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The Eye Of The Painter And The Elements Of Beauty By Andrew Loomis Review

October 18, 2018 in ART

BOOKS – The Eye Of The Painter And The Elements Of Beauty By Andrew Loomis Review

As of the time of this writing, this book is the only one of Andrew Loomis’ books that isn’t in print.  I’m not sure why.

However, it’s possible to find a pdf copy of this public domain book if you want to read it. This is how I’ve read it and so now I’m going to review it.

If you’re like me and are interested in painting, then this book and Loomis’ Creative Illustration are the two books that deal with the subject.

Is this book worth seeking out, buying or downloading?  This is what I talk about in this video:

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Studying A Subject For Drawing And Other Challenges Oct. Patreon Rewards Video 2018

October 11, 2018 in ART, VIDEOS

ART/VIDEO – Studying A Subject For Drawing And Other Challenges Oct. Patreon Rewards Video 2018

When you’re not sure how to draw something, you’re going to need to study it.  As artists, we need to do this quite a bit, since there’s a lot of things we don’t know how to draw.  Especially at first.

The question is, how do you go about studying something?

I’ve been studying drawing canines for the last few weeks.  It’s going to take me a few more to finally get them down to my liking.  In the Patreon Rewards video I talk show you my method for studying. I also share the rest of the art I created this month and it’s ups and downs.

I also share the purchase of yet another sketchbook and why I bought it.

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Drawing The Head And Hands by Andrew Loomis Review

October 4, 2018 in BOOKS

BOOKS – Drawing The Head And Hands by Andrew Loomis Review

There are three major challenges when drawing the figure. The first challenge is drawing the figure itself.  By which I mean the general head shape, the body and all it’s appendages.

The second challenging thing which is just as difficult as drawing the figure, is simply getting the head right.  We all know what a head looks like, and when it’s drawn poorly, we can really tell.

The third challenging part of drawing the figure which is also as difficult as the whole figure and drawing the head right is drawing hands.  Hands are a huge challenge.  You want to see who’s a good draftsman and who’s a bad one?  See how well they draw hands.

Andrew Loomis tackled drawing the figure in one book, but he also dedicated a whole book on just drawing heads and hands.  This shows how important a topic it is.

Is the book good?  Should you get it?

I talk about the book in this video:

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Fun With A Pencil by Andrew Loomis Review

September 27, 2018 in BOOKS

BOOKS – Fun With A Pencil by Andrew Loomis Review

I’m all about encouraging people to draw who don’t know how to draw.  So you’d think I’d be all for a book like this.

I love Andrew Loomis’ work.  I think he’s awesome.  I love many of his books.

Although this book says a ton of great things, I don’t think I’d recommend it for beginners. I talk about why in this video.

 

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Successful Drawing by Andrew Loomis Review

September 20, 2018 in BOOKS, VIDEOS

BOOKS/VIDEO – Successful Drawing by Andrew Loomis Review

Andrew Loomis wrote a lot a books.  I really like Andrew Loomis’ work.  I’m a big fan.  However, not all of this books are essential reading. Some of what he wrote in some books are better covered in other books.

In this video, I review Loomis’ book, Succesful Drawing.

Is this one of the books you should buy, or can you get the same info in a different book.  Who’s this book best for?

I answer these questions in the video.

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Patreon Rewards Video Sept 2018

September 16, 2018 in VIDEOS

VIDEO – Patreon Rewards Video Sept 2018

Elsa from Frozen is the character on this week’s postcard giveaway.

I talk about the making of the postcard and the how I had to shift from Watercolor to Markers and Color pencils to get the outcome I wanted.

I also share the rest of my watercolor and digital studies of pretty women as well as my figure drawings from this month.

Find out who wins the postcard and what the next postcard giveaway will be.

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Capturing Value From Your Reference: Tips And Approach

September 6, 2018 in ART, VIDEOS

VIDEOS/ART- Capturing Value From Your Reference: Tips And Approach

If you’re drawing from reference and you begin shading, only to have your drawing come out…less than natural looking, you’re not alone.  When you’re learning to add rending, this is a very common thing.

The question is, what can you do about it? What are you not seeing? What are you doing wrong?

In this video I try to give you tips that will capture the look that you’re looking for. Here I’ll cover:

  • How we see
  • Line vs tone
  • The steps you need to do before you begin rendering
  • Breaking up your values simply
  • Seeing planes.
  • The rules of thumb about shading the light areas vs the dark areas.

 

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Grid Drawing Tips and Advice

August 30, 2018 in ART, VIDEOS

VIDEOS/ART – Grid Drawing Tips and Advice

When it comes to getting an accurate observational drawing from another source like a photograph, no method is more accurate than using the grid.

When using a grid, you draw a grid of squares above a source, like a photo you’re trying to copy. Then you draw a grid on the paper you’re going to draw on that is an exact version, a smaller version, or a larger version of the grid you put on your source. It’s a very ancient technique.

The benefit of this is breaking down a drawing in digestible chunks. Also, it gives the artist more information to compare and observe from in order to get a more accurate drawing.

This technique is excellent for beginners who want to get their observation skills to the next level.  It’s almost foolproof…almost.   There are ways that it can go wrong.

In this video I go over a few tips when using a grid, such as:

  • What size grid you should use
  • Why it’s handy to add coordinates
  • Recommendations for subject matter when starting out
  • What to look for as you draw
  • How to approach drawing facial features

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Drawing Lara Croft From Digital To Traditional: Part 04

August 23, 2018 in ART, VIDEOS

ART/VIDEOS – Drawing Lara Croft From Digital To Traditional: Part 04

Once all my preliminary coloring is done, it’s time for the final piece.  I start by printing out a non-photo blue version of the drawing to work off of.  This, as you will see in this video, will be hand inked.  The rest is a matter of finishing the postcard.

In this video you will see:

  • How I put down the first, preliminary ink line.
  • How I use the thumbnails to work on the final drawing
  • How I layer the markers to get the effects I want
  • How I lay down the final ink line.

As before, there’s a Patreon Exclusive real time version of this drawing over on my Patreon:

 

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Drawing Lara Croft From Digital To Traditional: Part 03

August 16, 2018 in ART, VIDEOS

ART/VIDEOS – Drawing Lara Croft From Digital To Traditional: Part 03

Coloring a drawing using markers can be hit or miss if you don’t have a lot of experience with them.  If you need make sure you get the results you want, the best thing to do is to make a few color comps.

In this video, you can watch me do just that.  You can see:

  • How I build up my colors
  • How I figure out what colors to use.
  • What colors to lay down in what order.
  • How I get rich looking skin tones with my markers.

And just as I did with part 01 and 02, there’s you can watch the real time video for a more in depth look at the drawing process by clicking here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/lara-croft-color-20720941

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