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Drawings - scott-eaton.com. Compatible with second, third, and later generation Apple iPads, a sculptural docking station for syncing, charging and display. I try to only show drawings in this section, but I thought it might be interesting to share an image of the ‘digital prototype’ next to the original drawings to show how things progress from concept sketch to 3d. click for larger image And then the physical prototype, fabricated from the digital model: More images of the final docking station and ordering information can be found here. Ultimate Figure Drawing Course Known to Man by Riven Phoenix. Learn the Basics of Photoshop. Cloudtut. I used Photoshop, but any paint program should work. (Left, cropped from a larger image.) I start with a ramp like the one on the right; be careful not to use full saturation here.

Up to your preference, if you want to make the background a little more purple. Start painting with max saturation and max value a 'peachy' color on a large default brush (sharp edge, pressure-sensitive opacity). Quickly block in the rough shapes where light would fall on your cloud. Take special care here (and any time you're painting something in nature) to not be too predictable, symmetrical or regular.

Go down in brush size and do some more detailed strokes. The shadow color is added, a purple so dull it's almost gray. Now the highlight color, a slightly lighter peach. (The best way is to study reference photos, for example this environment textures site has more than 1000 hi res photos in their "Sky" category.) On the right is the finished cloud. Use a similar ramp to the above, just a bit lighter.

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AliasDesign :: Illustration Workflow with Nick Harris. dA art tuts. Practices for drawing-Drawspace.com. How to Draw Realistic Eyes. Learn to Draw Art Lessons Art Books Charcoal Oil Lessons Wetcanvas Drawing for Beginners Female Eye by Faith Te Here is the first tutorial from Art Studio — a female eye. My method in graphite pencil drawing aims to render subjects as realistically as I can. The following is a step-by-step demonstration of how I draw eyes. While I very much hope that it helps you in drawing realistic eyes, do experiment and develop your own way of drawing. Step One The outline on Canson Grain. Step Two Using a soft brush dipped in small amounts of graphite powder, I cover the outline with two or three layers of tone. Step Three Using a smaller version of the brush I used in the previous step, I begin forming the shapes of the eye by defining the darker areas.. Step Four With a kneaded eraser, I cleaned up the highlights.

Step Five I used a Dong-A 0.5 mm 2B mechanical pencil to draw the darkest areas like the pupil, shadow on the upper part of the iris and the crease of the upper eyelid. Step Six Step Seven.

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