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Wonder How To » Show & Tell for Creators & Doers. Coursera. Fast Food Ads Vs. The Real Thing. The Diamond as Big as the Ritz. You probably know F. Scott Fitzgerald as the author of the famous novel The Great Gatsby, but he's also well known for his many short stories published in the 1920s and 30s. "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz" is one of his quirky, imaginative fantasy stories that also functions as social satire. It is the tale of a man who has discovered a giant mountain made of solid diamond – a diamond as big as the Ritz-Carlton Hotel – and now needs to keep it hidden from the world at all costs.

The story is set in the woods of Montana and may be influenced by a trip Fitzgerald took to the area one summer with a buddy from Princeton University. Fitzgerald originally wrote "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz" as a novelette (a very short novella, or a very long short story) called "The Diamond in the Sky. " Part of the reason so many magazines initially rejected "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz" is that the story has not-so-subtle satirical messages about American capitalism. Fonts, typefaces and all things typographical — I love Typography (ILT) THE ART OF HAND LETTERING. Digital Painting 101: The Complete Guide. Drawing Lessons - How to Draw the Portrait - Drawing Figure - Drawing Still Life. - StumbleUpon.

eHow | How to Videos, Articles & More - Discover the expert in you. Drawing Lessons - StumbleUpon. In 1988, an extraordinary thing happened in the world of animation. The film "Who Framed Roger Rabbit? "( Directed by Robert Zemekis, animation directed by Richard Williams) was released. The film gleefully celebrated the kind of imaginative slapstick cartoon violence that was the staple of the most popular short cartoon classics that were made during the period from around 1940 till the decline in the year that the film takes place,1947. Cartoon lover's eyes popped like Tex Avery wolves all over the world for this caliber of animation hadn't been seen since...well, 1947. It was also in 1988 that I became associated with the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon Art in Dover, New Jersey. The next year, Milt left the school, but I stayed on as an animation instructor and have since been teaching a course in what the school lists as "life drawing".

What follows are the notes for my class. So, are we ready to start drawing? Click on page 1 below!