Videos
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Drawing Easy – Big Bad Wolf
Hello, In the previous video we painted the Little Red Riding Hood. In this we will do the Big Βad Wolf. Not so big, not so bad. This character has appeared in many stories. Anyone can design it as he wants. Big, hairy, bad, good maybe smiling. Creating a drawing of a caricature gives us great freedom. I chose to draw him not too wild with the teeth looking threatening, not too friendly. I would describe him as serious. How serious a wolf can be in a fairy tale? So at first I sketched the wolf in pencil. I draw the lines with pen and tried to be relaxed since…
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Drawing Easy – Little Red Riding Hood
Little Red Riding Hood is a European fairy tale about a young girl and a Big Bad Wolf. Numerous authors have rewritten this tale using variant titles and story paths. A simple draw to do without thinking a lot about details and without stressing yourself with the result. You can draw as many Little Red Riding Hoods you want.
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Drawing Easy – 6 Easy Face Expressions
In this video we are going to draw some easy face expressions using the U shape for the face. Happy Laughing Fear Surprise Enjoyment Suspicious
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Drawing Easy – Stickman Study
Stickman : Head , 2 Arms, Body, 2 Legs. Add elbows and knees, also neck ,shoulders and hips. Curve the spine and voila ! ! !
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Primitive Movie, Stick Man Fishing.
A very simple short film made on pen paper. After the frames were painted, they were digitized by scanner. After minimal processing of size and brightness they came together to create the film.
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Drawing Easy – Abstract art Geometry with Basic Shapes & Watercolor Pencils
Hi everyone, In this video we are going to design an abstract design using geometric shapes. First I made some drafts with pen on paper by randomly placing the shapes to create some relationships between them. Some shapes will hide parts of the other shapes. Interesting silhouettes will be created between the shapes. We will first draw our final drawing with a pencil and then make only the part of the shapes that will appear with a pen. We will erase the pencil. Then we will paint with watercolor pencils. We will use our brush with some water for the watercolor effect. Thank you.
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Drawing Easy – Simple Landscape with Basic Shapes & Watercolor Pencils
Hi everyone. In this video we will draw a simple landscape with basic shapes. Here is the paper I will use for the final design. It is watercolor paper. I will draw its outline on plain paper that we use for printers. We are ready to continue. With simple shapes we will make all parts of our design. Let’s define the horizon with this line. Hmmm, my thought about this design is that we have a big tall tree right in the middle. We will put this in its depth by putting its trunk to start near the horizon We will design some other trees to the right and left.…
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Drawing Easy – 3 Basic Shapes & Watercolor Pencils
Hi everyone. In this video we will draw 3 basic shapes and then we will paint them by using watercolor pencils. Let’s start First draw a simple rectangular. We don’t care if it’s a correct rectangular. We will draw it by using a pencil. After we will use the pen to draw the correct shape. If you feel that it’s very difficult to draw it you can always use a ruler Now let’s draw with pen Second shape a circle. At the beginning we can make the move without the pencil touching the paper. After a few virtual circles draw it without fear. Again we will use the pen to…
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Drawing Easy – WarmUp
Hi, everyone !! In this video, I’ll show you some warm up exercises that you can do. The purpose of warming up is to “awaken” your drawing muscle memory and getting back into the groove of drawing. As you’re about to discover, none of my warm-up exercises really have any artistic value, .. or maybe some abstract value … or inspiration for an illustration. Put your favourite music on. Draw with pencil or pen, it doesn’t matter. They’re just really simple warm-up exercise. The first one is to simply draw parallel lines, as straight as you can. Let’s try Different Length. Now Let’s try to draw some vertical lines over.…
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Inspired by Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper was an American realist painter and printmaker. He was born in 1882 and grew up in a small town with a view of the Hudson River near New York City. He found support in his art by his parents. They supplied him with materials, instructional magazines, and illustrated books. He was working in pen-and-ink, charcoal, watercolour, and oil. After High school he took lessons in commercial illustration and later he transferred to the New York School of Art and Design. He studied under two famous artists. The American artist William Merritt Chase instructed him in oil painting. Robert Henri taught him to forget about art and paint…