Sketching is the fastest way to draw, which is absolutely essential to painting. In this compressed session from our online classes you'll see many elements that you can learn to create beautiful and enchanting art.
It's been a while since my last video. The reason was that I had to wait to get my new 9x12 Intuos to replace the old 4x5 Graphire I was using for the past videos. Anyway... So I got a few requests of people wanting me to show proportions of the face and how to start it. So this is a pretty basic attempt at that. I recorded it at actual speed, but it seems really slow because I'm still getting used to this new tablet. I'm at least 3 times faster with paper and a pencil. Programs used were Painter IX and Camtasia Studio. For those wondering what brush I used, it was a 2B Pencil with default settings, at a 2.2 size and with a light light blue-gray colour. Music is 'Sealed Door' by Project Majestic Mix and 'Eternal Wind' by Mister G and FFMusicDJ. For FREE art resources, like photoshop brushes, reference images, art books etc... check out the Resources section at www.sycra.net The forum at http is a growing community of artists all working to improve and help each other, it's free to join, so if you want to recieve comments or critiques on your work, or maybe offer some advice, head on over! Follow me on Facebook at www.facebook.com
Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie perform a hilarious short comedy sketch in a police station. A man making a statement has a surname that is pretty hard to pronounce! Watch this classic moment from the ground-breaking comedy sketch show 'A Bit of Fry and Laurie' for free with BBC Worldwide.
MIT sketching This is not my original video. so I don't link any advertisement to this video. If you want to get more information this video, oxygen.csail.mit.edu this site give more information to you. Thank you.
Live Shakespeare sketch called 'A Small Rewrite' made for Comic Relief, with Hugh Laurie as Shakespeare and Rowan Atkinson as the editor. E-mail Israelie88@gmail.com for a transcript! NOTE: Please do not leave silly comments. Any pointless or offensive comments will be removed.
Sketching people is a great way to develop characters because it gives an artist freedom to be creative with human details. Draw people with tips from a professional cartoonist and illustrator in this free video on drawing. Expert: Danny Page Bio: Danny Page is a professional cartoonist and illustrator. His work has been featured in many art galleries, exhibitions and conventions across the West Coast. Filmmaker: Nathan Boehme