realistic pencil drawing
realistic pencil drawing
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by Remi Engels, Ph.D. - 2008-11-23
If you are going to work from a photograph in conjunction with the grid-method you will need to transform your photograph into a useful reference image. The procedure I will describe works quite well...
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by Remi Engels, Ph.D. - 2008-11-23
The line is one of the most basic entities used in drawing. The straight line has two fundamental properties: * Length - Naturally, the length of a straight line is the distance between its beginning...
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by Remi Engels, Ph.D. - 2008-11-23
In this article we will deal with the most fundamental property of any object in relation to the act of pencil drawing. This fundamental property is the form or structure of the object. Ultimately, i...
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by Remi Engels, Ph.D. - 2008-11-23
In this article we will discuss the different phases you go through when drawing a scene. There usually is a preparatory, line drawing, shading, blending, and detail phase. * Preparation - There are ...
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by Remi Engels, Ph.D. - 2008-11-23
First, let us introduce a few definitions: * Eye Level - The eye level is the height of the line (eye level line) that connects your two pupils. This assumes that you stand vertically on a level sur...
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by Remi Engels, Ph.D. - 2008-11-23
Any scene can initially be seen as a composition of a series of forms that are all related to four basic geometric solids: the brick, the sphere, the cylinder, and the cone. In this article we will d...
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by Remi Engels, Ph.D. - 2008-11-23
Any scene can initially be seen as a composition of a series of forms that are all related to four basic geometric solids: the brick, the sphere, the cylinder, and the cone. In this article we concen...
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by Remi Engels, Ph.D. - 2008-11-23
Any scene can initially be seen as a composition of a series of forms that are all related to four basic geometric solids: the brick, the sphere, the cylinder, and the cone. In this article we concen...