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Books > Arts & Architecture > Art forms, treatments & subjects > Art treatments & subjects > Art techniques & materials
Drawing the human face has a timeless and universal appeal, though
it's often perceived as being difficult to achieve. Carole's book
removes the mystery from portrait painting, and makes the subject
accessible to even absolute beginners. She shows you in easy
step-by-step stages how to use line, tone and form to capture a
likeness and give it both personality and expression. Containing
simple exercises along with longer step-by-step projects, this book
leads you by the hand through the different elements of the face,
allowing you to gradually build your skills before leading on to
successfully describing your subject's likeness and character.
Composition, clothing, props and more personal characteristics like
age and hairstyles are all covered. The book also includes
information on drawing from life.
As readers complete each section of dots in this fun activity book,
beautiful animal portraits are revealed -- so intricate they're
ready for display The 20 puzzles in this book are much more
sophisticated than the one-dimensional images created in childhood
connect-the-dots books. Tonal shading and expressive line work
build as each numbered section is finished. Dot-to-dot puzzles have
also been proven to increase short-term cognitive acuity, hand-eye
coordination, and concentration skills. Whether readers are filling
time on a rainy day, using the puzzles for a party game, or
learning the principles of drawing, "1000 Dot-to-Dot: Animals" is
fun for all ages.
In this follow-up to the best-selling The Master Guide to Drawing
Anime, manga master Christopher Hart focuses on some of the most
popular characters of Japanese anime: the dynamic and beautiful
women and girls. Aspiring anime artists will learn all the ins and
outs of creating these stunning heroines, schoolgirls and fantasy
characters. Basic templates make it easy to draw the head,
hairstyles, clothing, body proportions and more. Tutorials on
creating scenes and multiple characters take the drawings to the
next level. All of these topics and more are covered with
Christopher Hart's trademark easy-to-follow steps with helpful
techniques and tips.
Featuring historic woodblock prints of elegant Japanese women, this
adult coloring book is the perfect stress-reliever for fans of
Japanese art and fashion. Beautiful Women Japanese Prints Coloring
Book celebrates 200 years of women in Japanese art--from the
ukiyo-e woodblock prints of eighteenth and nineteenth-century
traditional Japan to modern shin hanga prints of the early
twentieth-century jazz era. This lavish fine art coloring book
features 22 images of women from all walks of life--from court
ladies to housewives--at work, at play and in contemplation. With a
wonderful section of prints of varying artistic complexity, this
book is the perfect way to enjoy a slice of Japanese culture while
having fun creating your own art. When your masterpiece is
complete, simple tear it out at the perforation to frame and
display. A copy of the richly colored original print sits opposite
your "canvas" to use as a reference, if desired, and each print is
accompanied by a fascinating introduction to the context or the
artist behind the work.
Delve into the popular and competitive world of heroine design as
50 of the world's finest character artists from the fields of
animation, illustration, comics, and games share a
behind-the-scenes look at their stunning sketchbook pages,
showcasing over 2,500 drawings! A range of styles and genres are
explored, including classic comic book superheroines and magical
princesses, plus historical, fantasy, and sci-fi heroines from
across time and space. From concept sketches and initial
thumbnails, to emotions and expressions, outfit variations, and an
engaging chosen design, artists share their previously unseen
explorations alongside expert advice for crafting compelling
heroine designs. Further pages explore action and pose - a library
of dynamic sketches with invaluable basic-shape overlays, offering
a revealing collection of each artist's ideas and experiments.
"3dtotal Publishing launched a brand-new design series, with the
recent release of Character Design Collection: Heroines. This
series aims to present inspirational sketches and pose explorations
by some of the best character artists out there. This first edition
is simply incredible, and perfect for ushering in what I'm sure
will be continued greatness ahead with future volumes... This book
will surely serve as a fantastic reference for inspiration and a
great tool in learning character creation. Highly recommended!"
Nick Charles @ Renderosity Magazine
If you love dogs and you love to color, get ready for hours of
relaxing creativity. Talented artist Brenda Abdoyan presents 32
dog-gone cute designs for you to bring to life with beautiful
colors. Brenda s intricately detailed, whimsical illustrations
cover the full range of doggy moods and personalities. She
encourages you to develop your own coloring style with expert
advice and a full-color gallery of inspiring finished examples.
Printed on one side only of high-quality extra-thick paper, each
four-footed friend is accompanied by cute canine quotations and
sayings of tail-wagging wisdom. Perfect for decorating with
markers, colored pencils, or watercolors, each page is perforated
for easy removal and display."
Award-winning artist Harriet de Winton shows you how to create
contemporary watercolour artworks to treasure and share. Through
more than 30 step-by-step projects, discover how to paint
individual flowers and foliage, as well as beautiful botanical
compositions. Use your new skills to make art for your wall, unique
cards, invitations, or simply paint for pleasure.
An award-winning fantasy artist and the creator of "Dinotopia,"
James Gurney instructs and inspires in "Imaginative Realism: How to
Paint What Doesn't Exist." Renowned for his uncanny ability to
incorporate amazing detail and imagination into stunningly
realistic fantasy settings, James Gurney teaches budding artists
and fans of fantasy art step-by-step the techniques that won him
worldwide critical acclaim. This groundbreaking work examines the
practical methods for creating believable pictures of imaginary
subjects, such as dinosaurs, ancient Romans, alien creatures, and
distant worlds.
Beginning with a survey of imaginative paintings from the
Renaissance to the golden Age of American illustration, the book
then goes on to explain not just techniques like sketching and
composition, but also the fundamentals of believable world building
including archaeology, architecture, anatomy for creatures and
aliens, and fantastic engineering. It concludes with details and
valuable advice on careers in fantasy illustration, including video
game and film concept art and toy design.
More than an instruction book, this is the ultimate reference for
fans of science fiction and fantasy illustration.
"Gurney's "Imaginative Realism" is a gold mine for artists who want
to create images that sing with authority and delight the viewer
with rich otherworldly visuals." --Erik Tiemens, concept artist,
"Star Wars: Episodes II and III"
""Imaginative Realism" is an indispensable, flawless reference for
vision makers in any discipline to create their own imaginative
realms." --Frank M. Costantino, ASAI, SI, FSAI, JARA, cofounder,
American Society of Architectural Illustrators
Character Design Quarterly (CDQ) is a lively, creative magazine
bringing inspiration, expert insights, and leading techniques from
professional illustrators, artists, and character art enthusiasts
worldwide. Each issue provides detailed tutorials on creating
diverse characters, enabling you to explore the processes and
decision making that go into creating amazing characters. Learn new
ways to develop your own ideas, and discover from the artists what
it is like to work for prolific animation studios such as Disney,
Warner Bros., and DreamWorks.
There’s no doubt about it: whether you’re a newbie or a dab hand, drawing can often be daunting. That’s why cartoons are the best place to start! From the co-creator of the best-selling Hirameki: Draw What You See comes a stylish yet playful approach to drawing cartoons, designed to excite even the most tentative artists. Over several decades teaching in schools and art colleges, Austrian cartoonist Peng has developed expert knowledge of the building blocks of drawing and sketching. As he shows, creativity can come from anywhere. Entire sketches can spring up from the simplest lines or curves. Even found objects can spark brilliance – who knows, maybe a stone or leaf could provide the next flash of inspiration!
Peng’s easy-to-follow guide inspires confidence and creativity by showing how even complete novices can quickly learn how to draw characters and develop their own individual style. Starting with the basics of figure construction and moving through to expression, movement and animals, the artist conjures up delightful cartoons with wicked humour and a lightness of touch. Simple tips and exercises reveal how anyone and everyone can master the art of drawing, encouraging the reader to experiment with a variety of techniques executed through brush, pencil and pen. Don’t be afraid of drawing, concludes Peng, in this enjoyable and addictive starter book – you make the rules.
Learn how to draw your favorite feathered friends! *Named One of
the 54 Best Colored Pencil Drawing Books of All Time by
BookAuthority* Drawing Cute Birds in Colored Pencil offers simple
step-by-step drawing instructions that help you to learn how to
draw your favorite birds. Adorable birds like robins, owls,
penguins, and bluebirds come alive with vibrant color and beautiful
detail on the paper, thanks to the how-to guide in this clever
book. Sharpen your best colored pencils because you'll be using
them to add loads of colored feathers, little beaks, and fine
details in your drawings. Before you know it, you'll be surrounded
by a wide array of beautiful feathered friends. Make learning to
draw easy-and make all your drawings cute-with the Drawing Cute
series from Quarry Books.
This fourth book in the 'Kawaii' series is packed with adorable
creatures from a range of cultures and mythologies. In the hands of
author-teacher Angela Nguyen, even a three-headed dog is drawn in a
style that will have any young artist cooing! This book teaches
young readers what kawaii is all about and how to draw any mythical
animal in an adorable style. There are clear step-by-step diagrams
that are great for visual learners and make it super-easy to follow
the instructions. The wonderful beasts are organized by the terrain
in which they are found: air, water and land. There is also a
section devoted to how young readers can create their own
creatures: elephants with tiny wings, bunnies with unfeasibly large
ears, and 'mash-ups' like giant bats. Angela has created 'feature
spreads' showing imagined landscapes where some of these creatures
might safely graze. Taking cuteness to the next level, this
wonderful resource makes drawing instantly achievable and great
fun!
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