Meet sketch artist instructor Paul Heaston and get started sketching your point of view. To begin, you’ll learn to look for scenes instead of objects. Then, find out how to simplify the scene when drawing cluttered spaces. Paul shares his method for how he starts and moves through a sketch and what details he’s sure to include on the first go-around. Paul will also help you differentiate between sketching and illustrating, so you can draw what you see instead of what you think you see, using context to help convey your message.
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Making Drawing a Daily Practice
Starting a new habit—especially a creative habit—can be intimidating, but with the right guidance anyone can make the daily practice of sketching a vibrant part of their life! Join artist Patricia Watwood as she takes you step-by-step through her approach to daily sketching. See how…
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Floral Illustration: Painting Base Colors
Bring beautiful blooms into your home, one brushstroke at a time! Work along with artist and illustrator Mia Whittemore and learn how to build up the foundational colors for stunning floral illustrations. While it may seem like a simple thing, painting large areas of a…
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Mixing Black in Oil Paint
Many artists insist that they never use black straight from the tube. It might seem like an odd rule to follow, but artist Katie Liddiard explains why you might want to do the same, and how you can achieve deeper, richer darks by mixing them.…
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Creating the Illusion of Light & Form in Your Drawings
Want realistic drawings? Contrast is key! Artist and instructor Kateri Ewing guides you through essential techniques for working with charcoal. In this video, you’ll learn how to assess your drawing to stay in the right tonal range for your subject while creating a convincing light…
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