3D-.-SK Human Photo References: 92 Female & 48 Male Models in Shoot. Wild World! | LevanBlog. <a href=" Our Poll</a> The tiger (Panthera tigris), a member of the Felidae family, is the largest of the four “big cats” in the genus Panthera. The tiger is native to much of eastern and southern Asia, and is an apex predator and an obligate carnivore. The larger tiger subspecies are comparable in size to the biggest extinct felids, reaching up to 3.3 metres (11 ft) in total length, weighing up to 300 kilograms (660 pounds), and having canines up to 4 inches long, Aside from their great bulk and power, their most recognisable feature is a pattern of dark vertical stripes that overlays near-white to reddish-orange fur, with lighter underparts.
The most numerous tiger subspecies is the Bengal tiger, while the largest is the Siberian tiger. Tigers have a lifespan of 10–15 years in the wild, but can live longer than 20 years in captivity. Historically, tigers have existed from Mesopotamia and the Caucasus throughout most of South and East Asia. Rustboy. Lines and colors :: a blog about drawing, painting, illustration, comics, concept art and other visual arts.
What is it about Shopping Malls? This week's Zombie Flick was "Bio Zombie". Truly an odd kind of zombie movie; but our host said it was one of his favorites, so I expected something interesting. And it was quite a fun one. Definitely one to see with friends and...have your popcorn handy for those random moments of "No way! " Healthwise I'm not quite feeling at zombie status anymore, although the muscle relaxer I take at night is a pretty good one - and one of the reasons I can only take it before bedtime. Migraine is gone, sinus infection gone, back-pain still present. So, 2 out of 3 isn't too bad.
Hmm...that could be interesting. In sketching studies, I've been helping out another illustrator get a better understanding of horse anatomy...in particular, flying horse anatomy. Horse Anatomy Drawings. The Art Student's Guide to the Bones and Muscles of the Human Body. From History and bibliography of Artistic Anatomy By Boris Röhrl "During the first half of the century, lessons at the academies were organized according to French patterns but closer to the methods of the 18th century, thus more modern didactics could not have been understood, like the morphology of Gerdy which appeared in a German translation in 1830. The drawing of anatomical preparations and attending demonstrations in anatomical theatre were still compulsory. Artistic anatomy was a fixed part of the curriculum at the great academies in Munich, Dusseldorf, Berlin and Dresden, at which chairs for artistic anatomy were also founded. New books were mainly written by teachers at the institues.
Old fashioned ways of teaching, such as copying of anatomical patterns depicting single bones, were heavily attacked by adherents of the Romantic movement. From Studies in Western Art No. 2 - Special Issue: Art Academies: Miyuki Ozeki The History of the Kuenigliche Akademie der Kuenste zu Berlin. THE SCHOOL OF RAPHAEL. This book was the published to demonstrate the range of human expression. This was a popular study in the eighteenth century. In the seventeenth century Charles LeBrun published his Methode pour apprendre a dessiner les passions. This was becoming outdated because of the new interest in classicism. Benjamin Ralph published this book which was based on tracings, and drawings of Nicholas Dorigny and the engravings made of them by a number of accomplished French engravers working under his direction of the famous cartons that Raphael made to be manufactured into tapestries for the Sistine Chapel. Dorigny was chosen to produce engravings of the cartoons which were in the possession of the King of England because of his fame in reproducing the works of Raphael in Rome.
An example is shown above, The Marriage of Cupid and Psyche, after Raphael da Urbino. Cartoon I - The Miraculous Draught of Fishes See below for a list of Illutrations From my Introduction.