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Download Area Display. Welcome to the Download Area This is the area we store files, PDF's, program examples and other materials which you can download and use.

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New reference photo PDF's will be added regularly. You can download Adobe Reader for free by clicking on this link www.adobe.com/downloads Some of the larger files in the download area have been compressed into the .zip file format to speed downloads and reduce problems with browsers recognizing downloadable files. To use these files, you'll first have to download them onto your comptuer, and then unzip them. Click any link below to find files or to read a description of any specific file. If you have a suggestion for a PDF let us know. Tutorials & Tips. Photo References / Expressions. Fuck Yeah Art Tips! Thursday, November 20, 2014Saturday, October 18, 2014Wednesday, July 30, 2014 Concise overview on how light behaves on different forms Thursday, May 29, 2014 Tuesday, May 20, 2014 eyecager: Shape is one of those words that sound really weird when you say it over and over again.Welcome to your new curse.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2014Tuesday, February 18, 2014 Anonymous asked: This is not very important, so you could probably skip this, but I want to tell you right now that you are a mentor I would be lost without. Ahh, this just cheered me up so much!! ALSO!! #ask tobediff: More of the same! Drawing Stuff. Stan Prokopenkos Blog - StumbleUpon. The Basic Forms To draw the head from any angle you must first understand its basic structure.

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Look past all the distracting details and visualize the underlying forms. This ability to simplify can be applied to the features of the face, but when starting the drawing you could look even further. Ignore even the features and simplify to the most basic form of the head. I use a method taught by Andrew Loomis in his book, “Drawing the Head & Hands”.

The head deconstructed into its basic forms, is a sphere as the cranium and a block as the jaw and cheek bones. A Sphere as the Cranium The sides of the head are flat, so we can slice off a piece from both sides of the ball. A Block as the Jaw and Cheek Bones Attach the shape of the jaw. Constructing From Any Angle Step 1 – Determine the angle of the ball. Learn to draw - StumbleUpon. Drawingstuff.jpg 700×5,000 pixels. Lackadaisy Expressions - StumbleUpon. Boy, I didn't know what I was getting myself into when I started this.

Lackadaisy Expressions - StumbleUpon

I've had requests for some sort of expressions tutorial dating back a while now, so I figured, "Sure! I can explain expression drawing...and it'll be way better than all those tutorials out there that are nothing but charts of generic expressions. Yeah! Just give me a day or two to whip something up... " Um. Anyway, I found all I could really do was try to explain ways to teach yourself...and then add some pictures. Graphic Design Inspiration and Photoshop Tutorials - StumbleUpon. Drawingstuff.jpg 700×5,000 pixels. Tutorials. Posemaniacs.com. Figure & Gesture Drawing Practice ToolFigure. Drawing Tutorial. How To Draw. "How to Draw" is a collection of tutorials that will teach you everything from perspective basics to shading chrome.

How To Draw

Never picked up a pencil before? Fear not! From simple line drawings to modern art and easy animations, we've got you covered. All projects come from Instructables.com and contain pictures for each step so you can start your masterpiece today! Instructables is the most popular project-sharing community on the Internet. How to draw Cartoons. How to Draw Flowers and Plants". Flower Image Gallery Publications International, Ltd.Learn how to draw a rose and other flowers and plants with our step-by-step instructions.

How to Draw Flowers and Plants"

Bring out your inner artist as you learn how to draw a rose. See more pictures of flowers. From the deepe­st valleys to the highest mountains, flowers and plants can be found in all shapes, sizes and colors. On the following pages, you can bring out your inner a­rtist as you learn how to draw flowers and plants. The easy, step-by-step instructions on the following pages will teach you how to draw everything from daisies and daffodils to strawberries and spider plants. Each drawing begins with a few simple shapes printed in red ink. The following steps also show the earlier drawings in black and the new marks and shapes in red. A blank space near each step lets you practice your drawing skills. When you have finished, use a pen or fine felt-tip marker to darken the pencil marks that make up the finished drawing.