Jason Seiler is a world renowned illustrator, humorist portrait painter, and teacher who has won numerous awards and accolades for his digital, acrylic, and oil paintings. In this DVD, Jason talks about the importance of sketching as a means of practice and preparation for finished works. Jason also takes you through his process as he demonstrates the tools and techniques he uses to sketch in various mediums, form pencil and paper to digital painting. Whether you are a trained professional looking to hone your skills or an aspiring artist looking for a place to start, this DVD has something for every skill level. As Jason is fond of saying, " Art won't happen on it's own." So get out there and sketch...
The ultimate goal for the concept artist is to create an individual artistic design language that is unique to them. Nick?s demo takes the viewer through the process he uses to get as close to this goal as possible. The ephemeral nature of this subject is discussed within the framework of historical context. Inspiration sources and methods for cleansing the mind and body are shown, and a hands-on process is demonstrated. Over 140 pages of sketches lead to 6 pencil rendered images that define a novel look and form that can be applied to a wide variety of designed objects.
In this first DVD of a series on comic book illustration techniques,
David Finch takes you step-by-step through the processes he uses to
create the highly detailed pencils of a comic book page. This lecture
will lead you from the very basics of tube forms and page layouts to the
finishing techniques of rendering and texturing an image
Many of us drew dinosaurs when we were kids. Dinosaurs are beasts of paradox. They inhabited the world between monster and animal, imagination and science. For many, dinosaurs were the introduction to understanding the natural world. It is not surprising that many of the world’s leading paleontologists started out as artists themselves
The ability to draw and paint the human head is a fundamental skill that all artists should have. In this third DVD in a series, Bob Kato demonstrates with gouache step-by-step how to paint the human head in color. He shows how to develop a color painting in stages, and through this process discusses gesture, form, depth, perspective, proportion as well as light and shadow. In this lecture, Bob works from life and invents characters using a basic set of guidelines and strategies.
The ability to draw and paint the human head is a fundamental skill that all artists should have. In this second DVD in a series, Bob Kato demonstrates with gouache step-by-step how to paint the human head using value. He shows how to develop a painting in stages, and through this process discusses gesture, form, depth, perspective, proportion as well as light and shadow. In this lecture, Bob works from life and invents characters using a basic set of guidelines and strategies.
The ability to draw and paint the human head is a fundamental skill that all artists should have. In this first DVD in a series, Bob Kato demonstrates step-by-step how to draw the human head using basic drawing materials. He shows how to develop a drawing in stages, and through this process discusses gesture, form, depth, perspective, proportion as well as light and shadow. Bob also reveals how he invents characters using a basic set of guidelines.
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"The Joy of Painting was an American television show hosted by paint raconteur Bob Ross that taught viewers basic techniques for landscape oil painting. Although Bob Ross could complete a painting in half an hour, the intent of the show was not to teach viewers speed painting. Rather, he intended for viewers to learn certain techniques within the amount of time that the show was allowed."
For this tutorial I will show you how to draw a green apple with colored pencil in the style of realism. When most people hear "green apple", they assume that the majority of color will be green..