner based what your using to ink of course. Stoping the line early by taking your hand off the paper can often make it look hairy. My biggest mistake when i started inking.
I've been drawing since i was old enough to hold a pen and in the last 10 years have been trying to go more for realism.. so going completely against that and doing an anime style is the most mind bending thing for me and i just cant do it even if i was being held at gun point. its so damn weird to think about it idk
can u show us some tips and tricks o how to draw the layout of anime with positionings and the fullbody as well as what not to do when drawing anime and what u should do ^.^
Ive been drawing for 7 months and i did make progress not a lot just to "looks ok" i dont have an art style rn but whats messing me up is the anatomy Ik the basic shapes and all but its just bad not so bad but just "keep practicing" and i could do better but as they say "perfect practice makes it perfect" not even sure if im practicing the correct way
Depends on the style of anime. Some are very realistic and others more cartoony. But it’s regular human anatomy for the most part. A few tweaks here and there like eye size. As for your final drawing, it could use some refinement. Deku’s eyes are circles so when they not symmetrical it’s really noticeable. Especially since you copied a picture so there’s something to compare it to. But practice make perfect.
Using reference from jojo would have made you improve a bunch quicker imo. And the bast way to shade for manga/anime art style has to be cross-hatching (many old mangas use smudge tho).
“A little experience in art” probably explains how you’re able to do that in a week and i cant as it would take me a whole 5 years to believe in myself to do that
i like how if you draw dragon ball frieza saga style like me nearly all of this becomes irrelevant because it's not that often you draw round shapes except for the muscles
Hey, just watch your vid ! It's cool to see people learn and try to drawing! Use your shoulder when you're drawing. Not your wrist, your line will be better! (Circle, curve will be easy with your shoulder ;)). And learn Perspective... If you can't see any shape in perspective, it will be difficult. ^^ Keep it up!!! :D
What do ya'll want to see next? I wanna know!!
ig: @theadrei.art
Since I see rubik's cubes in this video, how about you solve one
:p
I would like to see you learn/make a animation. I know its hard, but if you see this as a good idea then here is your 2k special I guess.
I suggest learning Jojo style cause you can learn poses and its a unique art style
The cross hatching could do more work and the head is a bit warped although its a pretty good drawing 👍
Personally, drawing in anime is style is just, drawing realistically, but in the most un realistic way possible, ik that doesnt make any sense but that's how I think of it
This makes a lot of sense too me lmfaoo😂😂
It depends on how cartoonish your style is but you need alot of knowledge on human anatomy and from different angles and perspectives, especially if you draw full body poses. And for the face knowledge on the skull makes it easier
Nah it make sense
Basically drawing realistically but exaggerated in every ways (for me at least)
In other words, anime style is just a simplified version of a realistic drawing
Adrei: _learns how to draw anime in a week_
Me, who's been drawing for years: *_still couldn't draw hands_*
You'll get there soon!😄
😂me also
@@Adrei yes 10 more years and can master drawing hands
same
Same😂
Anime is actually one of my favorite artstyles. It has un, un-balance, between realisim and non-realisim. I just like how it looks.
same
i rlly like their shadow too, its so simple
and the non-realism allows for some silly physic, which is awesome
Same but u should draw other stuff it makes your anime drawing skills better trust me
@@singo4581 What kind of stuff? sorry for the dumb question
It’s little videos like this that make me appreciate RUclips’s recommended feature
I also appreciate you guys taking the time to watch this little videos, I got more of them coming up!🙌♥
it took me years just to get semi-good at drawing in an anime style, and you practically mastered what took me years in just 3 HOURS?!?!?! You have earned my upmost respect.
he's bassically copying the pic onto a paper thou right? its harder to draw things from imagination
@@hihello-sk5ql well true but even copying a piece of work still takes skill to do
@@hihello-sk5ql HAVE U EVER EVEN TRIED COPYING A DRAWING BITCH? U TALK AS IF ITS EASY
Great video. For all of you commenting or thinking about how you’ve been drawing for x amount of time and haven’t made as much progress, be mindful that time isn’t the determining factor for progress - value is. It takes time to produce value but you can’t get value out of time alone, you could draw a sphere for an hour and still be no better at drawing them compared to someone who had a plan for the same hour to deconstruct, experiment, and learn. Use your time and constantly (and honestly) evaluate what you’re doing to look for ways to improve.
Don’t be discouraged, and don’t let anyone tell you it’ll take years to “get good” like so many claim - there’s plenty of artists in their teens with technical skills that completely trump those in their 60’s, coming from the same position of raw talent. Only you can determine how long it’ll take by how you decide to utilize your time.
underrated alertttt this was amazingly produced
thanks bro!!❤
@@Adrei np
True, this was high quality.
@@senko4232 lmao google translated ur comment from no to e.g. 😂
P.s really great work adrei
"At first, My Drawing looked really wierd and awful"
**proceeds to show a masterpiece I Cant ever make even if I Get a 100 year's time**
Lmao🤣🤣
Your bad at drawing lmao
@Sophia Yujiao Sun practice*
I get it’s sarcasm, but you seriously could easily learn if you spend a few hours a day only studying and learning to do art. It would only take a few months to a year to get to a competent level with enough dedication. To a master level it could take anywhere between a few years and 20 years. Really hone in on one thing and get good at it, whether that be hands, body, butt, eyes, nose, feet, whatever. Spend roughly 20 hours on each subject matter trying to do something different each time with it. 20 hours is more than enough to really have a good knowledge of something very specific. Use shape language and build up to detail and then perspective. If you understand something at its most simple level then the complex levels are a lot easier to master.
I mean it does look awful and weird
I’m 12 and I had no experience with art and I started to draw anime of guid books, now I can draw some great stuff ( it takes around 1 year)
Same im 12 too and started drawing a year ago but i didn't use guide books y'know i started by copying drawings and watching tutorials on yt
@Arianne Demers i just turned 12 :)
I wish I could say sum but I've been drawing since I was six years old- and now I'm 13- is there a way I can join ya'lls club?
@@Curlycaramelpoodle ye
@@asma_comics oh dam-
Adrei: learns how to draw an absolutely decent and proper anime in just a week.
Me drawing for almost a year and still cant draw properly:
🤡 I'm not a clown.. im the whole goddamn Circus.
You're not alone. Same here . I'm not trying to make you bad or anything (^^")
All we can possibly do is still practice, even if it's just little doodles....
@Paul Holding
I'm sorry you feel that way :(
Art isn't easy to be honest..... Especially when it comes to perspective and color rules, but I believe you can still do it.
i've been drawing for two years and only started seriously learning few weeks ago and i can see a great improvement in my art that would've taken me months to get if i continued practicing the way i was.
i would recommend watching videos on 'how' to practice stuff (by marc brunet and naoki saito) cause it really helped me to improve faster by knowing what i have to work on step by step.
Art takes patience. You see, I've been drawing for almost 4 years. And I think my art is good. I don't mean my art is the same as Picasso or other artists. But I've been training, studying the anatomy whenever I can, learning to colour, trying new things and most importantly having fun. So You can do it! keep believing! :)
tbh I've had a little bit of experience with art but in a different style like doodle, realism, etc. Ive been drawing my whole life, but I only took it seriously about 2 years ago. anime style is kind of a unique style for me and yeah, its something u can't just make in a week or two. So where am I going with this? Art takes time guys, I won't deny that my experience with other art style really gave me a boost while practicing this one. *So my advice* : Don't try to do all things at once, try to master the things that you think you're good at, and once u think you've improved at that certain thing.. then move to the next one. You've to take things little by little so you won't get overwhelmed by all the things u have to digest at once.. I dont know if that make sense, but I hope it helps! stay safe♥😀
Enjoying the content, I'm looking forward to seeing more in the future
❤️love you brother.
You will definitely achieve what you want. Your hands are too steady
🙏🏻🙏🏻Love from India
I bought a drawing tablet since I wanted to learn how to do animation however I need to actually sketch so I wanted to see peoples progress sketching and then I saw this video and made me happy because I can go over my mistakes and be good at It. (It obviously takes time)
Thank you so much for sharing. Im so happy that this video helped you! Goodluck on your journey, i believe in you!
You break things down and drawing is good to be able to teach people. Im trying to learn and think you would teach things in an interesting manner
My art skills fall within still life and landscape, so it's always been hard for me to draw people, let alone anime, which seems to break every law of the human anatomy, but still looks good.
The production is really good! And the drawings are amazing!!
His day one start with no reference is better than literally anything I’ve ever been able to draw
Very talented artist I'm sure you'll grow big. I obviously liked and subscribed
Mark me this Channel is so under rated ! It will blow up randomly LMAO
I Gotta say I'm mindblown! Let's just say you've got a new sub :)
Welcome aboard!❤🙌
Well done! The process was awesome! Different animes have different artstyle,and that is what makes anime so appealing(in my opinion,just me :D),perhaps you can also find your own unique artstyle that suits you and redraw other characters again!
hey
I draw anime so good but you learned to draw in less then a week and you draw better then me! great job you earn a sub
It shows how talented people are who draws manga characters... hats off to them✌️
Mans made more progress in a week then i have my entire life 🐐
So cool I’m gonna try draw some. Btw I have subscribed
danm you just practice that in 1 week and ur art is that good I'm impressed tbh I just know how to use anatomy at the start of this year so I think I'll better one day
btw nice art
You are so underrated, you deserve more subs :)
Omg the quality of this video is so epic😍✨💖💖💕 you’re amazing! Keep rocking. Loved it 💥💖
I try my best to keep the video entertaining for you gyus, so Im glad u love it!🙌♥
it's funny how when you draw an anime character, you make the architecture of the head and the body, while when I draw an anime character, I just go draw the god damn clothes first
I draw hair first
I star with nose and then chin and mouth and rest of the face
Start with eyes
Tf HOW DO PEOPLE PROGRESS THAT MUCH THAT FAST EBSLEZSHSKEHDHSH OH MY
I started drawing since I was 4 so it has been 10 years- (tho a year of artblock in 2020 🗿🤚)
I know this advice might sound overused, but what I saw was that you made many repeating strokes (also that is called chicken strokes if I remember correctly?) when sketching at the start of the video, and with the progress that reduced, keep going with that and for everyone out there try doing confident lines and not many strokes in one place, because with the many strokes making one line, you kinda loose the proportions and such, and Im glad to see how much you progressed and your will to do this challenge is amazing dude and we need more people like you to inspire others! ❤️
In my own personal experience, no amount of 'how to draw' videos or books can teach you how to draw properly. It's there to steer you in the right direction but nothing beats constant practice and repetition.
In the video I notice he studied body anatomy but he ended up not using it while drawing the body of deku. It's not wrong, as long as you use a method you're comfortable with and you're happy with the end result.
And I'm just throwing this out there, but NEVER compare yourself to other good artists. That's where you start demotivating yourself. Drawing is subjective. No matter what other people say, if you think it's good, then it's good.
Thank you, these comments rlly help since I tend to try and get good automatically in things!
Ayy this is a proper vibe bro I dig it🤙😁
Such an inspiration! 💙
“As you can see we have a long way to go”
*casually makes a nicely done anime character
(Bruh that was an amazing first anime styled drawing 😅)
From an anime POV not exactly but wow suck an original quirky comment :00000
Thank you Adrei now I keep practice to draw anime
ok but ur day one was already rlly good enough bro!
He's better at drawing anime than me and I've been practicing for years
Maybe you only practice sometimes when your bored. Cause I learn how to draw only for 3 months.
I think these dude on the view already know how to draw cause I can feel his hands. Everytime he draw a begginer sketching it feels like his doing it on purpose, cause I can differentiate a good artist, pro artist and begginer artist. Every pro artist has the vibe and the strokes of pencils he/she draw in the surface of the paper. No matter the pro artist draw something Bad but the outcome is still good.
That's really good drawing, man even I can't do that same cause I always focus on the eyes
Im sure you'll be able to do it soon!! Keep on practicin. 🔥🔥
@@Adrei yea I'mma do it you've now given me motivation
This man has talent.
I've been drawing anime for years, and I just can't put my imagination on paper.
Well he didn‘t either, as he used a reference ^^ don‘t be discouraged!
@@marak.2115 Finally someone else noticed. He is lit just "trasing" here. not even really using it as a reference. This is so much easier then making something while using some references.
Lol this just gave me enough motivation to keep practicing I'm bad now but I just need to keep trying
so ur telling me that i was grinding for nearly a year and yet here he is in a week witha masterpiece...... i have never been so jealous
3 years of drawing
Can't shade pencils
Can't do lineart without messing it up
Can't color with markers
I fucking give up art sucks
I've been drawing anime for 2 years and you're even better than me!
Gj buddy 👏👏 !! , but u forgot somethin there at 5:09 the eyebrows !!
The shadows are important if you want to draw something like Berserk,Vagabond, and some like these.
Drawing like berserk or vagabond in a week is not even possible lol. But yeah, shadows are very important, especially in drawing landscapes.
You are godlike for doing this and just in a week
I want to be a animator when I grow up so i am learning as much as I can trying to improve my skills. Although my dad doesn’t want me to do anything with anime except drawing it but what may dad don’t know won’t hurt him. I tried drawing Mr Aizawa and it turned out like you’re drawing, not perfect but good enough. But yours is still better
DAMN YOUR STYLE SOO GOOODDDD
damn those accent pls say it again HAHAHAAHAH
@@razufurukawa1536 but this isn’t his style lol , it’s the style of mha mangaka
He did it in one week I really appreciate it he inspired me to learn Drawing in 24hrs
Thanks for the info I am wanting to make my own manga and this really helped
PLS- HE IS A PRO WITHIN A WEEK
IVE BEEN DRAWING FOR 3 YRS AND AM STILL TRASH 😭😭😭
The colossal titan sticking up the middle finger got me
I been drawing scenes I was 11 years old and went back at it again at 27 years old and you know more then me ,thanks this video help
We all know this man has been an artist.
Not to take away from your accomplishments but of course you're gonna do a better job if you draw with reference than if you just draw something you're not familiar with from your head. A more fair comparison would've been drawing both from your head or both from reference.
Yes!!!
True
Dude your set up is so cool
“As you can see, we got a long way to go.”
*shows us the most beautiful anime that would take me a week just to loosely sketch out*
I'm a bit sad that your channel is so underrated, i liked a lot your videos
Awesome...nice video friend😃✌️
Thank You For Drawing Me! Its really Good!
Im try drawing like 2 years, you only need to week to become this good. Amazing
Inking is in timing and technique, i don't think you should hold your breath. Instead keep your hand completely steady and use your wrist for smaller details. For bigger lines use your arms motion, to get a clean line. Try doing it in a single stroke of your arm and with practice it can be done quicker for a different look depending how you want the line. Slower makes the line thicker. Really fast makes it thinner based what your using to ink of course. Stoping the line early by taking your hand off the paper can often make it look hairy. My biggest mistake when i started inking.
tysm much im starting art and i havent been so good and this really inspired me
This was insane! That was crazy progress! But if I may ask, what are those pencils you use, to sketch?
All anime sketcher wish you all the best for learning anime character ❤❤❤❤
Bro, I am drawing for 3 years but I can't draw like you I appreciate you
Tysm.....ur this video an confidence stop me from quiet 🥺❤️
Yo, your editing is very good bro
It like mike shake video style
I've been drawing since i was old enough to hold a pen and in the last 10 years have been trying to go more for realism.. so going completely against that and doing an anime style is the most mind bending thing for me and i just cant do it even if i was being held at gun point.
its so damn weird to think about it idk
"Anime and anime style drawings is realism in the most unrealistic way possible"
@@neontd the bodies are easy bc it’s semi-realism but the faces are so hard for me
There's no miracle in art
Sick vid bro 🔥
THAT WAS ONLY A WEEK IV BEEN DRAWING FOR 2 AND UR BETTER THAN ME!!!!!
Adrei is one more channel that is gonna grow up too fast , i already see it :)
can u show us some tips and tricks o how to draw the layout of anime with positionings and the fullbody as well as what not to do when drawing anime and what u should do ^.^
when the hard work finaly pays off
i've been drawing since i was 3, i've been drawing anime since i was nine, u did things i never did in a few days.
Ngl I thought you were a hella big art channel super underrated.
we'll get there soon, thanks!♥
Fire My brutha🔥🔥
Thank you My BruUda!
Send me ur @ on insta. you won a shout out!
@@Adrei my instagram is Notmebutgabgab art
This dude first anime drawing is better then me tryna dtaw anime for a year jeese
Ive been drawing for 7 months and i did make progress not a lot just to "looks ok" i dont have an art style rn but whats messing me up is the anatomy
Ik the basic shapes and all but its just bad not so bad but just "keep practicing" and i could do better but as they say "perfect practice makes it perfect" not even sure if im practicing the correct way
Depends on the style of anime. Some are very realistic and others more cartoony. But it’s regular human anatomy for the most part. A few tweaks here and there like eye size.
As for your final drawing, it could use some refinement. Deku’s eyes are circles so when they not symmetrical it’s really noticeable. Especially since you copied a picture so there’s something to compare it to. But practice make perfect.
It really motivated me ☺️
Thank you so much 🥰🥰🥰
Using reference from jojo would have made you improve a bunch quicker imo.
And the bast way to shade for manga/anime art style has to be cross-hatching (many old mangas use smudge tho).
“A little experience in art” probably explains how you’re able to do that in a week and i cant as it would take me a whole 5 years to believe in myself to do that
This was very helpful I need to buy a new sketchbook first grate video❤️
This dude learnt more about anatomy drawing(HANDS!) that i learnt in 6 months
awesome video bro :D
Drawing anime is like drawing something realistic, and then using a fineliner or marker to make sharp edges
The thing that I struggle with a lot and I know a lot of other people do too is remembering to draw the eyebrows 😂
If you draw in the dragon ball art style you can act like it's supposed to be that way lmao
I cant accept this guy draws better than me in 1 week, who has been drawing for more than 3 years....
If your already an artist in another style, learning anime tends to be a little easier than to someone who is learning to draw through anime
That drawing of deku was so cool
Dam bro I’ve been drawing for 2 or 3 years and you beat me IN A DAY WHAT- WHAT- WHAT💀💀💀💀
Whats the organizer that you use for your markers great vid btw
i like how if you draw dragon ball frieza saga style like me nearly all of this becomes irrelevant because it's not that often you draw round shapes except for the muscles
'Body parts were awful' What in the world that's 10x better than mine after 2 months of practice
Hey, just watch your vid !
It's cool to see people learn and try to drawing!
Use your shoulder when you're drawing. Not your wrist, your line will be better! (Circle, curve will be easy with your shoulder ;)).
And learn Perspective... If you can't see any shape in perspective, it will be difficult. ^^
Keep it up!!! :D
The most thing I'm worst at in drawing is lining up other eye so they match the other one
God damn you learned how to draw anime in a week? i better get started if i wanna draw like that
I think this is a good way of learning how to draw anime