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Photographer Documents The Beautiful Diversity Of Redhead People Of Color. Have you ever thought how an African American would look like with red hair?

Photographer Documents The Beautiful Diversity Of Redhead People Of Color

What about an Asian with freckles? Photographer Michelle Marshall documented exactly this feature in the most amazing people on earth. Red hair and pale complexion, accompanied by freckles, are the signature of Scots, where about 10% of the population has the MC1R recessive gene. Under normal conditions, this gene would produce black or dark hair and skin, but when it fails to be activated, it produces red hair and freckles. The gene is recessive, which means both parents need to have it, in order for the child to receive it. Thanks for sharing! 3x per week 30,000,000+ monthly readers. Skull Sketcher. Skull Sketcher is the first of our real time applications for traditional artists.

Skull Sketcher

Combining high resolution scanned human skulls with real time rendering technology we have been able to create a unique application that will allow artists to study, draw and sculpt from a real human skull. Unlike a desk top cast or internet reference images Skull Sketcher gives the artist full control over the lighting, position and shading of both the skull and the environment. Anatomy Scan Reference Dump. Photo-reference-for-comic-artists.com - All the Photo References and Textures Comic Artist Wants. Anatomy study. Quickposes: pose library for figure & gesture drawing practice. Guide to Human Types. SenshiStock (Sakky) - DeviantArt. ERIEYE-STOCK (G-Man) - DeviantArt. Mjranum-stock (Marcus J. Ranum) - DeviantArt. Skydancer-stock (Marion Skydancer) - DeviantArt. TheMaleNudeStock (Felix d'Eon) - DeviantArt. Fuck-ton of Anatomy References: Reborn. Pose-Emporium - DeviantArt.

This Is What The Top Athletes Look Like Without Their Clothes - Dose - Your Daily Dose of Amazing. Posted Jul 09, by Jose Duarte It's that time of year again.

This Is What The Top Athletes Look Like Without Their Clothes - Dose - Your Daily Dose of Amazing

ESPN came out with its Body Issue and it's getting me motivated to get back into the gym. Check it out. Which ones are your favorites? (Want to play a game as you go? Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Ali Kreiger - US Women's National Team That's a totally normal way to hold a soccer ball right? Sadly, she probably got paid more for this photoshoot than she does for playing soccer. Aly Raisman - Olympic Gymnast I wonder how many takes it took to align the photo just right so you couldn't see her breasts. Is that how people normally do one-handed handstands? Or just trying to tastefully censor? Amanda Bingson - Hammer Throw Athletes come in all shapes and sizes. Brittney Griner - Phoenix Mercury OK this one is not even trying to pretend like they're not trying to censor them.

Character Designs - An Artist's Resource. Character Design References on Pinterest. The First Miss Universe Pageant, 1952. Beauty pageants are a bit of a guilty pleasure of mine.

The First Miss Universe Pageant, 1952

We all know they’re silly and superficial but does anyone else here count Drop Dead Gorgeous as one of their favourite comedies from the 90s? What I like about this photo series that I pulled out of the trusty LIFE archives, is the behind-the-scenes element that photographer George Silk has managed to capture. Amusing sideways glares exchanged between the girls, awkward moments and competitive streaks shining through, this photo story has plenty of it… We’re at the first ever Miss Universe and Miss USA pageant– not to be confused with Miss America, Miss United States, Miss United States International, or Miss Earth United States (because that doesn’t make things confusing at all). In 1952 both pageants were held concurrently for the first time in Long Beach, California, which will explain why Miss Japan standing in between Miss Montana and Miss Colorado… And the winner is …. drumroll please… Miss Finland, Armi Helena Kuusela.

Athletic Body Diversity Reference for Artists. Anatomy For Sculptors. Kelsey Chow. Anatomy References for Artists. Figure & Gesture Drawing Practice ToolFigure. Portraits with a soul. Guide to Human Types part 3 by `majnouna on deviantART.

Guide to Human Types part 2 by `majnouna on deviantART. Guide to Human Types part 1 by `majnouna on deviantART. Female-Anatomy-for-Artists.com. The hand. The hands are a notorious source of frustration. This section won't concentrate on the muscle structure, since the hand is very complex in this regard, and knowing this won't help much in drawing them. Instead, we'll look at proportions, range of motion, and possible simplifications. Structure and proportions Figure 2.20. Bone structure and proportions of the hand There is a very easy and surprisingly accurate way to remember the proportions of an adult's hand. The palm of the hand houses the metacarpal bones. The palm of the hand can be simplified to a box. Figure 2.21. Notice that the box does not line up with the contour of the fingers.

Posemaniacs. Portraits of the Homeless Photographed in a Studio Environment. “Down and Out in the South” is a series of studio portraits by photographer Jan Banning that explore the issue of homelessness.

Portraits of the Homeless Photographed in a Studio Environment

The project started back in 2010 while Banning was working as an artist-in-residence. A board member of the art center suggested homelessness as a potential subject matter for Banning to explore. The photographer was initially hesitant, feeling like he “had little to contribute to existing images” due to the fact that “society’s outcasts have been photographed very often.” Haunting Black and White Portraits of Homeless People by Lee Jeffries. Photo series “Homeless” by Lee Jeffries will make you face the ones you neglectfully pass by everyday.

Haunting Black and White Portraits of Homeless People by Lee Jeffries

Taken exclusively in black and white, each of these close-up portraits is incredibly detailed and capture life stories of homeless people on the streets of Europe and the US. You can get lost in the intense gazes, maps of wrinkles and scars, and all the emotional stories behind them. All this is captured despite the fact that the shot sometimes only takes a few seconds, as the “models” might get bored and change their minds. Accountant by profession, a self-taught photographer from Manchester started his career in photography as a sports photographer, but changed his approach after one incident in London.. He once tried to take a picture of a young, homeless woman huddled in a sleeping bag among Chinese food containers: “She kicked up a right fuss!

Lee typically tries to befriend his models first, and then gives them some money after taking the pictures.