Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Jeffrey Jones ~ The Age of Innocence [feedly]



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ghostfiish: i made a tutorial for eyebrows! as i was doodling... [feedly]



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ghostfiish: i made a tutorial for eyebrows! as i was doodling...
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ghostfiish:

i made a tutorial for eyebrows! as i was doodling some in my notes the other day it started to dawn on me how much brows can make or break an expression depending on how you draw them. so hopefully this helps! it's less of a how-to-draw-eyebrows tutorial, and more of a how-to-use-eyebrows-to-show-emotion kinda thing, so sorry if i don't really explain the how-i-drew-it part…

faces are my very favorite things to draw so i will probably do more of these on other facial features at some point, but here's this for now.

i got that photo of the guy making faces from here: http://www.personal.psu.edu/afr3/blogs/siowfa12/2012/10/facial-expressions.html


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Figure Modeling Resource [feedly]



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Figure Modeling Resource
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If you don't have ready access to live models or figure drawing classes the "Croquis Cafe: The Artist Model Resource" on YouTube is invaluable. Poses are held from 1 to 5 minutes and the various videos feature men and women of all enthnicities and body types. A great library of over 100 films, but obviously not for the easily offended or youngsters.
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Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Another wonderful Leyendecker Santa Claus [feedly]



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Another wonderful Leyendecker Santa Claus
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Leyendecker Santa Claus
I've suggested before that although others preceded him in developing the character of The Jolly One, I think the great American illustrator J.C. Leyendecker is most responsible for the contemporary version of Santa Claus we are familiar with today.

For more, see my previous Christmas Eve posts on Leyendecker's Santas and Illustrators' Visions of Santa Claus.

Image above from The J.C. Leyendecker Legacy.


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Monday, December 22, 2014

dianekraus: At long last, the hip tutorial appears! Poor... [feedly]



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dianekraus: At long last, the hip tutorial appears! Poor...
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dianekraus:

At long last, the hip tutorial appears!

Poor neglected hips, such an awesome part of the body but so difficult to do *right*. It really just takes a few plotted landmarks and they'll draw themselves, promise. 

More tutorials and stuff at dianekraus.com


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Monday, December 15, 2014

eschergirls: euniko submitted: interesting references Some... [feedly]



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eschergirls:

euniko submitted:

interesting references

Some pretty interesting fighting poses to look at, for those interested in some references. :)

We got some feedback from joyfulattic about these references; like a lot of martial arts/ fighting references, they aren't very accurate to proper (or safe) form, so keep that in mind! Happy drawing. <3


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officialjeffgoldblum: mudwerks: Time lapse of a dog growing... [feedly]



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officialjeffgoldblum:

mudwerks:

Time lapse of a dog growing up.

how many years did you make your dog stand there


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