Sunday, December 14, 2014

Brushes Tips For Watercolor Painting

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What are the proper Brushes For Watercolor Painting

This can be confusing for the beginning water colorist. 
Many people are natural collectors and seem to accumulate every gadget that comes along. If your pocketbook can afford it,nothing wrong with this.
Always experimenting and have acquired many materials for the purposes, however, We will only discuss the materials that are essential for the beginner to have.
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From Left To Right : 2-inch sky-flow brush, 1.5-inch Flat, 1-inch Flat, 3/4-inch Flat, No.12 Round, No. 8 Round, No. 4 Round, Rigger and the last two are scrubbers.




BRUSHES
If we shold to choose which of my materials should be of the finest quality, it would be this brushes. The following is information on a selection of brushes with a wide range of costs.

Thursday, November 13, 2014

6 Easy Step To Draw a Horse in Painting Tips

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1. Lightly sketch a rectangle 
with "run-over" lines.


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2. About midway in the front find the shoulder point (a). Topping the two verticals will be the withers (b) and the apex of the hips (c).
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3. Add the breast line (a), the belly line (b) and the buttocks line (c).

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4. Sketch the neck and head (a-e). In many horses the neck is not too much longer than the head (see upper right diagram).
Establish me elbow (f) and stifle or patella (g).

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5. sketch two sweep lines (front A and back A).
The back one should angle out more than the one in front and should be more curved. Add two fetlock knobs (a). 
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6. Add a few finishing touches, keeping the final concept simple. Try several drawings until they look right.                                                                





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Now, start developing the legs A through D. Notice the hoof (c) is, in each case, in front of the sweep line (step C). 
In D-front fish knee (d), and in D-back find the hock (d). Also, connect the fetlock with the hoof by two short parallel lines (e).
This approach to drawing a horse's foot will save infinite trouble later on. 
Study the enlargement E and F.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Taking Horse Head Points One by One 1 - Painting Tips.

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As a rule the first line to be set down in drawing a horse' s head is that running off the forehead (1).   Nearly always this line is slanted at 45' provided the horse is standing normally.   Having drawn line 1,  draw line 2.
The heavier the horse  (draft variety), the more parallel and farther apart lines 1 and 2 will be.   Line  3 may be less than 1/2 of line 4 in a light riding horse or more than 1/2  of line 4 in a heavy draft horse. (sketch lightly)
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Next, sketch a little triangle in front of the above line  3.   Line  6 of that triangle  extends to join line 7 to make the chin.   Notice that,  as underdrawing,  short line 7 may be parallel with line  5.   About midway along the remainder of  the  original line 2, draw arc 8.   This is to be the bottom of the prominent cheek bone of the lower jaw.   This curve drops below straight line 2 about as far as does the little chin
triangle.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Taking Horse Head Points One by One 2 - Painting Tips.

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Fig. 9,  second only to the  jaw bone in prominence is the facial crest ridge or  zygomatic bone.  This is highly conspicuous ,(consult fig. 10).  It is a continuation of,  but steps down a little from,  the. scallop mentioned in fig. 8.  

Get so you watch for this ridge whenever you're around a horse or see a picture of a horse.




Fig. 10, this is the skull fitted into the head' s outline. No animal has more obvious bone embossvent in his head than the horse.



Fig. 11, here is the 'change of planet stairway where shadow is likely to occur. A little time spent pondering this will never be regretted. (Also notice the mobility of the ear. )

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Leonardo Davinci Note Books 2

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Figure 2.
Based on Leonardo's note books, for putting in the Features..
In his note ­books, Leonardo explains that the major types of features are those
that lie flat along a baseline, those that rise.and those that fall from the baseline.


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