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Featuring over 100 images, including step-by-step examples
illustrating how to improve costume renderings. This is an
invaluable resource for students in Costume Rendering and Costume
Design courses, along with professional costume designers looking
to improve their rendering skills. Written to complement any
rendering style.
Create beautiful cards using stencils and the relaxing art of
Zentangle! Brass stencils are the perfect medium for
Zentangle-their small designs are just the right size for
embellishing with fun tangle patterns in black & white or
glorious color. This book offers fascinating ideas for using
Dreamweaver Stencils (c) to make memorable personalized greeting
cards. Zentangle adds a fun new dimension to stencils. Inside
you'll find dozens of fabulous ideas for using stencils and
templates with tangle art. Learn to create 40 new original tangles
with step-by-step illustrations. Use the bonus workbook section to
play, experiment, and create, as you master tangling and shading
for your Zentangle-inspired masterpieces.
Jake Spicer wants you to learn how to draw. This is his complete
course in drawing, suitable for complete beginners as well as
experienced artists, and designed to help you fit drawing into your
lifestyle. Tried-and-tested exercises, ranging from five-minute
sketches to dedicated sessions of an hour or longer, cover every
subject and location you could wish for, while accessibly written
drawing theory helps you relate the technical concepts to your
practice, helping you to hone your craft. Whatever your goals are,
expert art tutor Jake Spicer gives you the inspiration and
encouragement to draw more - and keep improving.
Expand your exploration of the Zentangle process with Zentangle
2, Expanded Workbook Edition Inside you ll find more than 40 new
tangle patterns and border designs to use in embellishing
scrapbooks, sketchbooks, journals, cards, paintings, quilts, and
more. Discover the possibilities of decorating words and turning
simple line drawings like butterflies and animals into exquisite
art. Use the new interactive workbook section to play, experiment,
and create. Tantalizing color brings your art to life as the
calming and reflective process of Zentangle brings your life into
your art."
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not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or
access to any online entitlements included with the product.
The male form is the focus here--twisting, leaping and tumbling in
dramatic action sequences! Master manga and anime artist Kyachi
shows you the secrets professional Japanese artists use to create
dynamic motion on the page. A series of detailed tutorials show you
how to draw the male form in every possible position. Individual
lessons cover standing, sitting, reclining, walking, running,
kicking, pitching, swimming, dribbling and sparring. A rogues'
gallery is also presented, showing how to create dastardly
villains, armed with weapons and ready to rumble. With the help of
this complete guide, you'll be able to: Populate the page or screen
with eye-catching movement and powerful action poses Master
Kyachi's methods through step-by-step progressions--before it's
time to try it on your own Follow along with charming caricature
guides who offer essential tips and steer you clear of pitfalls It
can be intimidating to draw people as a beginning artist, but Learn
to Draw Manga Men is meant to dispel those exact fears and wipe
away any hesitations you may have. Begin with a blank page or empty
screen and start populating it with people. Before you know it,
your characters will come to life before you! Kyachi has distilled
her specialized knowledge of the skeleton, muscles and physical
structures, explaining and analyzing the most difficult aspects of
figure drawing and presenting it to you in a clear and simple way.
With the help of this fantastic resource, you'll soon master
detailed male characters to include in your own comic strip or
graphic novel! *Recommended for artists 16 & up*
Discover the creative processes and intriguing inspirations behind
the work of leading fantasy artist John Howe - conceptual designer
on The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy - in this comprehensive
practical art book. Brings together Fantasy Art Workshop and
Fantasy Drawing Workshop into a combined volume, fully updated and
with new art. Examines in fascinating detail over 150 of the
artist's outstanding sketches, drawings and paintings, plus the
techniques and stories behind each. Leads you step-by-step through
a range of specially commissioned drawing and painting
demonstrations that reveal John's renowned artistic approach in
action. Discusses the rewarding journey into fantasy art, from the
first steps of building a compelling portfolio to book
illustration, graphic novels and the big screen. This book will
appeal to artists and fans of John Howe's work by leading you
step-by-step through a range of specially commissioned
demonstrations, sketches and finished paintings, some designed
specifically for this book, that reveal John's renowned artistic
approach in action, plus the techniques and stories behind each. It
covers a wide range of subjects, beginning with the creative
process, exploring where inspiration comes from, looking at
narratives and themes, gathering reference materials, organizing
your working environment, and protecting and storing artwork. Howe
covers drawing materials and explores drawing and painting fantasy
beings from initial inspiration and approaches to characters,
symbolism and accoutrements. He begins by showing how to create
different types of male and female archetypes, humans in action,
armour and weapons, faces, expressions and hands, hair and
costumes, and goes on to explain how to create different types of
fantasy beasts: talons, wings, fangs and fire, and noble animals,
interspersed throughout with exciting case studies. The book also
explores fantasy landscapes and architecture and balancing light
and dark atmospheres. The final section of the book provides
further inspiration and guidance on presenting work in various
forms, including film work, book covers and advertising, all areas
John Howe has vast experience in. The foreword is written by
groundbreaking film director Terry Gilliam, with an afterword by
Alan Lee, John's partner on the conceptual design for The Lord of
the Rings movie trilogy and Oscar-winning illustrator.
Inside this big coloring book for grownups are 96 ready-to-color
art activities that will unleash your inner artist. Each vibrantly
detailed illustration is designed to help you relax and unwind
while you exercise your creativity. Beautifully colored finished
examples are provided, along with a handy guide to basic art
techniques, from patterning and combinations to shading and color
theory. This therapeutic coloring book is perfect for decorating
with markers, colored pencils, gel pens, or watercolors. Printed on
high-quality, extra-thick paper that won't bleed through, all of
the pages are pre-perforated for easy removal and display.
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. Renowned character designer and
visual development artist Taraneh Karimi creates the cover for this
issue, alongside a step-by-step tutorial to show readers how she
goes about creating her stunning work.
A 'How to' book featuring painting techniques used by Dutch
Renaissance Masters such as Rembrandt and Rubens, Bruegel and
Bosch. This beautifully illustrated book for practising artists and
art students examines everything there is to know about the
techniques used by the Dutch Masters of the Golden Age. From the
preparation of surfaces and the creation of paints and pigments to
the methods used, award-winning artist Brigid Marlin considers how
these skills can work in modern settings and includes stunning
representations of contemporary artists' work. Discover the
techniques and materials used by Rembrandt in his portraits, how to
achieve balance and tension, rhythm and points of interest in the
style of Bruegel and Rubens, and how to recreate luminous
still-life paintings like those of the Van Eyck brothers. Projects
include clear, step-by-step demonstrations to replicate these
almost-forgotten techniques as well as examples of works which they
inspired.
One of the main challenges students face upon entering design
school is little knowledge of the field, its terminology and best
practices. Unsurprisingly, most new students have never fully
developed a concept or visual idea, been in a critique, or have
been asked to explain their work to others. This book demystifies
what design school is really like and explains what will be
experienced at each stage, with particular focus on practical
advice on topics like responding to design briefs and developing
ideas, building up confidence and understanding what is expected. *
Student work is critiqued to show how projects are really assessed
* Profiles highlight how professional designers themselves address
client briefs * Tips for real-life problems are outlined, like
getting stuck and dealing with critical feedback Written by
experienced instructors, this is the perfect guide for those
starting their design education.
Clay-sculpting royalty 'The Shiflett Brothers' offer unique insight
into their practices and the techniques used to create their
stunning fantasy characters. Learning from the biggest and best
creators in any industry is a rare and sought after opportunity. In
this book, clay-sculpting royalty "The Shiflett Brothers" guide us
through their creative journey as well as sharing in-depth insight
into the processes they use to create their dynamic and captivating
fantasy sculpts. Joined by fellow esteemed sculptors Simon Lee,
Aris Kolokontes, and Forest Rogers, the Shifletts bring together a
collection of visually led step-by-step tutorials that are sure to
broaden your creative horizons and add an expansive set of
practical skills to your sculpting arsenal. With studio-quality
photography and a how-to section on creating the Shiflett's very
own tools, this book is a prize possession for any member of the
brothers' huge and loyal fan base and as an exhilarating follow-on
from the popular Beginner's Guide to Sculpting Characters in Clay.
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