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The 4th book in the Illustration School series focuses on the
subject colors. A good understanding and use of color is a key
skill for artists and designers to master. The popular illustrator
Sachiko Umoto's exercises on magical color selection show you how
to enjoy colors and express your feelings with colors, with each
exercise accompanied by cute illustrations and simple color
exercises. Adults and children can equally enjoy and learn how to
use colors through this book.
This popular title is relaunched in June 2006 with a fresh new
cover design. Packed with two-colour step-by-step illustrations,
this comprehensive guide provides all the techniques needed to
master the art of drawing animated cartoons. Learn to Draw Animated
Cartoons includes everything from developing human and animal
characters to making your cartoons move. All the fundamentals are
covered, to give the reader a sound foundation in drawing and
animation techniques, with step-by-step illustrations demonstrating
how to put them into practice. The book includes accessible and
practical information on: Tools and equipment, including camcorders
and PCs Giving your cartoons weight, speed and body Key drawings,
special effects and animation Creating a plot and storyboard
Perfect for total beginners, Learn to Draw Animated Cartoons will
also be valuable for experienced artists seeking to improve their
cartoon drawing skills.
Create along with mixed-media master Sherrill Kahn as she shows you
dozens of ways to make luminous textures and surfaces on both paper
and fabric. Explore more than 50 fun and inventive techniques using
easy-to-find supplies. * Learn exciting new ways to use paints,
inks, resists, stamps, markers, and much more * Step-by-step visual
guide shows you exactly how to get great results * Add color and
texture to collages, art quilts, and just about any creative
project
A fabulous collection of 32 mandalas for you to colour. The designs
have all been inspired by medieval abbey tiles found at the
Yorkshire Cistercian abbeys of Rievaulx, Fountains, Meaux,
Kirkstall, and Byland. Great fun for all ages.
This books shows you how to make fantasy and medieval dioramas
using many commonly available tools and materials. There are over
100 pictures and illustrations showing you how to make great
dioramas in fantasy and medieval styles. Chapters include basics,
water effects, terrain tips and special effects like electricity
and small motors. Tutorials include how to use foam, plaster of
paris and paper mache to make great looking dioramas.
Capture Nature's Beauty with a Brush! Now you can capture all the
beauty of nature with a composition that works every time. No
matter what medium you work in, this easy-to-follow guide shows you
precisely how to put together breathtaking landscapes. You'll learn
14 easy formulas for translating what you see in nature into
eye-catching paintings. These strategies work on everything from
sunsets and ocean views to trees and wildflowers. You can paint
exactly what inspires you better than you ever thought possible.
With clear step-by-step demonstrations in oil and watercolor, it
doesn't take long to master every valuable lesson. You'll discover
the art of moving or eliminating real-world objects to best suit
your paintings. These simple techniques will add more drama and
life to your work. From first sketch to final brushstroke, this is
the only book you need to create fabulous landscapes. Take your art
to the next level today!
William Newton provides an inspirational and practical guide to
painting beautiful watercolours and shows how to capture the
exciting qualities of this wonderful medium. Using over 60
step-by-step photographs he illustrates all the basic techniques,
explaining how to create transparent washes, luminous colours,
light, shade and atmosphere. The book takes you through all the
stages of painting a picture, from simple brush strokes to final
details. Whatever your skill level you will be able to develop your
own style using the demonstrations and exercises featured in these
pages. Previously published as Step-by-Step Leisure Arts: Painting
with Watercolour 9780855328986
This follow-up to the runaway success 642 Things to Draw includes a
whole new boatload of deceptively simple and addictive, hip and
quirky things to draw. Encourages artists, both advanced and
beginner, to try their hands at things like a baby in a swimsuit, a
nose, a salad, a milkshake, silk, dust bunnies and many many more.
Carrie Stuart Parks shows you how to draw a realistic face step
by step, as she guides you through several demonstrations of facial
features. After learning how to measure and draw accurate
proportions, chapters are broken down into individual features
(eyes, nose, mouth, head shapes). You'll finish up with lessons on
how to shade and draw hair. Carrie's friendly instruction and
helpful tips will give you the skills you need to draw your own
favorite faces.
- Includes 32 pages of bonus instruction
- 90 minutes of premier art demonstration
Second in importance only to the face, hands play a key role in
expressing emotional states--from anger and fear to resignation,
serenity, and surprise. This resource features more than 1,000
illustrations, offering figure artists at all skill levels insights
into the structure, character, and expression of hands.
Artist and instructor Victor Perard emphasizes the anatomy of the
hand: the bones that make up its framework and define its
proportions and the muscles that direct its actions. In addition to
notes on proportion and perspective, he groups the illustrations of
hands in a manner that accents the modifications of their form as
they are viewed from various angles. The tremendous variety of
images ranges from male and female hands engaged in work and
leisure activities to the hands of athletes, babies, and the
elderly.
This chilling introduction to drawing monsters completely
demystifies the drawing process, showing how images can be built up
easily, from initial geometric shapes right through to the finished
creatures. Jim McCarthy includes a terrifying selection of
monsters; choose from Fang Monster, Horned Monster, Red Monster,
Eye Bug Monster and many more. Jim uses a helpful two-colour method
that clearly shows every line and curve of the step-by-step
pictures.
Most patents are what you would expect from a government doucment:
downright boring. Yet the drawings on some are absolutely amazing,
with beautiful line-art drawings that show in stunning detail the
inner workings of everything from farming machines to airplanes to
rockets. Join us on a tour of some of the best patent drawings ever
created, as well as a glimpse of some of our most historically
significant patents, spanning over 200 years of patent art. Since
patent dratsman are not listed on patent documents, the artwork
they create remains annonymous. This book brings out the best of
those. With some interesting discussion on tools the draftsman use,
and some of the more important patent drafting rules issued by the
US Patent & Trademark Office, this book will be appreciated by
anyone interested in mechanical drawings, line-art illustrations,
and fascinating milestones in patent history. Kevin Prince, an
inventor and US Patent Agent, has collected a unique set of patent
art over five years as a patent researcher, taking note along the
way of thoses patents having exceptional artwork. Now he's brought
this collection to the public, showcasing masterfully illustrated
inventions from over two centuries. You will be surprised at what
some of these artists created--many with just a pen and paper--as
far back as 1794 with Eli Whitney's Cotton Gin.
Tuzi Williams' step-by-step instructions will help any decorative
painter create her unique and fun baby birds on small river stones.
These birds are great gifts and decorations.
Learn how to scrimshaw without knowing how to draw, using two
hundred year old techniques of the whalemen with easily accessible
modern tools and materials While the whaling industry has ceased to
exist, the art form of the whaleman continues on into the twenty
first century. Using ancient mammoth ivory, natural "vegetable
ivory" or other materials, you can create beautiful works of art
the way the sailors did, without needing to lean over the port bow
A great way to de-stress, scrimshaw will bring you into a world of
art you may never have thought possible to achieve. "Scrimshaw? But
I Can't Draw " has links to just about everything you need:
fossilized ivory "vegetable" ivory tools pigments preparing tools
and materials techniques for shading polishes and preservatives,
and more. Great book for beginners and who can and cannot draw,
"Scrimshaw? But I Can't Draw " will walk you through the simple
steps that many of the top scrimshaw artists use today.
Students and professionals alike will benefit from this focus on
the figure in the overall composition of a sketch or drawing. Its
solid instruction and many fine examples make it a particularly
valuable tool for intermediate artists.
Author Paul G. Braun examines the concept of arrangement with
single and multiple figures and within a border. Additional topics
include the distribution of light and shade, draped figures and
folds, the depiction of movement, and many other aspects of figure
drawing. The final chapter offers pointers on how to illustrate a
story, and numerous helpful sketches complement this guide's
teachings.
This book is a journey into the challenges and achievements of
three Filipino-American watercolorists who set precedents in the
development of watercolor in the Filipino-American art communities
of New York and New Jersey. It is also about human struggle,
persistence better understood by first generation immigrants in
this country, and heart-warming public recognition in the quest for
the American dream through life-changing passion for art. A
scholarly examination of the art and the lives of these unsung
heroes and overlooked artists, the book, likewise, incorporates
lucid and critical overviews of the histories of watercolor and of
Philippine art. Garnished with over 45 full color illustrations,
the book ultimately documents Filipino-American contribution to
watercolor painting, a first of its kind from this culturally
diverse community.
The Practice and Science of Drawing is a work by English painter
Harold Speed, which teaches different drawing techniques, including
portrait drawing, rhythm lessons, chalk, charcoal, pencil drawing
etc. This is an illustrated book and includes about 100
illustrations.
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