Getting Started: Complete Manga Drawing Kit
June 25, 2010 by Michelle
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FABER-CASTELL-Creative Studio Getting Started Art Kit: Manga Drawing. Everything you need to learn how to draw Magna characters and backgrounds; create scenarios and develop Magna layouts. This package contains one Manga 7x9in sketchpad (six pages of practice figures; six pages of 4-scene drawings and notes; six pages of sample page layouts and six pages of sample grids); a 28 page instruction booklet; one Manga stencil; one Manga Mannikin; one PITT artist brush pen black #199; one PITT artist brush pen grey #272; one PITT superfine artist pen black #199; Faber-Castell Graphite HB pencil; pencil sharpener; an eraser and[Read More]
Bridgman’s Complete Guide to Drawing from Life
October 12, 2009 by Michelle
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The timeless classic on drawing human figures is back! Following impressive runs by Sterling’s previous editions comes a new, redesigned version of George W. Bridgman’s landmark work. It combines six well-known books by the celebrated artist and lecturer, who taught figure and anatomy drawing for many years at New York City’s Art Students League. This edition preserves Bridgman’s lessons and original sketches, but now features a nostalgic, eye-catching cover that distinguishes it from the competition. In its sleek new format, this comprehensive guide will certainly continue its reign as one of the premier figure-drawing publications of all time.
The Artist’s Complete Guide to Figure Drawing: A Contemporary Perspective on the Classical Tradition
October 11, 2009 by Michelle
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Many of us want to learn “how to draw.” But as artist Anthony Ryder explains, it’s much more important to learn what to draw. In other words, to observe and draw what we actually see, rather than what we think we see. When it comes to drawing the human figure, this means letting go of learned ideas and expectation of what the figure should look like. It means carefully observing the interplay of form and light, shape and line, that combine to create the actual appearance of human form. In The Artist’s Complete Guide to Figure Drawing, amateur and experienced[Read More]
The Artist’s Complete Guide to Drawing the Head
October 9, 2009 by Michelle
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In this innovative guide, master art instructor William Maughan demonstrates how to create a realistic human likeness by using the classic and highly accurate modeling technique of chiaroscuro (Italian for “light and dark”) developed by Leonardo da Vinci during the High Renaissance. Maughan first introduces readers to the basics of this centuries-old technique, showing how to analyze form, light, and shadow; use dark pencil, white pencil, and toned paper to create a full range of values; use the elements of design to enhance a likeness; and capture a sitter’s gestures and proportions. He then demonstrates, step[Read More]
CoreFX Three Level Complete Drawing
October 1, 2009 by Michelle
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Once you start doodling with this simple, powerful graphics program, you simply can’t stop. Yes folks, somebody finally listened to the masses and made a reasonably priced graphics program for the rest of us. Take the drawing palate — you get 12 types of art tools, in any color or tip size. You can scribble with waxy crayons–the harder you press, the darker the line– or let the watercolors bleed into a silky parchment.






