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Sketchbook By Scott Brundage

Sketchbook By Scott Brundage
Somewhat bizzare, but completely brilliant is just a couple of ways to describe the sketchbook of New York based artist Scott Brundage. Where can you find more by Scott? Behance of course! Find this post useful? Check out these:

Scott Gustafson's Artist's Studio Online featuring Eddie: The Lost Youth of Edgar Allan Poe Massive Black : Illustration 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Previous Page Next Page Big Doodle Big sharpie doodle! Big Doodle - sharpie on mat board - 40" x 32" Artwork © Lawrence Yang 2009 my blog | my site | purchase inquiries La boutique des illustrateurs, accueil, illustration jeunesse Tang Yau Hoong Amazing Sketch Book Drawings by paul0v2 Thu, 09/22/2011 - 11:18 This amazing sketch book belongs to Russian artist and illustrator Irina Vinnik. These sketches are so amazingly done that they look more like the final piece, each page takes you to a different world of details that makes you dive into this drawings. Take a look and let us know what you think. For more from Irina Vinnik visit vinnik.net

Comment Dessiner un Dragon Comment dessiner un dragon? Il y a tant de façons différentes de dessiner un dragon. Ce tutoriel va vous montrer comment dessiner tout d'abord un tête de dragon vue de profil, puis de 3/4. Ensuite nous verrons comment dessiner les ailes de dragons et les griffes. Puis nous allons montrer rapidement comment dessiner un dragon entier. A vos crayons! Tête de Profil Vous allez dessiner la tête du dragon avec 4 parties de base, la mâchoire, les yeux, le museau et le cou. Dessinez les formes de la tête, remplissez la mâchoire inférieure et divisez la bouche ouverte avec une espèce de bec. Commencez à entrer plus dans les détails. Finalisez le cou est une bonne idée avant de terminer la tête pour que la connexion ne semble pas bizarre. Finalement, ajoutez à cela tous les petits détails qui vont rendre votre dragon unique; une crête le long du dos, plusieurs cornes, et un ventre recouvert d'écailles. Tête de 3/4 Occupez vous des détails (vous remarquerez le même cheminement). Les Ailes Dragon Entier

conradroset Stormtrooper, Donald Duck, and More This is the latest (2013) sketchbook drawings of French illustrator Pez. His work is done with different grades of pencils, and it is amazing the three-dimensionality. See also: “Drawings Come to Life” and “3D Drawings.” Photos © Pez Via Behance Network THAT SPACE IN BETWEEN | arty scribbles and scratchings… Steve Smith I don’t know what’s the deal with these hyperrealist artists, once again, great work, but absolutely no information…so I’ll just tell you to look at Steve Smith’s pretty paintings, who apparently dreams of sunny days, holidays and sunglasses. Can’t say I blame him! Drawing for Art Students and Illustrators, free book Page 01 / 10 Free Online Book for the Art Student 7StumbleUpon 19.5KBlogger 10WordPress A brilliant chalk drawing b) Corregio. In the first place I must offer humble apologies to my students, past and present, whose failings I have so ruthlessly exploited for my own purpose. IN these days, when daily prophecies are made concerning the art work required in the near future, in the shape of pattern and costume designing, poster and advertisement work, illustration, etc., when one sees in the press a great campaign of correspondence teaching with the promise of remunerative employment to every student who "completes the course," with the implication that no long training in art study is necessary, and that there is a royal road to art, it becomes necessary to insist upon the importance of draughtsmanship in the classical sense, as understood by Holbein, Velasquez, Ingres, Menzel, and Degas. He has to set himself free from these sub-conscious, anthropomorphic fetters already alluded to.

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