Hey there are some really cool youtuber artists you can follow to learn from scratch! Marc Brunet is my personal favorite because he covers the fundamentals for absolute beginners but also has stuff for when you advance a bit with your skills! You can also look up stuff for absolute beginners on reddit because a lot of the times people there provide you with resources that are really helpful that aren’t limited to youtube or paid stuff. I usually learned that way as well!
Do you have any experience drawing outside of digital art? Or is drawing going to be completely new for you?
If youre already experienced with art, then i suggest downloading any free/paid program and sticking with it. The programs wont make much a difference, the quality of your work solely depends on your personal skill. Many modern programs will have all the tools you need
If you are new to art entirely, my biggest suggestion is to first have fun with art. Fundamentals are important but i see many new artists treat art like homework and then get burnt out quick. If youre on PC, you can try joining online art rooms and drawing with strangers or friends. Its fun, constructive, and youll rapidly improve all while having fun!
Good luck on your digital journey !
I know this is really random, but is there anyone here who does digital drawing? I really wanna do it but I have no idea where to start fromyoutube isn't on much help either lol