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By chrisrican22 0 comments
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By Sky77 0 comments
Drawing is a hobby is that many people take up in their lifetime. It’s a great way to explore your artistic skill as your characters come to life. Through trial and error, you will learn many new techniques and methods that will help your ... more »
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Fashion illustration is the first step in creating the perfect outfit. Many fashion illustrators primarily work on drawing their designs and never feel compelled to have the clothing they create on the page made. However, each aspect of the ... more »
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Ever wonder how artists do that? What you will learn may seem difficult but with practice you will learn the art of pen and ink art. What i like to use is the Sakura Micron ink pens. I use all sizes from .005 to .08. I also prefer to use Bristol ... more »
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Kakashi is a popular young Japanese anime character with special abilities and a complicated family history. Unlike many anime characters, his face varies very little with his mood. This is because much of his face is aways covered by a mask. The ... more »
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The most common way to draw a monster is to create a circle for each body part, including the arms, legs, body and head. From there, it's a matter of smoothing things out and adding the details... more »
By Colonna 0 comments
Artists:are you like me and you carry your sketchbook with you almost everywhere you go? Do you commute and wish there was a way to keep the productivity going while stuck on the train, bus or shuttle? As we all strive to "go green" and ... more »
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The now "ancient" geocentric system we call "Ptolemaic" (ascribing its origin to the astrologist Ptolemy) is a mainstay of classic science: it also lends itself to illustration and has functioned as the cover piece for many a book or pamphlet. ... more »
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Anyone can draw stunning portraits if you have the right tools, techniques, and patience. The patience must come from yourself, but tools and techniques can be learned and acquired. This article gives basic tools and steps to create realistic ... more »
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A good exercise for budding artists is to draw something that doesn't exist—such as singing pickles. By giving yourself a goal to put such an unusual concept on paper, you force the creative juices to flow. You can draw singing pickles in a rock ... more »
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Drawing cartoon sports equipment is relatively easy. It is simply a matter of making correct shapes and angling the lines to make the shapes look rounded and three-dimensional. Learning to draw cartoon shapes takes a little bit of practice, but ... more »
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Super Mario is one of the most recognizable video game characters in the world. For the last 20 years, Super Mario has been an enduring symbol of gaming and electronic entertainment. Super Mario is complicated to draw, but the result is an ... more »
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The alligators from the popular comic strip Pearls Before Swine are easy to draw. Their favorite activity is to try to trick the zebras and eat them, but because they are relatively unintelligent, they are characterized by their vacant ... more »
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In this article you will learn how to draw the head and body (part). After you read this and want to find out more about drawing click 'amcgowan'. I hope you find this article very useful. Thanks for reading. Please Visit the authour. ( ... more »
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Etching is an advanced art technique that should only be attempted by seasoned artists. Etching has been used for centuries as a method for printing and an art form all its own. Follow the steps below when drawing a human form on a copper plate... more »
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Sugar, spice and everything nice. Professor Utonium didn't think he was going to make the coolest trio of crime-fighting girls ever. Luckily for us, after a little mix-up in his lab, the Professor ended up with three gals with ultra-super powers. ... more »
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If you surf the Internet, the name Trogdor conjures up a screeching pseudo-heavy metal song and images of the Homestarrunner characters in a popular video posted on YouTube and on the Homestarrunner website. Trogdor, a dragonman drawn by Strong ... more »
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Drawing people is a darn impressive feat, but it is most impressive indeed to be able to draw a villain. Those dark figures that loom about the hero and make life a living hell in an ultimately cool way. Let's face it, villains are what the story ... more »
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Drawing requires both skill and talent. As with any art, your skills need to be developed to make the most of your talent for drawing. Whether you are just developing your skills or looking to further expand your talent, developing a unique ... more »
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After you have completed a rough sketch of a subject, you will want to shade that subject. To achieve the look of a photo, you can use realistic shading techniques. This type of shading uses four tones to show the darker and lighter parts of the ... more »
By Sumac 0 comments
Using only shading, rather than lines, to draw will yield a beautiful, professional-looking drawing. It takes patience and care, but the result will be well worth the effort... more »
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Drawing with your feet may seem like a simple comical activity, but it actually takes a great deal of skill and practice to master the art. Starting out simple and working your way up is the easiest way to create a passable drawing... more »
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Drawing the clothes on your cartoon characters adds the finishing touch to your artwork. You can add details that express the character's personality and quirks. The little details you add can make a big difference in how well your drawing turns out... more »
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You don’t have to be a professional mural artist to be able to create mural art. This simple technique will show you how to use a grid to enlarge a sketch from small size to wall size... more »
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When you work with charcoal, you can make individual marks with it or you can use a subtractive approach. In a subtractive drawing approach, you lay charcoal across your paper and use an eraser to pull out the highlights. The end result focuses ... more »