If you´ve ever wanted to draw people but you find it too hard, you are not alone. We have all been beginners. But sketching is essential for learning to draw the complex matter that the human body is. And that is valid not only for beginners but for everyone who has a career as an illustrator or artist. The saying : "If you don´t use it, you lose it." is very valid even here.
Do you want to get ideas out of your head and onto the page? Do you want to be able to explore shapes or concepts quickly and clearly? Do you want to learn a professional skill set used by Industrial Designers every day?
An in depth look at how to go from initial concept to final image.
Drawing and sketching can seem like magic if you don't know how to do it. It's not magic, it's a skill. that means it can be taught and I will be your instructor. Just like anything and everything you have learned you had to know the very basics. You can't do math without knowing how to count and you can't drive without knowing what the key looks like.
Sketches and drawings are the foundations of great art, where thoughts and concepts first come to life as an image. In Sketching from the Imagination: Characters, fifty talented artists share their sketches, inspirations, and approaches to creating characters. This book is a visually stunning collection packed with useful tips and creative insights—an invaluable resource that will inspire artists of all abilities.
The 'The Ultimate Guide to Digital Sketching: Beginner to Advanced' course will show you how to digitally sketch and draw skilled images that will stand up as professional work. The techniques taught in this course can be translated into any program from Photoshop to Procreate. This course will enhance or give you skills in digital drawing, or your money back!
Gumroad – Sketching & Experimenting #3 by Espen Olsen Sætervik | 411 MB
This 41-minute tutorial specifically explains the line types I use when freehand drawing. Lines covered and defined are: Cut, Shut, Part, Assembly, Contour, Section, Design, Graphic, Silhouette, Sketch, Overlapping, Reflection, and Fillet/Radius. I explain these line types by showing my own past sketches, 11 of which are included with the tutorial, and by drawing several of the line types via simple quick sketching demos.
This is a continuation of the first tutorial on the subject of motorcycle design and drawing fundamentals. This tutorial contains 3 hours of instruction on how to draw a motorcycle from your imagination in perspective. I cover drawing a front 3/4 view first followed by how to draw a side view tip-up second. Both demonstrations are recorded in real-time at 720p resolution with in-depth verbal explanations as I go. The tutorial also includes the
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