Last week’s collection of tutorials covered a wide range of drawing mediums and techniques – from pencil to digital drawing. Below are the top 3 drawing tutorials from last week’s scoops:
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![]() "Don't let painting scare you. Even if you haven't picked up a paint brush before, you can successfully paint a room, if you take your time and learn how to do it right."
Lindsey Davis's insight:
Just because you've never picked up a brush doesn't mean you can't paint! This artcle from Michigan's Tri-County Times is aimed at artists still in their beginnings, and gives you practical steps as you head down that road to canvas and oils. If you've wanted to try painting for a while but've never gotten around to it, this article is for you! |
1. Painting A Waterfall With Acrylics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pwu95hUVv6U
This tutorial shows you how to paint a waterfall from scratch using acrylic paints. Whether you’re a beginner artist or a seasoned artist looking for something new to draw, this tutorial will be useful to you.
2. Create a Beautiful Book Cover in InDesign Using a Busy Photo Background
http://vector.tutsplus.com/tutorials/designing/create-a-beautiful-book-cover-in-indesign-using-a-busy-photo-background/
This tutorial explains the steps of creating a book cover using adobe InDesign. This tutorial is especially useful for creating designs that have a busy photo background or clashing color combinations.
3. Fabric of a Sleeve
http://www.drawspace.com/lessons/view/u11
Finally, in this tutorial you’ll learn how to create realistic looking sleeve drawings with your pencil. The tutorial also explains how to use advanced shading, texture, and composition techniques to add depth to your fabric drawings.
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