Places Afar...
Alas, my links are quite old, but nevertheless they are here.
Magazines I like to visit.
These sites have usefull information and links regardless if you subscribe or not.
Toleworld Magazine For Tole Painters. [Decorative Painting]
The Artist's Network For all Artists everywhere.
Watercolor Magic.com Watercolors. This link now also forwards to Artist's Network.
Writer's Digest Always helpful.
EX This site is closed for eons now, but the archive is still there for perusing.
These links I used back when I was learning to draw manga.
Oh, and a little note concerning an old argument. If you are drawing in the Japanese style, and want to call your comics "Manga" then DO so. The very idea that you have to be in Japan to make manga and anime is stupid. Why? Because anime is slang for the english word "animation" and if you ask them, Japanese reply that it's a "cah-toon" [cartoon] Also, there are manga people in Japan who often use the words comic or comics, which is also English. There's even a company in Japan who call themselves Comic Bom Bom, so yeah, call it manga if you want. ::nods::
These pages are here to help beginners with drawing.
Rocket's How-To Manga Rocket's page is very helpful. I personally liked the Super Deform section the best. Rocket now has a Recommended Book section for even more help! :)
Elfwood's FARP "Fantasy Art Rescource Project" is your free guide to fantasy&scifi art creation, history, techniques and some awesome articles.
Drawing and Sketching This is a HUGE page of links for Drawing and Sketching from About.com
Really, this site's so huge I should have put it up first. ^^;
About.com's Cartoon Art Links to various cartoon art references.
Crockman's Lair Under Construction. [Dead?] I really like this page. Good instructions, and great insight on how manga/comics work. Also real good advice at how characters are portrayed in a book.
U aRe DrawingOuch, this link isn't working just now but if I find URD again I'll update it then. Once -THE- most popular How To Draw Manga site ever, and actually the first I found on drawing manga. I remember the days when search engines returned ONLY the URD link for manga drawing instructions. URD may be gone for now, [forever?] but I'll leave this link up as a reminder at how important URD was back then.
Tribute to some lost links from lost friends. :(
Artistic Inks Sadly, this site is gone. It used to feature little-known manga from Japan, and is also noted for winning an Award from the famous Anipike. Thanks for all, Ronald Chan.
Sailor Moon online Paradise LOST. I have tried to Google this page many times but it truly seems to have evaporated from the net. Very sad since it was so popular. It started out as Art Sensei's page for his artwork, but now that the site is closed this is what remains. It has a LOT to offer if you're a Sailor Moon fan. Especially the Seiyuu page. Also an Anipike Award winner!
This is my .com site. I haven't updated it yet, but when I clean up this site a little more I will.