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Judy's Art & Classes: Observe Before You Draw
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Judys Art and Classes. Observe Before You Draw. Walk around the objects or the site before you settle. On where you are. Going to start your drawing. What “catches your eye”? Are you interested in what you are going to draw? The viewer will know, passion will radiate in your drawing. Look BEFORE laying down your first line on your paper. Take a break, by getting up, walk away. 10 minutes later- I guarantee you will have. A fresh eye and have the ability. To see more than you saw before.
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Judy's Art & Classes: Lightly Draw-in guide lines
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Judys Art and Classes. Lightly Draw-in guide lines. 8226; Hold a pencil, paintbrush, BBQ skewer or knitting needle horizontally, with a straight arm extended in front of you, use it as a guide to "sight" the horizonal line, of the object that you are drawing. Do the same vertically. 8226; Find the relationship of the subject by observation the “line” and how it relates to the. 8226; Carry that angel down to your paper and draw it at the exact angle in which you SEE it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Judy's Art & Classes: Judy Salinsky~ Bio
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Judys Art and Classes. For the past two decades she has studied with many well-known artists such as Sebastian Capella, Robert Watts, Ron and Vanessa Lemen. Not one to limit her interests, Judy works with a variety of subjects and mediums. Her love for sculpture can be viewed in a few short YouTube video. Beginning Process of the Mask Judy Salinsky. Start to Finish: Making a Mermaid Facemask Judy Salinsky. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Observe Before You Draw. Lightly Draw-in guide lines.
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Judy's Art & Classes: Lesson Plans
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Judys Art and Classes. Observe Before You Draw. Simple Still Life - Draw One Box. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Observe Before You Draw. Lightly Draw-in guide lines. Judysalinsky [at] sbcglobal [dot] net. 169;2013. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Judy's Art & Classes: Rendering-Creating Value
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Judys Art and Classes. When I went into Google to define "rendering", the results were very interesting,. Because most of the definitions were relating to 3D computer rendering. Using the computer to. Do the work, rather than by hand. But what if you were using a pencil, charcoal and a piece of paper? Create the illusion of form? That is what rendering is about,. Creating the illusion of. Three dimensional" form on a 2-D surface. Value: Lights and Darks. Painting are shown color as well as value study.
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Judy's Art & Classes: Gallery
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Judys Art and Classes. Click image to enlarge). Making a Mermaid Judy Salinsky. Off Track Gallery, Encinitas, CA. WindenSea" La Jolla, CA. Foggy Day at Seaside". Discover Lake, San Marcos, CA. 1st Place Monthly Show. Palm study in Hawaii. Pacific Grove, CA. Sunny Day at Seaside. Rock n Wave" Oil. Lake Hodges, Escondido, CA. Illustrations for Picture Book. La Jolla Art Gallery. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Observe Before You Draw. Lightly Draw-in guide lines. Judysalinsky [at] sbcglobal [dot] net.
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Judy's Art & Classes: Materials
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Judys Art and Classes. Learning the basics and how to use the material to create the effects we want. This is a complete list of what a "Seasoned Artist" might have for supplies, this is an accumlative list that may take years to collect. The following items describe the properties of the materials, so a student may understand "WHY". W/ clips and large rubber band:. Each drawing medium (graphite, charcoal, brushes etc.) requires a particular type of paper to achieve. Paper manufacturers make a wide range...
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Judy's Art & Classes: Principles of Design
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Judys Art and Classes. Seven (7) Principles of Design. These are the Laws of designing ANYTHING! To have a good design, you. Should consider these principles for the BEST design possible. Showing the difference in two different sections of the design. It is meant to be seen, most important, to be noticed when compared to other places of the design. Means keeping your design in harmony in which all sections of the pattern make other section feel complete. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Observe Before You Draw.
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Chris Deboda Sketchblog: Crab Cakes
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Tuesday, February 10, 2015. So it looks like I forgot to mention here about a collective art sketchbook that myself and some friends have put together. It's our first venture into self publishing and we call our book "Crab Cakes"! It's a collection of personal sketches by video game industry veterans: Jimmy Lo. It made its debut at the CTN Animation Expo 2014 and signed copies can currently be purchased through Stuart Ng Books here. Below are a couple sample pages:. Posted by C.Deboda. Success for you .