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Anatomy and drawing tips

Anatomy and drawing tips | Drawing References and Resources | Scoop.it
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Use this reference guide to explore the different ways of drawing the human eyes for both realistic and cartoon drawings. The eyes in this guide vary in shape, size, and color. This is a useful resource for any art student or professional artist.

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Stars Portraits - 3 Dimensional Drawing tutorial

Stars Portraits - 3 Dimensional Drawing tutorial | Drawing References and Resources | Scoop.it

"One of the things that spoil most people's drawings is the appearance of flatness, or two- dimensionality. Height and width are very important, but depth is the mark of the master artist.


The question is: "how do we make it look like the real thing and not some flat one dimensional graphic on the page?"   How do we make the viewer feel that he or she could reach out and touch it? In short, how do we give it the proper form?"

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3 Dimensional drawing is considered the epitome art composition. To be able to add depth and dimension to a drawn image takes a lot of skill and an eye for detail. This tutorial will give you a few tips about how to add that extra dimension to your drawings.

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Symmetry Secret

Symmetry Secret | Drawing References and Resources | Scoop.it
Many popular still life subjects are symmetrical. Knowing how to employ a short cut for rendering symmetry, not only saves time, but can also make your drawing subjects look more accurate.
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This useful guide explains how to add symmetry to still life images using a few tips. The guide contains tons of useful information for anyone who wants to find out how to improve the overall accuracy of their drawings.

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