Beginning drawing

Beside all the things that were highlighted in this topic so far, I want to add the following, hoping it will be an additional source of information and perhaps inspiration for you.
Maybe the below following excerpt from an older post of mine, and the topic about Best Tutorials?, could be points for you to find ideas, where you can look if they offer something for you.

I would particularly like to highlight the first and last mentions in the following quote: both Corinne and the 35-part tutorial for children are worth their weight in gold!

For anyone just starting out on this journey, I highly recommend the excellent tutorial videos by our forum member @CelticCoco, also known as Blade & Quill on YouTube! Corinne offers an excellent introduction to Krita as well as an introduction to creating artwork with Krita, in my opinion.

And also, please don’t take me wrong here, the tutorial video series for kids I mention in the excerpt, because they can be a good starting point for some, others won’t know what they can do with that series, but it is not to fool anyone, it can be a real aid for some.

Excerpt from an older post of mine:

In the meantime, I only can recommend to you the best tutorials I know.

Very good are the tutorials from Corinne, here on KA known as @CelticCoco or “Blade & Quill” on YouTube, among those tutorials I like, these are those on the top-rank, mainly because they are so calm and informative.
Here you find her channel “Blade & Quill”, it has lots of good stuff, from a complete Krita course, over tips and tricks to challenges.
Maybe you like her Playlist “How to paint using Krita”?


Also, more than worth a look are the in between a little aged but nonetheless solid tutorials by “The Age of Asparagus”?
The Beginner-Course


Or the (even older?) series “Learn Krita with Bob Ross (Updated for Krita 4)”:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FfVnEIkA3I&list=PLaGRTLvEbVzybijtYZRy4EoGrx6Bq_xOG


Additionally (and probably later on, because of their “density”), you may take a look at the videos from @RamonM, made for the official Krita-Channel on YouTube. These are comprehensive tutorials, packed with lots of information.
The official Krita-Channel


These were the tuts I had fun with and learned from.


And as a last tip, and this is no joke, there is also a very special series meant for Kids I haven’t mentioned so far even because it is for kids, but if you can ignore that these videos are addressed at kids, and maybe have a learning disability or ADHS/ADHD, then these can be great, because the vids are short and well explained, not too technical and good to grasp.
35-part Krita course for kids, but I think not only suitable for children:

35-part Krita course for kids, but I think not only suitable for children

Even I didn’t need them anymore at the time I discovered that series for kids, I had a lot of fun watching the whole series.

Michelist

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