Here, a Drive link to a set of brushes I use:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B58S5VCZsKJnU1ZMZmk5MkFZcTQ/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1u9wQCDN6F_b1I10zHCCVD5doIx7KClK7
USEFUL TOOLS:
https://grizandnorm.squarespace.com/
Good references and tips from cartoon artists.
http://www.posemaniacs.com/
You can find numerous 360˚positions in different camera angle for male or female characters.
http://artists.pixelovely.com/
A website where you can fine many photos of models and animals. There, you can specify your search and set up time limits for every photo to appear.
http://www.anatomy360.info/
A website where you can buy 3D models. You can find some free references too.*
http://www.anatomy360.info/skull-sketcher/
Free PC software for visualizing a 3D rendered skull.
https://sketchfab.com/
A collection of 3D assets that you can move in 360˚
http://www.textures.com/
This site won’t be part of the courses but you can find useful photo textures.
REFERENCES BOOKS:
Useful books for any artists' library.**
COLOR AND LIGHT from JAMES GURNEY
DREAM WORLDS from HANS BACHER
BEFORE THEY PASS AWAY from JIMMY NELSON
WHAT PEOPLE WORE WHEN from MELISSA LEVENTON
WARRIOR : A VISUAL HISTORY OF THE FIGHTING MAN
Any illustrated encyclopaedia for weapons or fashion.
* You don't need to buy any model for this class.
**You don't need to buy any books for this class. These are only suggestions.
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