How To Draw Anime Characters: Goku Black from Dragon Ball Super
Yair Sasson Art, Artist
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Class Intro
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Drawing, Inking and Coloring Goku black
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About This Class
In-depth step-by-step drawing tutorial on how to sketch, ink, and color Goku black from the popular anime: Dragon Ball Super.
TOOLS NEEDED-
SKETCHING:
- Mechanical pencil / typical modern-day pencil (HB2 preferred)
- Your everyday Eraser
- Optional: Eraser stick (for erasing tiny details)
INKING:
- 0.2/0.1 Black inking pen OR Black Color pencil - no matter the brand. (Personally, I use Copic Multiliner pens OR Prisma color pencils)
- Optional: 0.05 black inking pen (For facial details)
COLORING:
Markers OR Color pencils. (Preferably Copic Markers, but other markers will also do the job! If you prefer pencils, I recommend Prisma Colors or Faber Castel.
PAPER - I recommend on using paper that is over 200 grams (Personally I use a 270G paper)
Meet Your Teacher
Yair Sasson Art - Professional Artist, specializes in traditional art, Animator, Illustrator, Teacher to over million followers across the social platform, and Father of Pitzi (My majestic cat).
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To get the best out of this class I would suggest doing it at least 3 times.
The first time is to help you understand where you are at and maybe experience aspects you didn't know about.
The second time you'll be more experienced and can use your first try to learn from your mistakes and develop your technique
The third time will be your best result out of the 2, cause the knowledge will be executed even better.
You don't need to get the same result as me, I draw for years! What I want you to take from this class is progress! If you're able to draw better in the third attempt then you succeeded! and if not, do it again. It might be a cliche but it's true, It's a marathon, not a sprint!
***Make sure to share your drawings here! please post an image of it to the class project gallery
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