Archive for 'Drawing Tutorials'
making of glow in dark painting
Posted on 04. Jun, 2010 by admin.
this tutorial easy way to making glow in dark painting using Glow powder (phosphorescent pigment) if you want more info go to: http://www.readysetglo.com watch and enjoy What is Glow Powder? Glow powder is actually called phosphorescent pigment. It is the basis of just about all glows in the dark products. This powdery substance absorbs light [...]
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Character Design – Nibru
Posted on 08. Nov, 2009 by admin.
In this tutorial I will take you through my process of designing a character based on a rough character brief. - a halo on top of his head - he is old, has only his left eye, has long hair - stitches for eyebrows and his mouth is stitched closed - a necklace that has the letter “m” - he [...]
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VIDEO TUTORIALS :How to Draw a Human Eye
Posted on 01. Nov, 2009 by admin.
This post will be really useful for artists and those who are just making the first steps in eye drawing. How to draw REALISTIC EYES Drawing An Eye In Ballpoint-Pen Start-Finish How to Draw Eyes BRAND NEW VIDEO!! I decided it was about time I remade my popular How to Draw Eyes video. I felt that there was a [...]
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50 Clever Tutorials and Techniques on Traditional Drawing
Posted on 24. Sep, 2009 by admin.
Traditional drawing is certainly way harder than digital and it is true that people are able to progress much faster digitally, but one should learn the traditional type of drawing and painting before starting digital drawing, since it often lays out the foundation for screen design. This article contains a mixture of traditional drawing tutorials, drawing [...]
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Making of Superbad’ by Mike Thompson
Posted on 18. Mar, 2009 by admin.
My painting of Michael Cera, titled “SuperBad”, was actually created as part of a pitch for his new movie, Youth Revolt. The client wanted to persuade the studio to use an illustrated poster for this film, rather than the usual photographed one sheet. The direction I was given was to keep the art vibrant and [...]
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40 Free Tutorials on Advanced Drawing Techniques
Posted on 24. Feb, 2009 by admin.
The traditional form of drawing and sketching is a highly sought after skill. Develop your personal drawing abilities by following this collection of 40 great tutorials on advanced drawing techniques, including general theory, useful tips, comic inspired art and some methods for transforming your creations into digital format.LINK:http://vector.tutsplus.com/articles/inspiration/40-free-tutorials-on-advanced-drawing-techniques/
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Pop Art Illustration
Posted on 21. Nov, 2008 by admin.
Sometimes I get the creative itch to just illustrate something for no other reason then to have some fun.LINK:http://www.illustrationclass.com/?p=113
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Character Illustration
Posted on 21. Nov, 2008 by admin.
I do a lot of creative hired gun work for agencies. They call me up and pull me into their various projects to execute everything from logos, icons, illustrations, concepts, patterns and in this case a character design.LINK:http://www.illustrationclass.com/?p=114
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Design 3D characters
Posted on 18. Nov, 2008 by admin.
Studio AKA’s ‘Big Win’ spot for the National Lottery captured the hearts and minds of millions. Marc Craste takes Julia Sagar through the character design process for his favourite projectsLINK:http://www.computerarts.co.uk/tutorials/2d__and__photoshop/design_3d_characters
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Add impact with bold use of colour
Posted on 17. Nov, 2008 by admin.
Tobias Warwick Jones reveals how to bring rich, riotous tones to a pencil sketch Illustration has always been a part of successful company identities, advertising campaigns and other commercial creative endeavours, and it’s not going to die out any time soon. LINK:http://www.computerarts.co.uk/tutorials/2d__and__photoshop/add_impact_with_bold_use_of_colour
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EMRE HUSMEN PHOTOSHOP RENDERING
Posted on 14. Oct, 2008 by admin.
Emre Husmen is a 20 years old Turkish design student who lives in Toronto, Canada. He is planning to apply to ACCD next year. He is also one of the main Hot Wheels illustrators in Mattel Inc. Emre has taken part in the 2004 Peugeot Design Contest and was one of the [...]
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Mascot Design In Real Time Order – the SOSFactory Way
Posted on 16. Sep, 2008 by admin.
Hello buddies, this is Sergio Ordóñez from SOSFactory and this time I’m going to talk about my workflow used to design mascots for websites. This process in this article was described in real time as I created the designs. Let’s look at this more closely.LINK:http://psdtuts.com/designing-tutorials/mascot-design-in-real-time-order-the-sosfactory-way/
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Figure drawing techniques
Posted on 14. Sep, 2008 by admin.
If you want to illustrate stories or book covers, draw storyboards or design conceptually for games or movies, it’s vital to grasp the foundations of representational art. And with most stories you’ll come across that involve people, it’s important to understand how to draw the human figure, both in a static pose and in action.LINK:http://www.computerarts.co.uk/tutorials/2d__and__photoshop/figure_drawing_techniques
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Emotions and Facial Expression
Posted on 09. Sep, 2008 by admin.
I apologise for the size and inconvenient format of the file for screen viewing, but this “emotion tree”of mine demanded it, even though I shrunk everything as much as I dared to make it smaller.LINK:http://fc06.deviantart.com/fs13/f/2007/021/b/b/Emotions_and_Facial_Expression_by_Cedarseed.jpg
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Weirdness Illustration
Posted on 03. Sep, 2008 by admin.
This illustration process is steered visually. I paint color and textures layer by layer. If something doesn’t work I delete and try something else. It’s very fluid and a whole lot of fun.LINK:http://www.illustrationclass.com/?p=27
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Quick Turnaround – Editorial Illustration
Posted on 03. Sep, 2008 by admin.
In the world of periodicals deadlines are paramount. Editorial illustration usually has to fit within these timelines and it can get hairy fast. Not only do you have to be creative you have to execute on it within a very short time period.LINK:http://www.illustrationclass.com/?p=69
