Saturday, May 11, 2013

Charcoal Drawing Basics : How to Erase in Charcoal Drawing by William Cotterell

Learn how to erase charcoal in a drawing in this free online video art lesson.

Expert: William Cotterell


Bio: William Cotterell graduated in Seattle where he has been Art Director, Creative Director, and Senior Designer and Visual Communications for various national firms.


Filmmaker: randy primm



On behalf of Expert Village, http://www.ehow.com/


 

Charcoal Drawing Basics : How to Add Highlights to Charcoal Drawing by William Cotterell

Learn how to add highlights to a charcoal drawing in this free online video art lesson.

Expert: William Cotterell


Bio: William Cotterell graduated in Seattle where he has been Art Director, Creative Director, and Senior Designer and Visual Communications for various national firms.


Filmmaker: randy primm


 
On behalf of Expert Village, http://www.ehow.com/


 

Charcoal Drawing Basics : Quick Sketch vs. Detailed Sketch: Charcoal Drawing by William Cotterell

Learn how a quick sketch differs from a detailed sketch in charcoal drawing in this free online video art lesson.

Expert: William Cotterell


Bio: William Cotterell graduated in Seattle where he has been Art Director, Creative Director, and Senior Designer and Visual Communications for various national firms.
 

Filmmaker: randy primm

 
On behalf of Expert Village, http://www.ehow.com/

 

Charcoal Drawing Basics : Starting a Charcoal Drawing Sketch by William Cotterell

Learn how to begin a charcoal drawing in this free online video art lesson.

Expert: William Cotterell


Bio: William Cotterell graduated in Seattle where he has been Art Director, Creative Director, and Senior Designer and Visual Communications for various national firms.
 

Filmmaker: randy primm
 
On behalf of Expert Village, http://www.ehow.com/


 

Charcoal Drawing Basics : Types of Paper for Charcoal Drawing by William Cotterell

Learn what types of paper is best for charcoal drawings in this free online video art lesson.

Expert: William Cotterell


Bio: William Cotterell graduated in Seattle where he has been Art Director, Creative Director, and Senior Designer and Visual Communications for various national firms.
 

Filmmaker: randy primm


On behalf of Expert Village, http://www.ehow.com/

 

Charcoal Drawing Basics : Art Supplies for Charcoal Drawing by William Cotterell

Learn what materials and art supplies you'll need to do charcoal drawings in this free online video art lesson.

Expert: William Cotterell


Bio: William Cotterell graduated in Seattle where he has been Art Director, Creative Director, and Senior Designer and Visual Communications for various national firms.



Filmmaker: randy primm


On behalf of Expert Village, http://www.ehow.com/

 

Monday, April 15, 2013

REALISTIC BABY PORTRAIT - with TUTORIAL by ADAM JOHNSTON

Tutorial Number 1 - MY BEAUTIFUL BABY SLEEPING - Drawing from a professional photograph. Its an amazing photo in a great pose, just had to be drawn. Let me show you how. Thank you to my subscribers!...

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Portrait of Lucille Ball by The Drawing Hands

Portrait of Lucille Ball - http://bit.ly/vZzlGJ
2012 - Graphite B pencil on A4 printer paper (8.3x11.7 in - 21x29.7 cm)
Approx. time: 1h 55m

Music: Speak without words
Artist: Dave Bentley
Album: Are friends electric? (2011)
http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/89176

The Drawing Hands: http://www.thedrawinghands.com


 

Portrait of Bob Marley (sketch) by The Drawing Hands

Full picture here: http://bit.ly/IRRfQa

Music by: JAHMAC
Title: Man Fe Move - Album: Reggae and Unity
http://www.jamendo.com/en/#list/a4952...


 

Lesson 1 - Before You Start by The Drawing Hands

Read transcription here: http://bit.ly/zEZiOX

Music: Just Lay Back
Artist: Universal Constructors
Album: Meteor Maker (2009)
http://www.jamendo.com/en/list/a51270...

The Drawing Hands - http://www.thedrawinghands.com


 

Lesson 2 - About Imitation by The Drawing Hands

Read transcription here: http://bit.ly/NW38qQ

Music: Anapurna Catfight
Artist: Universal Constructors
Album: Meteor Maker (2009)
http://www.jamendo.com/en/list/a51270...

The Drawing Hands - http://www.thedrawinghands.com


 

Thursday, April 4, 2013

How to draw a cheeky cartoon monkey by Shoo Rayner

Learn how to draw a cheeky cartoon monkey with children's book author and illustrator, Shoo Rayner.

In this video I use Rotring Tikky pens and pencils and Rotring drawing instruments on cheap nasty photocopier paper.

Find out more about me and my books at my website http://www.shoorayner.com. Look me up on Amazon or in your local bookstore. I've illustrated over 200 books in my time! Enjoy!

See Shoo's books on amazon.com http://amzn.to/Jp6YEW and on amazon.co.uk http://amzn.to/J9lBv

How to draw a Barn Owl - Spoken Tutorial by Shoo Rayner

http://www.shoorayner.com/ - Suggested by MegaRapboy123, this is a tutorial of how to draw a Barn Owl, which, it seems, is the most popular owl in polls. They are very beautiful and quite hard to draw. I gave up doing it in pen as it made the drawing look too hard. Wood cut would be much better than line drawing, but I don't do that!

I was very tired when I did this as I've just finished a mega project, but I thought it was time I posted something new. :)

I use a Staedtle Mars Lumograph 2B pencil and cartridge/bristol paper in this drawing.

How to draw a Cobra snake - Spoken Tutorial by Shoo Rayner

At last a drawing video. I finally got home, very tired from the Royal Wedding Weekend, knowing I had to do a new video. I hope this is okay!

How to draw a Koala - (They are not bears) by Shoo Rayner

Shoo Rayner has illustrated over 200 books for children. Here he shows you how to draw a koala in nice, soft pencil shades.

I'm sorry if I call him a bear in the video. Koalas are Koalas. They are marsupials and not bears.


With award winning illustrator, Shoo Rayner, who has illustrated well over 200 children's books for famous authors and for his own stories. See Shoo's books on amazon.com http://amzn.to/Jp6YEW and on amazon.co.uk http://amzn.to/J9lBv

 http://www.shoorayner.com/
 



Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

How To Draw Flowers - Queen Annes Lace by G. Tal

How To Draw Flowers - Queen Annes Lace
here are some links to the calligraphy writing in the video.
Enjoy!!





http://www.overnightartist.com/

Fancy Letters - How To Design Your Own Swirled Letters
http://youtu.be/3OYhq6HbJ4U

How To Write Calligraphy - Gothic Letters http://youtu.be/OUEjsiAT4-U

How To Draw Letters Alphabets with Calligraphy Pen Decorative - Fancy Alphabets
http://youtu.be/ZNED3EgvDJQ



 

How To Draw flowers - Draw Lavender Flowers by G, Tal

http://www.overnightArtist.com
Learn how to draw flowers - draw lavender flowers in easy tutorial. Sketch lavender flowers with pencil and black markers. The Drawing of the lavender flower - you can paint lavender flowers with lavender shades and green - grey leaves.

Visit http://www.overnightartist.com
for many more beautiful videos
how to draw flowers
how to draw letters - calligraphy, graffiti, bubble letters and more..


Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Speed Drawing Pencil, Landscape | Cool Drawings - Tanked Studio by Yevgeniy Rybakov

Landscape Speed Drawing with Pencil

Hope you enjoyed watching this speed drawing "How To Draw" landscape composition drawing using Pencil. Please SUBSCRIBE to my Channel for More New Videos!

Title: My Memory of Winter
Drawing Medium: Pencil

Speed Drawings + Cool Drawings = Awesome Drawings ;)

Drawing by Artist, Yevgeniy Rybakov | TankedStudio.com

Music by Rick Clarke permission as Royalty Free Music @ http://music4yourvids.co.uk/royalty-f...

Thanks for Watching!
-Yevgeniy


 

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

How to Draw - Mountains in the Mist w/ Commentary by Tyler Lucas

If you would like to see a real time version of this drawing, I have an 8 part series of how to draw this exact drawing step by step! Follow this link to watch!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG1Mqv...

In this video, I will show you the tools and tell you the steps that I took to complete a realistic mountains in the mist landscape scene done in graphite pencils.

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Music is from "The Spark that Thought" and the song is called "A Driving Rain" You can find this song as well as many other songs on http://dig.ccmixter.org/

Supplies and general information about video.
Time to draw: About 3 and a half hours.
Paper: Canson 90Ib Drawing sketch book
Pencils: Mostly HB. Also used 4H, 2H for highlights and 2B 4B for shadows.
Erasers: Tuff Stuff Eraser Stick (mechanical eraser) Kneaded eraser

Welcome back everybody to another drawing tutorial. This time I decided to draw one of my favorite subjects which is a mountain landscape. I have done many mountains in the past but I do not believe to this amount of detail.

I start off every mountain sketch in the same way. I will usually sketch the general placement of the mountains and will usually divide them up as to where the highlights and shadows will be placed. I then will usually jump right into the sky.

When I draw the sky in, I picture where I want the clouds and will leave those areas white. I will first shade the sky in with a 2H or HB pencil in a single hatching motion. Try not to vary the angle too much because it will put too much texture into the sky. I will then go over that area with a 2B pencil and make the sky rather dark. After the shading is completed, I will go back into the sky with a blending stump and will blend the bottoms of the clouds with the sky to make them fade. Then using the kneaded eraser, place it on the tops of the mountains and give it a small twisting motion. This will give the clouds a wispy look to them. It helps to convey movement. Then using the dirty blending stump, start to shade the clouds in a bit. Then using any eraser, erase out parts of the clouds again to create volume. I wanted puffy clouds in this picture so I did this several times over to give me the desired effect.

After the sky is finished up. I then go in to the mountains. I will usually divide them up between which side will have highlights and which side will be shaded. I will save the H pencils for the highlight side and use B pencils for the darker side. I start off light then progressively go darker when I am more confident about how I want the mountains to look.

Moving down the drawing. I decided to add in a layer of clouds or mist. I prepared for this by blending out the bottoms of the mountains and carrying that blend line quite a ways down the page. I then did the same procedure for the clouds and started to erase out clouds. Then going back in and adding more shadows again to enhance them and bring them out more.

Going down the page further I drew in a river with some trees lining the shoreline. I wanted to make this tree line interact with the layer of mist. I achieved this by using very light 4H pencils and making very simple vertical lines. With them being so light, it looks like the mist is interacting with them. I also made more lines using darker pencils to make a layering effect. I also put in some details for individual trees to add visual interest.

The next step was the stream. That was rather simple. Just used a darker pencil for the reflections and used an H pencil for the rest of the water. Blending it with a blending stump. The erasing here and there for some white water.

The final piece of the drawing was shoreline closest to the picture plane. I added in some larger trees. I used a total of 3 different pencils for those. 2H for the first layer then an HB and 2B for the shadows to give them depth and volume. The last stages was the shoreline and adding details to the rocks. I also added in some detailed grass at the end.

Hope you all enjoyed this one and I will see you all again soon with another tutorial!
Leave comments for future suggestions!