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Forum Post How do you scale a picture? We have an assignment to draw a ...
How do you scale a picture? We have an assignment to draw a master drawing and I have chosen Raphaels Christ in Glory. We are supposed to print it and make a grid with pencil on it so that and the dr...
Forum Post How do you draw an oval in perspective? I can't seem to figu...
How do you draw an oval in perspective? I can't seem to figure it out. could someone explain this to me or point me in the right direction to some resource that can?
Forum Post Trying to draw fabric folds realistically, but am having a c...
Trying to draw fabric folds realistically, but am having a considerably hard time. Any Ideas or tutorial or books you could refer me to?
Forum Post How do you destress when you draw? I am always so stressed b...
How do you destress when you draw? I am always so stressed by the big ol' blank page.. I really need some decompressing techniques.
Forum Post How come I can draw the stuff in Bridgmans drawing from life...
How come I can draw the stuff in Bridgmans drawing from life when I am looking at it, easily, but when I am not, I can't? Is it a matter of repetition or what?
Forum Post part 2:The language of drawing
... language in artworks. My whole point is that you better acquire the knowledge that is necessary to draw point 1 because if you don't you won't be able to proceed to 2 and 3. Or as I...
Forum Post Picassos drawing inabilities
Maybe ,just maybe, you highly overrate drawing as a critical component of modern art. Did the art world change and you can't stand it? Bummer. I think I understand your objection to some lous...
Forum Post i am trying to understand the concept of blue period how did...
i am trying to understand the concept of blue period how did he draw the old man.
Forum Post Where can I find portraits on net ?
Hi, Does anybody know any place on the net where I can get some quality portrait images ? I want to draw some nice charcoal sketches of people.
Forum Post Most profitable use of art study time?
...isfying experience of art comes when you build yourself a solid foundation of art principles, including drawing and design, and paint what you know and love. No matter what your goals, you can do it. ...
Forum Post Mistakes?
My experience: use a pen or other indelible media. It forces one to be positive. Look twice, draw once. Jiri Borsky
Forum Post info about canvas
hello! yesterday my boyfriend has given me a canvas..I'm not used to draw on real canvas so.. I notice that on the back side there are some grooves in the wooden support and some plastic objects....
Forum Post How do I get good at anatomy with an anatomy bood? Is it eno...
...anatomy with an anatomy book? Is it enough to read the book and understand the anatomy, or do I need to draw all the diagrams as well?...
Forum Post I think Im not going to like my painting teacher
...he university I attended told his first-day classes, 'If you're here to learn HOW TO paint or draw you're in the wrong class.' At the level he was teaching the students were ex...
Forum Post Watercolor vs. whiteout
...fforts will fall short of the mark. You could try another tack... use a water soluble pencil to lightly draw in your lines first. Use a color that will be part of the final color palette. When you are...
Forum Post Comic strips and draughtsmanship
Does Moskoso paint? I met him in art school. I'm not sure it was him who told me he could draw as well as Leonardo. It was long ago. Crumbs prolific distortions and superb draftsmanship are way a...
Forum Post Perspective 2, no skill no art
...projection methods 'perspective.' As a matter of fact, when you learn drafting or engineering drawing 'perspective' is presented as it's own category of projection, distinct f...
Forum Post a challenge to Mani
...he Day Award', +>and having received my award for introducing to this group the concept of +>drawing a line with child like conviction. I propose that Mani: +>snip + +You have my permiss...
Forum Post Help! Need Art Mentor...
Hello, I'm trying to learn how to draw and sculpt, and I'd like some personal instruction and guidance. I'm interested in fantasy, classical, and realistic art. I wondering if any of yo...
Forum Post Computers
...mputer and the camera. The point is that the same impulse that made humankind pick up a burnt stick and draw with it, is the same impulse that made humankind pick up a mouse and manipulate pixels. Com...
Blog Post Daily Inspiration
...r chosen profession, the initial joy is gone, taken over by ten thousand worries a minute. I used to draw. I used to draw everday. Not as a project or as a job, but just because I wanted to. That w...
Forum Post ...
...y!' and a bold arrow points to a stereotypical artist standing on an Ivory Tower, 'Anyone can draw!' It was very funny. On the other hand, Spain Rodreguez' work is full of art hist...
Forum Post Time wasters - or a waste of time
...le, loser, etc. etc. Of the same with a family gathering, the workplace, and so on. So where do you draw the line on 'reality?' I think usenet is just as real as any of our other social ...
Forum Post Watercolor NEWBIE..please help
...sh over the surface for texture. For 'line' you use the edge, point or corner of the brush to draw. Finally, 'wet-into-wet' painting is dampening the paper first, then dropping or ...
Forum Post Platos
... Second, the reasons for the physical details don't have to do with depictive issues - that is, draw a nose to look like a nose - rather they are formal issues - how much nose and where, to wh...
Blog Post Getting a Glimpse
...horizon. Tracy Helgeson's blog is a lot like that - discussions on whether putting the paints in a draw would make it to complicated to have easy access to them, and exactly how she uses her pall...
Blog Post Rosemary Cosentino
...ait, the intense gaze of the subject is so "today's woman" as apposed say, to the women Rembrandt would draw, but the technique so accurate and rich - it is a bit unexpected. Anyway, the interview ...
Blog Post Was Your Mother an Artist?
...o see how that was missed. One of my strongest childhood memories was sitting and watching my mother draw brown charcoal drawings of trees. Of course she denies them being any good and did so at...
Forum Post Curious about technique "stone lithography" by Pablo Picasso
...s Fine Art contemporaries; Degas, Chagall, Lautrec, Matisse, etc. The medium allowed him to transfer a drawing or to draw directly onto the stone, using traditional crayons, inks, scraping or a scrat...
Forum Post Hello !!! Im a new resident in USA... and need to discuss with somebody who know well the organi...
...t Director a Designer or simply a poet more than a 'traditionale artist' for exemple I do not draw... I write.... I do not made myself a lot.. or a little but prefere to manage people who kn...
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