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Introduction to Linear Perspective
Here is a basic layout that illustrates how lines recede in one point perspective.
Leraning to Draw - Lesson Notes for Teachers
This is a free drawing lesson site for students who need to learn to draw and teachers who require practical lesson notes. We aim for improved visual literacy and begin here with the basics.
Let's get Drawing - Learning to draw first.
I don't care if you want to work at Pixar or Warner Brothers; for any animation or animation-related job, you must still learn how to draw.
Pastel Techniques
Painting and drawing techniques in pastel and ink
Pen & Ink drawing
Pen & Ink drawing is similar to pencil drawing in that the use of line and technique is closely related. It is however a little more difficult to master and should only be taught to or used by the older students.
Pencil/Graphite drawing
Pencil/Graphite drawing is one of the easiest and least expensive ways in which to begin your art lessons. All you will need is a number #2 pencil and some paper. During your lessons you will learn what type of lines to use and how best to use them in rendering your drawings. We will offer lessons in line drawing, shading, perspective, technique, positive and negative space and much more.
Perspective Drawing
Perspective is very important in the visual arts. Understanding this subject will put you in that small percentage of people that create work that is esthetically pleasing and visually correct. In these lessons we are going to explore Single Point Perspective, Double Point Perspective, Triple Point Perspective, Foreshortening, Shadow Perspective, Proportioning and Dividing of Space, Planes and Directions and much more.
Portrait Art - Free Charcoal Lesson
Sketching the human face with charcoal (using brush techniques)
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