Decided to take a drawing from my sketchbook and give it some life. www.pixelarmoured.co.uk Thanks a...
Decided to take a drawing from my sketchbook and give it some life. www.pixelarmoured.co.uk Thanks again for watching! :)
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In this two part download, Aurélie Neyret (Clo...
to purchase: http://www.payloadz.com/go?id=1227311
In this two part download, Aurélie Neyret (Clochette) demonstrates her approach to character design and illustration. She begins by sketching two characters for a children's book. She explains her choices and thought process throughout the first part of the tutorial, letting the viewer in on all the questions she keeps in mind while creating coherent and enjoyable characters.
The second part is about the illustration itself, using the characters created in the first part. It shows how Aurélie builds her picture from an early rough to the final illustration, and tackles different points such as the importance of story telling, mood, colors, and expression. This download is simple and joyful, with a tasty surprise waiting for you at the end!
Aurélie Neyret (aka Clochette) is a French illustrator currently living near Lyon. After a year of studying academic drawing at Emile Cohl Art School (Lyon), she switched communication and graphic design at Condé school where she earned her degree. She continued to study drawing on her own while working different jobs until she was able to start a freelance career as an illustrator and sequential artist. She now works for different Europeans publishers on a variety of projects ranging from children's magazines to more mature books. She continues to develop her personal work in her free time, and also takes part in several collective art projects, shows, and art books.
Publishers :
Petit à Petit Editions, Rotopol Press, Ankama Editions, CFSL ink, Bayard Presse
Shows :
Rêve et cauchemar (Les Furieux - Paris) 2009
S'ex / S'op (Les Furieux Paris) 2009
Salon des Amis des Arts (Chateau Gramont - Pont de Cheruy) 2008
Portfolio : http://clochette.ultra-book.com/
Blog : http://ecartez-vous-jarrive.blogspot.com/
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How to draw no plan illustration 1-1 / my web site is here / ryusukeworks.com
How to draw no plan illustration 1-1 / my web site is here / ryusukeworks.com
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To draw a tulip, begin with an elliptical shape, cut off the top of the ellipse to create a cup-like...
To draw a tulip, begin with an elliptical shape, cut off the top of the ellipse to create a cup-like shape, add in soft petals and sketch out a stem with a few leaves. Draw a tulip flower and outline it in marker, erasing erroneous pencil marks, with creative tips from a professional illustrator in this free video on drawing. Expert: Joel Hickerson Contact: www.grindog.com Bio: Joel Hickerson has illustrated over 50 books, including the "The Complete (Rugby) Referee" to "I Can Draw Foods I Like to Eat." Filmmaker: Todd Green
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Want to support me and my videos? Order a copy of one of my books:
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Want to support me and my videos? Order a copy of one of my books:
http://tinyurl.com/24hsfwr
If you prefer to buy books at actual bookstores, please remember that bookstores that don't have Brody's Ghost or Miki Falls on the shelf will happily special order it for you if you ask.
Thanks so much for your support!
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http://www.markcrilley.com/ --Want to support me and my videos? Order a copy of one of my books:
h...
http://www.markcrilley.com/ --Want to support me and my videos? Order a copy of one of my books:
http://www.markcrilley.com/childrensbookscomics.html
If you prefer to buy books at actual bookstores, please remember that bookstores that dont have Miki Falls on the shelf will happily special order it for you if you ask.
Thanks so much for your support!
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www.indeeo.com iDraw is the most feature-packed vector drawing and illustration app...
www.indeeo.com iDraw is the most feature-packed vector drawing and illustration app available on the iPad! Layers, Text, Images, Multi-color Gradients, RGB color picker, Brushes, Bezier Pen Tool, customizable Canvas Styles, Grid Snapping, Masking, PDF export, and much more! Create stunning illustrations and designs using intuitive touch controls and the many built-in drawing tools. You can create complex designs quickly and easily, even on the go.
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This video shows my process for making an illustration (non tradigital). I use
This video shows my process for making an illustration (non tradigital). I use illustration markers (usually prismacolor) and color pencils (usually prisma once again) and a wax blending stick. I make my illustrations in two steps. Step 1- I observe my reference drawings or photos and try to see what lies beneath. There is no way to blend markers in the same way that one can blend paint (ironically even with a marker blender) so I lie down the base tones with markers (the first layer). Step 2- Is created with color pencils. Color pencils are mixable / blendable and I mix the color pencils directly above my marker drawing. I use the wax stick to finish the surface and tie everything together. - Merrill Kazanjian Achromatic- Black, white and greys. Artwork that is executed without color. Acrylic-
Thicker and stronger than tempera or watercolor paint, Acrylic is a water-based "plastic" paint.
Albumen Print- This printing process is used in photography printing processes. Egg whites are used in the emulsion. Alternative Process- This photography term covers approximately 35 different processes for the final unconventional effect. Armature- A structure used beneath something else for support. For example, a sculptor might create a clay sculpture with a wood or wire armature beneath it as support. Think about the frame of a house being constructed before all of the brick or siding is built on top. Artists Proof- A small group of outstanding prints for the artists use which have been set aside from the edition prints.
Basic color principles- All color theory is based on the principle that 'color is light'.
An object that we see as red contains pigmentation which absorbs all of the colored rays of white light except the red color, which it reflects. White pigment absorbs none of the colored rays, and black absorbs all of the colors of the spectrum. Balance-An art and design principle concerned with the arrangement of one or more elements in a work of art so that they appear symmetrical (even) or asymmetrical (uneven) in design and proportion. Batik- Parrafin or beeswax is used to resist paint or dye on fabric or paper. Designs and patterns are produced on the unwaxed areas. Bisque-
When clay has its first firing in a kiln, it is called bisque ware. At this point, the clay has changed composition and can no longer have water added to it and turned back into a useable material.
Black- The complete absence of light. Because of impurities, you can not create black with pigments. In most black pigments, the is a slight blue trace. A black surface absorbs all light. Brayer-
In printmaking, a Brayer is a roller which is used to apply ink to printing surfaces. Brushes-
Brush styles are designated by a letter following a series number. Some basic brushes to meet your needs: F- Flats, square edge, long bristle B- Brights, flat, square-edged, long sable R - Rounds, pointed bristle L- Longs, flat, square-edge, long sable Filberts- Flat, oval edge, long fibre
Canvas- Fabrics that are prepared for painting. Available in panels, stretched on frames, or obtained by the yard. Ceramics- Used to describe the shaping, finishing and firing of clay. Charcoal and Conte Crayon- In stick form, both give you a very strong, dark line. A disadvantage to these crayons is that they break easily and tend to smudge. Can be found is stick form as well. Chop- An impression made by the artist, or by the printer seal. Chroma- This is the intensity, or strength, or purity of a color. Squeezing paint directly from the tube to the palette is 'full chroma'. Cibachrome-
A process where a photographic print can be made directly from a color transparency. Coil method in clay- As one of the oldest methods used in the formation of pottery, long strands of clay are laid on top of one another, joined by blending the coils together. Collage- Collage is from the French meaning "paste up". The combination of pieces of cloth, magazines and other found objects to create artwork. Collograph- This name is derived from the word 'collage'. It is an image built up with glue and other materials. Color- When light is reflected off an object, color is what the eye sees. The primary colors are red, yellow and blue. The secondary colors are orange, purple and green. Complementary Colors- Complementary colors are those which appear opposite to one another on a color wheel. The complimentary colors are red and green, blue and orange, and yellow and purple. Composition
The arrangement of lines, colors and form. Conte The modern pencil lead invented by Nicolas Conte. It is a black, red or brown chalk.
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Last third of my first attempt to screen record my illustration process in time lap...
Last third of my first attempt to screen record my illustration process in time lapse.
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Visit www.sosfactory.com for detailed tutorials and more videos. Music by Storm Large (Storm, Inc.) ...
Visit www.sosfactory.com for detailed tutorials and more videos. Music by Storm Large (Storm, Inc.) Great Day
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Time lapse video of my cutaway architectural illustration process using Adobe Illus...
Time lapse video of my cutaway architectural illustration process using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. For an article on Building Information Modeling (BIM), a new generation of CAD software which allows architects to design and revise the entirety of a building and its systems in one workflow. Music: "It's For..." by Dert www.sphereofhiphop.com For more, see my technical illustration portfolio at jamesprovost.com Follow me on Twitter at http
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How to draw manga illustration 1-4 / coloring / Adobe PhotoShop CS2 / ryusukeworks....
How to draw manga illustration 1-4 / coloring / Adobe PhotoShop CS2 / ryusukeworks.com
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You can see the tutorial here: www.sosfactory.com I recorded this video while working, this time I d...
You can see the tutorial here: www.sosfactory.com I recorded this video while working, this time I did something completely different than my usual cartoon style. I hope you like it :)
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How to draw manga illustration 1-1 / Rough / ComicStudio(MangaStudio)3EX / ryusukew...
How to draw manga illustration 1-1 / Rough / ComicStudio(MangaStudio)3EX / ryusukeworks.com
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Link- http://merrillk.com/?part=fineart&articles_id=6935&act=artist1&artist=69&collection=114
illustration markers are incredible tools for artists! They add color quickly and accurately without a time consuming set up or a messy clean up. They can be used alone or in combination with other artistic media. This tutorial will teach you what you need to know about illustration markers. You will learn how to use them as I demonstrate by drawing a basketball player. Lets Get Started with thos tutorial!
Lets start by giving you some background knowledge.
1a.) Brands- The most popular brands are Prismacolor, Copic , Ad Chartpak and Pantone. I will do a drawing demonstration of Ad Chartpak in this video.
1.) Markers- When you use illustration markers, think of yourself as a watercolor artist. Watercolor artists create their work with beautiful transparent colors. If you choose to try illustration markers, you will definitely be able to apply and make multiple layers of transparent color. But there is a difference......the ability to mix. The colors are pre mixed and they do not blend together like wet paint as you can see in this demonstration.
2.) Special Markers- There are two different types of special illustration markers; Blender markers and gray markers for tones. The blender marker is a little deceptive. It is simply a marker without color in it. It is comprised of the fluid that the marker is mixed in. When it is applied on paper, the colors will bleed together. Notice how the line in between the two colors has disappeared. You will see more examples of how to use the blender in my demonstration. The gray markers are used to build tones. They come is Warm and Cool chromas. The warm gray markers lean towards the warm orange half of the color wheel and the cool ones lean towards the cool blue half. As you saw in the previous section, we cant mix marker colors on a palette like paint, so these gray markers become extremely important. These markers give an illustrator the ability to add tones......and tones make an artwork interesting by giving it depth. As you can see, these markers have a range of tones from one to ten. Ten is the darkest tone and one is the lightest.
3.) Paper- In order to use illustration Markers to their full capacity, you will need Bleedproof paper. It is specifically made for markers, and it prevents markers from running. Notice the difference in the amount of bleeding of the printer paper on the left, compared to the Bleedproof paper on the right.
4.) As a final point before you see the demonstration, I wanted to make you aware of an article that I wrote that goes in to depth about the nuances of illustration markers. I will recommend color palettes, compare brands and describe techniques for illustrators. It is a good resource for people who wish to learn about illustration or for any person who is in the market for illustration markers. I will leave a link in the video description.
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illustration demonstration of a space girl in Illustrator CS3. Speed rendered in ab...
illustration demonstration of a space girl in Illustrator CS3. Speed rendered in about an hour. www.charlenechua.com
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Keep inspired at http://www.lynda.com/home/DisplayCourse.aspx?lpk2=60966&utm_source=youtube&utm_medi...
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Renowned artist Bert Monroy is known for his hyperrealistic style of extremely large format Photoshop illustrations. As an early adopter of digital imaging tools, he has been working with Photoshop since before it was released as a product by Adobe. He is the author of several books that showcase his illustrations and digital paintings, co-authored the very first book about Photoshop, and has authored numerous courses on photorealism for lynda.com. He is the former host of the long-running podcast Pixel Perfect with Bert Monroy, and an inductee of the Photoshop Hall of Fame. This installment of Creative Inspirations takes viewers inside the home studio and the personal world of this modern-day master. Watch as Bert adds the finishing touches to his largest digital image yet, a 25-foot wide digital illustration of New York's Times Square.
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Keep inspired at http://www.lynda.com/home/DisplayCourse.aspx?lpk2=60966&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=viral&utm_content=youtube&utm_campaign=youtube
Renowned artist Bert Monroy is known for his hyperrealistic style of extremely large format Photoshop illustrations. As an early adopter of digital imaging tools, he has been working with Photoshop since before it was released as a product by Adobe. He is the author of several books that showcase his illustrations and digital paintings, co-authored the very first book about Photoshop, and has authored numerous courses on photorealism for lynda.com. He is the former host of the long-running podcast Pixel Perfect with Bert Monroy, and an inductee of the Photoshop Hall of Fame. This installment of Creative Inspirations takes viewers inside the home studio and the personal world of this modern-day master. Watch as Bert adds the finishing touches to his largest digital image yet, a 25-foot wide digital illustration of New York's Times Square.
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Keep inspired at http://www.lynda.com/home/DisplayCourse.aspx?lpk2=60966&utm_source=youtube&utm_medi...
Keep inspired at http://www.lynda.com/home/DisplayCourse.aspx?lpk2=60966&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=viral&utm_content=youtube&utm_campaign=youtube
Renowned artist Bert Monroy is known for his hyperrealistic style of extremely large format Photoshop illustrations. As an early adopter of digital imaging tools, he has been working with Photoshop since before it was released as a product by Adobe. He is the author of several books that showcase his illustrations and digital paintings, co-authored the very first book about Photoshop, and has authored numerous courses on photorealism for lynda.com. He is the former host of the long-running podcast Pixel Perfect with Bert Monroy, and an inductee of the Photoshop Hall of Fame. This installment of Creative Inspirations takes viewers inside the home studio and the personal world of this modern-day master. Watch as Bert adds the finishing touches to his largest digital image yet, a 25-foot wide digital illustration of New York's Times Square.
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Keep inspired at www.lynda.com Renowned artist Bert Monroy is known for his hyperrealistic style of ...
Keep inspired at www.lynda.com Renowned artist Bert Monroy is known for his hyperrealistic style of extremely large format Photoshop illustrations. As an early adopter of digital imaging tools, he has been working with Photoshop since before it was released as a product by Adobe. He is the author of several books that showcase his illustrations and digital paintings, co-authored the very first book about Photoshop, and has authored numerous courses on photorealism for lynda.com. He is the former host of the long-running podcast Pixel Perfect with Bert Monroy, and an inductee of the Photoshop Hall of Fame. This installment of Creative Inspirations takes viewers inside the home studio and the personal world of this modern-day master. Watch as Bert adds the finishing touches to his largest digital image yet, a 25-foot wide digital illustration of New York's Times Square.
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