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Pose-reference. Inktober.com. TODD SCHORR. Images — mcbess. Menu 0 items.

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PaintingPixels101. Learn Concept Art. Art Fundamentals: Learning to Draw from the Ground Up. Newest submissions : learnart. Painting Clouds & Atmosphere Tutorial — Evenant. Painting Clouds & Atmosphere Tutorial — Evenant. Carlos Ruiz (@kairuiz) Untitled. Twitch. How to Cut Quill Pens from Feathers. This is a document written in flux.

How to Cut Quill Pens from Feathers

I'm still experimenting even as we speak (1 June 1999), and as I figure more things out, they will be reflected on this page. Quite a lot of this material is an attempt at reconciling conflicting reports on how to cut a quill. People are of many opinions, but the material's the real test. This is just another account of experience and materials. This is a page about how to cut feathers into useful quill pens. I won't say that if you follow The Instructions Here that you'll get a working pen to your liking, half the battle is really knowing what you like. I'm going to cover equipment, prep, cutting, and then re-cutting of nibs in this page.

Equipment This is the stuff I use to cut quills. 1. First, a bit about feathers. I buy my feathers from local Hobby Lobby, Ben Franklin, or even Michael's; and whatever hobby shop that's filled with odd baskets, dried flowers, leather lacing, candles galore, and beads is the place to hunt down feathers. 2. 3. How to Sell Art on Zazzle.com - Online Marketing for Artists - I first met Elaine from Zazzle when I noticed she signed up for the Abundant Artist mailing list.

How to Sell Art on Zazzle.com - Online Marketing for Artists -

I reached out to her and we had a great conversation about helping artists earn more money. Elaine is in charge of getting more artists to sell their work through Zazzle.com, as well as forming partnerships with other companies. She was very professional and my impression is that Zazzle works very hard to make sure that its artists find success. If you have experience selling art on Zazzle.com, let others know how it went in the comments. I was not paid for this article. In today’s economy, it can be extremely difficult to make a living as an artist! What Zazzle Offers How Zazzle can help you sell your work Weekly Seller Newsletters – you can read tons of tips and advice in the archived newsletters! Hi, it’s Cory again. Here’s What a Few Zazzle Sellers Have to Say about Their Experience… “WOW!

— Trevor – TDSwhite — Debbie – TheSpottedOlive — Valerie – BeezKneez 1. Muscle Tutorial From "The Punchline is Machismo" - Figure. How to Draw: The Beginner's Guide. The Beginner's Guide Preface Here's the truth: drawing is hard.

How to Draw: The Beginner's Guide

It's perfectly normal to struggle with it. And the internet is full of conflicting advice on the matter, making it even more confusing. Akt- und figürliches Zeichnen. Lessons. Drawn in black.: Archive. Figure Drawing Pose Search. A Pose is usually a collection of photos of a model in one position.

Figure Drawing Pose Search

For example, a nude model standing in the contrapposto position or the T-pose will be photographed from 24 different angles (once every 15-degrees as the model is rotated). Those 24 art reference photos are collected into one "Pose. " When the project first started, we imagined our customers as sculptors. They would be looking for anatomy reference photos and also traditional male and female nude artist's model photos but they would need to see all around the figure to create a complete sculpture. That's why we do the multiple angles. It turned out people who draw, sketch, paint, design characters, draw comics, etc., all found that the multiple angles gave them a large amount of freedom to choose which view they like best.

Quickposes: pose library for figure & gesture drawing practice. Yo quickposers I bring to you a new tutorial from none other than Danny Cruz !

Quickposes: pose library for figure & gesture drawing practice

This amazing artist has a cool style and I asked him to make a tutorial that shows you how to take your gesture drawings to the next level, so here it is ! Step 1: I start off my gesture with a rough line showing the main action of the figure, from the head throught the torso down the legs. Pretty much everything else that comes after that is based off of this line.I would say typically the line of action tends to follow the centerline of the torso but, depending on the pose, not all the time.

Step 2: At this stage, I'm just working out the forms (still not being concerned with anatomy) and just trying to get it to look like the figure. Face & Expression Practice - Figure.