I would love to learn techniques on how to draw cartoon style drawings, especially like SOSFactory!
Something basic/intermediate/advanced would be good. I think it would be popular too!
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Have you seen the tut by SOSFactory? http://marketplace.tutsplus.com/item/sosfactory-style-mascot-design-in-photoshop/122520
Yeah, I have read and watch all his tutorials, they are wicked!
But I want some DRAWING tutorials, SOSFactory is all about inking, colouring etc. Can’t do any of this until I can draw 
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Ahhh, I understand now. Well, before something like this is available on the Marketplace (I’m sure someone will write a great tut on the subject soon) you can check out the Creative Session Tuts+ ran on Character Illustration – http://sessions.tutsplus.com/creative/category/character-illustration/ and a series Vectortuts+ had on Core Art Skills, http://vector.tutsplus.com/articles/theory/core-art-skills-part-5-traditional-media-techniques/ which covers the basics.
But I agree, it would be great to see some drawing tuts on the Marketplace 
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Hi Steve,
in the tutorial linked you have some tips to draw cartoons, actually I explain the process from scratch.
There is 2 reason why I don´t go in deep on this matter, the first one is because there is hundred of traditional drawing books where you can learn to draw (search for Andrew Loomis books, the very best); and the second one is because the core of the learning process is just practice.
I also have some exercises in my blog:
http://www.sosfactory.com/blog/exercises/improve-drawing-skills/
I hope it helps
Sergio
