Andrew Loomis books
This is a link to all of Andrew Loomis’s books, which were printed in the 20th century but provide excellent tips on perspective, anatomy, balance, etc… http://alexhays.com/loomis/
Gesture Drawing for Animation
This is really long, but it’s very inspirational and has really sound advice http://www.floobynooby.com/pdfs/gesturedrawingforanimation.pdf
Thank you co-mod sadistickitty for submitting this!
Color Theory
A color theory tutorial that may be long, but it’s worth reading all the way through:
http://purplekecleon.deviantart.com/gallery/?q=color#/d31xj5t
source: http://purplekecleon.deviantart.com/
This was submitted by our new co-mod sadistickitty! So excited you’re here :»
Sorry I’ve been afk for a while
This is Jack Hamm’s entire section on folds, minus a page that was repetitive so I ditched it to fit the photoset limit. If you guys like, I’ll scan more of his stuff from time to time, I have been trying to get everyone on board with him forever!
To reiterate, these scans are from Jack Hamm’s Drawing The Head And Figure.
Thank you so much mariealbertine for submitting this! :»!
Definitely stylized but still not terrible anatomy.
Submitted by the lovely pendraeg again!
Keep in mind this is pretty stylized. Read selectively/with discretion etc etc. :>
Click through link takes you to a blog where I got this from. 8D The original poster goes on to explain with some examples. Pretty basic but I still think it’s worth reading.
Submitted by the lovely pendraeg!