Posts Tagged ‘drawing’
drawing still life – how to draw still-life
Drawing still life with a pencil. For free drawing lessons visit:
http://www.draw23.com
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LIFE FIGURE DRAWING in THE COMFORT OF YOUR ROOM. MALE – 3D Virtual Figure Drawing Studio
http://www.d-Anatomystore.com
http://www.cloudstars.com
Virtual Figure Drawing Studio makes learning Figure Drawing fun,easy and affordable. Developed by artists for artists. Leonardo da Vinci , Michealangelo, Donatello just to name a few. All of them started out by first mastering the basics of basic in drawing the human form. Figure Drawing!. Virtual Figure Drawing Studio is developed by artist for artist just for this purpose. …..
Duration : 0:3:11
Creative Figure Drawing (at Cal Arts)
This is a Figure Drawing section I did at Disney’s college, Cal Arts in Valencia. Instead of drawing the female model as she appeared before me, I used her as reference to go a more imaginative route. I drew the model and exaggerated her features, added wrinkles, over and under extended limbs and used other techniques to create an interesting image.
In this video I decided to document my travel to the college. You get a rare look into my mission as I ride the Los Angeles transit (MTA) to the train (Metro Blueline) arriving in Downtown Los Angeles where I transfer to the underground subway (Metro RedLine). From there I go to Union Station where I road the large train (MetroLink) to Valencia.
Hope you gain something from this video and thanks again for watching.
The music on this video was created by me on the MPC2000.
Musical Soundtrack by:
Dawood Marion
All media on this video copyright Dawood Marion2009©. Unauthorized use of video footage and or music is prohibited.
Duration : 0:6:53
Building your Artistic Powers
Based on “The Structure of Man” A Step by Step Series to Understanding Anatomy with over 227 Videos 43 Hours in Lessons is now available on 5 DVD discs.
5 DVD Disc Set
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The Structure of Man Blog
http://the-structure-of-man.blogspot.com
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3D Anatomy Model
http://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/obj-human-anatomy/395043?referral=RonaldoR
Learn the Human Anatomy.
High quality human anatomy 3d model in obj and ztl(ZBrush) formats.
Duration : 0:1:49
Clothed Figure Drawing
Glenn Vilppu demonstrates drawing a clothed figure. (sorry about the background fan noise, we’ll have that fixed before the next video)
Duration : 0:9:24
Drawing Fundamentals Ron Lemen photoshop
Ron Lemen’s preview of how to draw from traditional to digital
http://onlineeducationpro.com
Duration : 0:1:51
Traditional Renaissance Art Mural Painting by Atlanta Artist Corey Barksdale Time Lapse Art
Renaissance Painting of women
One of the distinguishing features of Renaissance art was its development of highly realistic linear perspective. Giotto di Bondone (12671337) is credited with first treating a painting as a window into space, but it was not until the writings of architects Filippo Brunelleschi (13771446) and Leon Battista Alberti (14041472) that perspective was formalized as an artistic technique.[30] The development of perspective was part of a wider trend towards realism in the arts.[31] To that end, painters also developed other techniques, studying light, shadow, and, famously in the case of Leonardo da Vinci, human Anatomy. Underlying these changes in artistic method was a renewed desire to depict the beauty of nature, and to unravel the axioms of aesthetics, with the works of Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael representing artistic pinnacles that were to be much imitated by other artists.[32] Other notable artists include Sandro Botticelli, working for the Medici in Florence, Donatello another Florentine and Titian in Venice, among others.
Concurrently, in the Netherlands, a particularly vibrant artistic culture developed, the work of Hugo van der Goes and Jan van Eyck having particular influence on the development of painting in Italy, both technically with the introduction of oil paint and canvas, and stylistically in terms of naturalism in representation. (for more, see Renaissance in the Netherlands). Later, the work of Pieter Brueghel the Elder would inspire artists to depict themes of everyday life.[33]
In architecture, Filippo Brunelleschi was foremost in studying the remains of ancient Classical buildings, and with rediscovered knowledge from the 1st-century writer Vitruvius and the flourishing discipline of mathematics, formulated the Renaissance style which emulated and improved on classical forms. Brunelleschi’s major feat of engineering was the building of the dome of Florence Cathedral.[34] The first building to demonstrate this is claimed to be the church of St. Andrew built by Alberti in Mantua. The outstanding architectural work of the High Renaissance was the rebuilding of St. Peter’s Basilica, combining the skills of Bramante, Michelangelo, Raphael, Sangallo and Maderno.
The Roman orders types of columns are used: Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite. These can either be structural, supporting an arcade or architrave, or purely decorative, set against a wall in the form of pilasters. During the Renaissance, architects aimed to use columns, pilasters, and entablatures as an integrated system. One of the first buildings to use pilasters as an integrated system was in the Old Sacristy (14211440) by Filippo Brunelleschi.[35]
Arches, semi-circular or (in the Mannerist style) segmental, are often used in arcades, supported on piers or columns with capitals. There may be a section of entablature between the capital and the springing of the arch. Alberti was one of the first to use the arch on a monumental. Renaissance vaults do not have ribs. They are semi-circular or segmental and on a square plan, unlike the Gothic vault which is frequently rectangular.
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Anatomy for Artists: The Human Head
Order your copy today at interweavestore.com. Discover the critical topics for understanding the Anatomy of the head, including bones, muscles, and more.
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Drawing Lessons : How to Draw a Female Figure
Start a female Figure Drawing by outlining the shoulders and moving to the hips. Learn to draw a female figure with tips from a professional illustrator in this free video about learning to draw.
Expert: Jay French
Contact: www.JayFrenchStudios.com
Bio: Jay French is a lifelong artist with 19 years of experience as a professional illustrator and graphic artist.
Filmmaker: Todd Green
Duration : 0:3:49


