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Tutorials: How to Draw Hands (Hand Construction Methods) Sandra Dieckmann. Chalkboard: Drawing. Man decorates basement with $10 worth of Sharpie. Cathy Johnson, illustrator, writer, author, Graphics/Fine Arts in Excelsior Springs, Missouri. Quick hand-legs-foot tutorial by `Hellobaby on deviantART. Permanent Markers, Highlighters, Fabric Markers, Pens and More. Art Lessons - teach yourself how to draw, paint and design. How to cartoon animals, ChunkyMonkey.com. Here is a series of cartoon lessons that will help you learn how to draw some of your favorite animals.

How to cartoon animals, ChunkyMonkey.com

We put our animals in funny scenes. Make up your own scenes, and think of a gag. That's the beginning of a comic strip. Be sure to check out our other cartoon lessons using the links above. What do you want to draw? A giraffe? How to Draw, Draw Step by Step, Draw Anime, Draw People, Learn How to Draw, Drawing Tutorials, Draw Dragons, Draw Tattoos, Draw Cars & More, Free Online!

Avoiding Tangents: 9 Visual Blunders Every Artist Should Watch Out For. Have you ever been caught off-guard by a visual tangent in your art?

Avoiding Tangents: 9 Visual Blunders Every Artist Should Watch Out For

The word tangent usually just indicates that two things are touching, but in art the term describes shapes that touch in a way that is visually bothersome. When creating a composition, there are so many different things to juggle that it’s easy to miss even the obvious flaws—and that’s when tangents sneak in. Most tangents can easily be avoided, however, as long as you know what to look for during the early stages of the piece.

To simplify that process, here’s a chart illustrating nine of the most common tangents. (A full description of each tangent follows below.) 1. When a shape completely covers any corner of the artwork, it visually isolates that corner from the rest of the painting. Solution: Find another way to crop the image or soften the edge of the object so that the tangent is not so distracting. 2. 3. 4. When the edges of two shapes touch, the same “crowded” sensation is felt. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. How to Draw - Basic Linear Perspective. Thirty Second Drawing. What’s this training for?

Thirty Second Drawing

The idea of thirty seconds drawing app is tool for support gesture drawing.b You will improve in recognizing aspects of figures in a short amount of time, and be able to draw accruately with minimum lines.aking a large of number of sketches in a small amount of time may be good experience especially for begginners. This training will easily become your daily routine. Procedure Get ready in front of the screen with a pencil and a paper. Press the start button. Links To display log of 30 Second Drawing, check this page.For non time limit mode, use Random Pose Viewer Tips 1. Some of videos uploaded by users. How to Draw Fabric Folds Tutorial by Barbara Bradley.

Look for Several Types of Folds Five of the seven fold types--pipe, half-lock, diaper, drop and inert--appear in the abundant cloth of this Roman's toga.

How to Draw Fabric Folds Tutorial by Barbara Bradley

The more fabric there is, the more types of folds you'll see. TYPES OF FOLDS - An Illustrated Tutorial from "Drawing People: How to Portray the Clothed Figure" by Barbara Bradley 1927-2008 - Recognized as one of the best and most inspiring teachers of drawing in the country. She was an award winning illustrator, instructor, and painter. She was also the Director of the School of Illustration at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco for twenty-five years. She was one of a handful of successful women in a male-dominated profession, although she didn't consider herself a pioneer; she merely did what she loved to do.

MIGHTY ART DEMOS and TUTORIALS. Big Doodle. Big sharpie doodle!

Big Doodle

Big Doodle - sharpie on mat board - 40" x 32" Artwork © Lawrence Yang 2009 my blog | my site | purchase inquiries. Sharpie Markers Official Blog. It’s that time of year again!

Sharpie Markers Official Blog

Sharpie is excited to announce the bright new faces appearing in its 2012 advertising campaign! You may remember last year’s “Start With Sharpie” ads that featured some of our most passionate fans. We were so inspired by what fans just like YOU are creating with Sharpie that we HAD to showcase a new round of amazing talent in 2012! Allow me to introduce you to Sharpie’s newest rising star, and one of the stars for our 2012 ad campaign, Emmy Star Brown! (Yes, I am having a touch too much fun with her name; I mean, who wouldn’t?! Our very own gold star, Emmy Star Brown, Sharpie 2012 Advocate! Coffee Cup Illustrations by Boy Obsolete. How-to videos. Hands.