The only place I can call off of the top of my head is World Plus in Tunapuna. See what they have or recommend.To be frank, though, (and this is just some advice from me,) drawing anime-style is a good start in art, but don't let it be your only venture in art. There are a lot of styles in art out there, be sure to give them all a chance and develop your own style in the process. I think you'd see some seriously kickass art from people who are not anime artists, such as Terry Pratchett and Sean Chen. Also, you might want to be aware that anime-style art, on the whole, has pretty much jumped the shark, so be sure to diversify. There's nothing wrong with using it as an aid, just don't confine yourself to that style only.
Quote from: New_Era_Outlaw on September 06, 2007, 08:17:50 AMThe only place I can call off of the top of my head is World Plus in Tunapuna. See what they have or recommend.To be frank, though, (and this is just some advice from me,) drawing anime-style is a good start in art, but don't let it be your only venture in art. There are a lot of styles in art out there, be sure to give them all a chance and develop your own style in the process. I think you'd see some seriously kickass art from people who are not anime artists, such as Terry Pratchett and Sean Chen. Also, you might want to be aware that anime-style art, on the whole, has pretty much jumped the shark, so be sure to diversify. There's nothing wrong with using it as an aid, just don't confine yourself to that style only.um...wow pretty much ditto evrthing there...i love world plus tunapuna, and its been dying out slowly, so patronize them!!