Hey guys, I know its been seriously a year since my last post, but I wanted to jump on here and offer anyone that wants help learning to draw for animation, or even for the sake of drawing, my help. I have downloaded, purchased, and scanned in all of the books and videos you could ever need on the subject, and can also offer my personal help in teaching how to draw. I have material on everything like perspective, anatomy, color theory, art mediums (like drawing with colored pencil, watercolor, oils, photoshop, illustrator, etc.), landscapes, animation, everything. I have Preston Blair, Andrew Loomis, Bridgeman, Richard Schmid, Massive Black, Conceptart.org, TAD, Gnomon....the list goes on and they all are the masters of their field and have excellent tutorials, videos, and books to teach you as well.
If you are interested, just message me asking for what you need, and I can provide you the resource or teach you personally if you need. I will be posting some of my latest work eventually, but i'm in student mode right now learning everything I can so that I can stop wasting time trying to draw and actually know how to.
(ps. Perspective is the very first thing you should learn, as EVERYTHING derives from it. You can put anything in a box and find where it should be in perspective to know exactly how it should look. So please do ask me about perspective when you message me)
Keep an eye out in the future as I post tutorials in the Other Tutorials section, for things like perspective (complex perspective, not simple), form, lighting, etc. all my information comes from the masters I mentioned, I wont guess or make anything up.