I've been drawing since I first picked up a pencil, but never learned to draw Disney characters except for Mickey. So while at DL on Fri, I bought a book on how to draw Disney characters, and here's my first crack at it! I think I'll do a drawing at do a RAK soon....
Wow you're great! Have you ever done animation academy? You could learn how to draw some other characters there too. :) - JenInWonderland
1025.1 #86 7:43AM
Agreed. Animation academy is a great place to get live instruction on how to draw the characters. - pinkmonkeys 319.6 #519 6:59AM
Wow these are awesome! You have some real talent - CourtyAstroBlisters
431.6 #289 9:57AM
Wow, those look great! - SleepyTortuga
287.2 #685 10:10AM
Thanks everyone! @ JenInWonderland, no I haven't yet, but gonna try it out next time I'm at the parks. I'm gonna get started on the drawing that I'm gonna RAK off. I'll post it when I'm done. - DarthMickey
44.1 #3875 4:20AM
I can tolerate #DrawWait when there's some actual talent involved. Those are really good. - Experiment818
1598.0 #47 6:09AM
Can you post more information about the book? My daughter is a budding artist and might be interested in something like that. - MoonWillow
367.4 #378 6:42AM
MoonWillow there are 3-4 books in Off The Page in DCA (how to draw princesses, villains, characters) they go through step by step. Really neat - TIdoubleGuhErCM
54.1 #3669 7:38AM
Thanks everyone for your nice comments. Moonwillow sorry I didn't reply sooner, but I had a little accident yesterday, but the book that I got is called Learn to draw Mickey Mouse and his friends and I got it at 20th century music company on Main St. - DarthMickey
44.1 #3875 11:03PM