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Books > Arts & Architecture > Art forms, treatments & subjects > Art treatments & subjects > Art techniques & materials > General
The 4,789 photographs in this definitive selection show the human figure-models almost all undraped-engaged in over 160 different types of action: running, climbing stairs, tumbling, dressing, undressing, hopping on one foot, dancing, etc. Children walking, crawling and many dozens of other activities.
Practicing and perfecting Mark Kistler's wacky drawings will be even more fun with this fully customized, turbo-charged 3-D sketchbook! If you've read Drawing in 3-D with Mark Kistler, you've learned how to sketch a colossal collection of 3-D pictures. Now, with this large, easy-to-use workbook, you've got all the space you need to practice. Just pick a project in the "Dynamic Drawing Directory" and get down to some creatively cool 3-D artwork. Mark Kistler's Drawing in 3-D Wacky Workbook is better than any old blank sketchpad because you can actually see the final drawing you're trying to master. And if you need help on a step or two, each perforated page is cross-referenced to the relevant lesson in Drawing in 3-D with Mark Kistler. In no time at all, you'll be working on amazing androids, bug-eyed birds, and many other imaginative masterpieces.
Girl power forever! Christopher Hart has created the perfect
follow-up to his hugely popular coloring book, The Manga Artist's
Coloring Book: Girls! Coloring and manga fans will welcome Hart's
second exciting collection of adorable, irresistible girls!
Featuring intricate backgrounds throughout, these pictures make for
a fun and challenging coloring experience, and give budding artists
a fun opportunity to play creatively with color and character. All
pages are printed single sided on quality stock so you can use most
coloring materials to complete the drawings.
This book is an expert guide to producing beautiful lifelike
drawings of birds in their natural habitat. Artists of all
interests will find a lot to inspire them in this detailed,
practical and beautiful guide on drawing birds. The book includes
sections on materials, basic techniques and reference gathering, as
well as how to draw the key features of birds such as beaks, eyes,
claws, wings and feathers. A special section focuses on birds in
flight, and this is followed by chapters on the main bird groups
including: Waders and water birds, Wildfowl, Birds of prey, Owls,
Garden and woodland birds, Seabirds and Game birds. Each chapter
covers the techniques specific to the group as well as numerous
examples and a full step-by-step demonstration. The absence of
colour means that Andrew uses other aspects such as pattern,
shading and shape to give his paintings life and interest. Written
for artists who wish to apply their skills to drawing birds, as
well as experienced artists who want to improve their drawing
skills, this is an expert guide to producing exquisitely rendered,
lifelike drawings of birds in their natural habitats and nothing
could be more inspirational than Andrew's accurately observed and
truly beautiful drawings.
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a superhero drawing book!
Professional comic book artist and YouTube guru Robert Marzullo
teaches you the building blocks of creating your own action heroes
and explosive comic book scenes. Easy to follow step-by-step
demonstrations break down advanced drawings into basic shapes and
shading for you to replicate and master before applying your
newfound knowledge to create your own dynamic comic book characters
and settings. INCLUDES 50+ step-by-step demonstrations Chapters on
drawing faces, bodies, character details and scenes Instruction on
depicting both superhuman men and women using different
perspectives, expressions, proportions and poses Ideas for
costumes, such as basic cuffs, capes, helmets, armor and weaponry
Tips for rendering power effects, from flying and wall smashing to
magic-orb wielding and energy blasting Lessons on blocking in a
scene to create powerful comic panels that tell a story
A compendium of step-by-step drawing exercises from the
best-selling Draw 50 series that features easy-to-follow lessons
for rendering animals including cats, dogs, horses, prehistoric
creatures, and more. With exercises taken from the animal drawing
instruction titles in Lee J. Ames's beloved Draw 50 series, Draw
200 Animals brings you the best of Draw 50 Animals, Draw 50 Cats,
Draw 50 Dogs, Draw 50 Horses, and Draw 50 Dinosaurs and Other
Prehistoric Animals in a must-have collection of easy-to-follow,
step-by-step visual lessons on sketching and rendering all kinds of
furry, feathered, and finned critters. These classic lessons show
you how to draw everything from pets to wild animals, including
birds, insects, elephants, tigers, and more, in styles ranging from
realistic to cartoony.
This richly illustrated portrait of North Carolina's pottery
traditions tells the story of the generations of "turners and
burners" whose creations are much admired for their strength and
beauty. Perhaps no other state possesses such an active and
extensive ceramic heritage, and one that is entirely continuous.
This book is an attempt to understand both the past and the
present, the now largely vanished world of the folk potter and the
continuing achievements of his descendants. It is a tribute that is
long overdue.
From the middle of the eighteenth century through the second
quarter of the twentieth century, folk potters in North Carolina
produced thousands of pieces of earthenware and stoneware --
sturdy, simple, indispensable forms like jars and jugs, milk crocks
and butter churns, pitchers and dishes, ring jugs and flowerpots.
Their wares were familiar and everyday, not innovative or unusual,
because they were shaped through generations of use for specific
functions. The utilitarian forms were so commonplace and embedded
in daily life that few individuals documented the craft. "Turners
and Burners" is the first book to chronicle these pottery
traditions, with close attention to distinct regional and temporal
patterns and the major families involved. It explores in detail the
traditional technologies used, from the foot-powered treadle wheel
to the wood-fired groundhog kiln.
Terry Zug became interested in North Carolina pottery in 1969
shortly after moving to Chapel Hill. In 1974 he began documenting
the craft and traveled throughout the state recording the
reminiscences of potters, former potters, and members of potters'
families who recalled the old craft in remarkable detail. He
systematically photographed and cataloged old pots, located early
shop sites, and carefully recorded the remaining waster dumps of
broken shards and decaying equipment. His primary source, however,
was the potters themselves. Their tape-recorded interviews provide
an insider's view of their world and reveal the powerful underlying
logic and autonomy of their craft.
Drawing animals is easy! Cute and cuddly, fuzzy and finned--animals
come in all shapes and sizes, and this big book will teach you how
to draw everything from dogs and cats to horses, lions and
hammerhead sharks. No experience necessary! More than 90 easy to
follow step-by-step demonstrations break down how to draw your
favorite pets, wildlife and poses from start to finish. All you
need is a pencil and paper to transform simple shapes and basic
lines into realistic renditions of oodles of animals, with bonus
tips and tricks for expanding your ability beyond the book. Great
for beginners or anyone who likes to draw for fun!
Bestselling artist and author explains how to use light and shade
in watercolour painting to add lifelike detail and create engaging
artworks. Mastering light and shadow is the key to successful
watercolour paintings and in this book you can learn how to paint
like an expert. The book is packed with Hazel Soan's colourful and
varied paintings, as well as step-by-step exercises and handy
hints. Beginning with how to see the values of light and shade
through the eyes of an artist, the book then shows how watercolour
is the perfect medium to represent light and shade. Learn how to
balance light and shade through compositional design and how to
establish the shadow of individual components within the
composition. Hazel demonstrates clever techniques such as
conserving white paper to show highlights, how to mix the right
tonal values and how to balance detail in your painting. Finally,
the book looks at using light and shade to create atmospheric
effects, tonal patterns to look out for and how to bring it all
together to create fantastic artworks.
The fundamentals of figure drawing--anatomy and perspective --
seldom receive a thorough treatment within the same book. This
volume, written by an experienced teacher, covers both aspects and
provides a basic understanding of how to convey the structure and
functions of the human figure. Oliver discusses and illustrates the
principles involved in figure drawing -- including its
representation by such simple forms as the cube, the cylinder, and
the sphere-- as well as anatomical features, from the trunk and
limbs to the head and facial features.
Watson-Guptill's all-time best-selling drawing book. A best-seller
for 35 years! This is a timeless classic that has taught
generations of artists - and will teach generations more. When it
was originally published in 1970, "How to Draw What You See" zoomed
to the top of Watson-Guptill's best-seller list - and it has
remained there ever since. "I believe that you must be able to draw
things as you see them - realistically," wrote Rudy de Reyna in his
introduction. Today, generations of artists have learned to draw
what they see, to truly capture the world around them, using de
Reyna's methods. "How to Draw What You See" shows artists how to
recognize the basic shape of an object - cube, cylinder, cone, or
sphere - and use that shape to draw the object, no matter how much
detail it contains.
Learn to draw amazingly realistic portraits in seven easy stages
This book is the perfect guide for creating lifelike
representations of the human head in graphite. Experienced artist
Lance Richlin begins by explaining drawing tools and materials,
shading techniques, and the important anatomical structures of the
head. Following these basics, he shows how to light the subject,
block in and render each feature of the face, and address a variety
of expressions-from subtle smiles to toothy grins. Then he guides
the reader through four impressive projects, showing how to develop
a lifelike head drawing in seven simple stages: the lay-in, plumb
lines, volume, outline, tonal pattern, value, and finishing.
Readers also will find an in-depth troubleshooting section to help
them identify and solve any problems that lessen the realism and
accuracy of their drawings. In an age full of technological
shortcuts, this book emphasizes drawing from life and seeks to
preserve the methods of the old masters.
Watercolor Is for Everyone guides you through 21 intuitive,
process-based painting lessons that help you discover your own
unique artist-within while creating works of beauty you will
joyfully send out into the world to share. In this beautiful book,
artist Kateri Ewing, author of Look Closer, Draw Better, guides you
through a series of simple creative projects using a soulful,
meditative, and reflective process. Whether you're picking up a
paint brush for the first time or are an experienced artist, you'll
discover and deepen your creative potential through these
exercises, because everyone can make art. Each project results in
two art pieces: one to keep for yourself, and then another one,
such as a postcard or mini painting, to share with someone else or
send out into the world, to spread their color, creativity, and joy
in new places. With Watercolor Is for Everyone, you can learn how
to build a daily practice and how to set intentions and create,
even if you have just 10 minutes a day. The projects draw
inspiration from poetry, music, literature, and the natural world,
and invite experimentation with a variety of sources, from tarot
and oracle cards to rocks and feathers. You'll pursue your personal
passions through accessible projects as you build your artistic
skills, confidence, and creativity.
For today's in-demand figure artists - comic creators, animators,
video game artists, concept designers, etc. - it is necessary to be
able to quickly draw the human figure in a variety of action-packed
poses. In Freehand Figure Drawing for Illustrators, David Ross
shows readers how they can master freehand figure drawing without
visual reference by using a modern twist on the classic technique
of blocking out the human figure as a mannequin. Step-by-step
lessons guide aspiring illustrators from basic poses (standing,
running, jumping) to extreme motions (throwing punches, high
kicking). For on-the-go artists, Freehand Figure Drawing for
Illustrators allows them complete freedom to bring their figures to
life at any time.
Rivers can be enchanting or exciting, but are always absorbing.
They provide a myriad of painting opportunities and challenges for
the artist. Focusing on watercolour - one of the most direct of
mediums - this practical book explains how to paint a river and
capture its life, light, movement, colour and interest. With over
200 colour images, Rob Dudley shares his methods, techniques and
ideas to make this beautiful book a must-have for all landscape and
en plein-air artists.
The second in a series of seasonal watercoloring books based on
artist Kristy Rice's cutting gardens, this book celebrates summer's
languid blossoms such as anemone, hollyhocks, coneflowers, and
fuchsia. Her easy-to-learn, joy-driven approach includes simple
tutorials on how to use watercolor and where to find affordable
materials. A stationery-industry tastemaker, Kristy believes that
making art, regardless of skill level, has the power to reconnect
us to each other and ourselves. Touching brush to paper with water
and color releases an inexplicable calm that so many of us long
for, and making art, even in short bursts, brings us back to
ourselves by slowing time.With 25 detailed, yet whimsical
illustrations, artists are invited to continue the journey begun in
her first watercoloring book series, Painterly Days.
A gorgeous, easy-to-follow, and inspiring guide to stunningly
realistic botanical drawing that covers everything you need to draw
our natural world. Achieve amazingly realistic and vibrant
botanical illustrations, from flowers so dazzling you feel as if
you might be able to smell them, to tomatoes that look as if
they've just been picked from the garden. Wendy Hollender is known
for her vivid, detailed, and inspiring illustrations and in The Joy
of Botanical Drawing, she helps you take your art to the next level
by sharing her perfected techniques through short lessons that
start simple, then build on the basics with easy-to-use and clear
step-by-step illustrations. Using colored pencils and watercolor
pencils, Hollender shows you how to accomplish scientifically
accurate botanical portraits of a spiraling pine cone, a spiky
chestnut, a fuchsia-tined radish, a graceful morning glory, and
many more. From colorful leaves to delicate petals to textured bark
and slender stems, The Joy of Botanical Drawing will give you the
skills to complete lifelike drawings while also enjoying nature and
the mindfulness of a regular drawing practice.
In this book, comics icon Lee provides aspiring comics artists with
the modern tools they need to succeed in the world of comic-book
creation. Focusing on topics like anatomy, perspective and
character design, as well as brand-new topics like manga art
styles, digital art and more, this is the next step for those
looking to perfect their superhero rendering and create fantastic
worlds perfect for today's modern comic-book audience. With
examples from his classic collaborations at Marvel Comics and from
today's top comics artists, Lee builds on concepts only touched
upon in his previous instructional offerings and provides a pathway
for aspiring artists to bring their comic-book artwork to
professional-quality levels.
Beloved artist, author and workshop instructor Cathy Johnson will
share with readers how to get out in the world with their
sketchbooks and how to get immediate satisfaction as they enjoy the
challenge of sketching out in the world. Readers will learn to
sketch plein air and on the spot, both in nature and in urban
settings around the globe. Exercises and instruction will cover
materials and techniques for travel sketching, sketching in their
own neighborhoods, towns, and cities and sketching out in nature.
Readers will learn to see their surroundings with new eyes and to
discover hidden secrets all around them and around the world. This
beautifully illustrated book's design and art has a spontaneous
sketchbook feel that lets the reader look over the shoulder of the
artists on location while learning to create their own spontaneous
art. It will have a paper-over-board binding with matte lamination
and a faux 3-piece cover similar to North Light's successful The
Watercolorist's Essential Notebook. The interior will present
instruction with the friendly feel of the successful Artist's
Journal Workshop interspersed with field sketches throughout. This
book offers a fresh combination of field journal, notes, sketches,
instruction and very clear step-by-step demonstrations of both
details and finished paintings.
Bestselling artist and writer Hazel Soan has distilled her art
teaching into the things that matter most and can be digested in a
short period of time - in just one afternoon you can start
painting. Learning to paint is one of the life-long aspirations of
many of us, and these techniques can be picked up faster than you
think.Hazel Soan's concise book, filled with easy-to-follow
instructions and step-by-step exercises, is written in an
accessible way for those completely new to painting. Chapters
include: Getting Started (the materials you will need and those you
can ignore in the art shop); Choice of Colours; Mixing Colours;
What's the Subject?; What Surfaces to Paint on; Basic Painting
Techniques; Brushstrokes and Composition (with details on how to
design paintings with horizon, focus and balance, a hint of
perspective and the light and shade of a subject).Packed with
illustrations for guidance, this is the most comprehensive guide to
learning watercolour very quickly.
Tempted to start painting but not sure where to start? Learn how to
paint beautiful watercolour flowers using just 3 colours, 3
brushes, a plastic palette and a watercolour pad. This book will
build your skills through easy exercises, starting from the
simplest of tulips and working up to a stunning rose. Clear advice
and step-by-step photography will show you exactly what to do at
each stage. No drawing necessary - you can simply trace and
transfer the basic drawings from the finished paintings, which are
shown at full size. Colours used: cadmium yellow pale, ultramarine
blue and permanent rose. Brushes used: Round brushes size 10
(Large), size 8 (Medium), and a size 4 (Small).
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