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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Drawing Portraits Faces and Figures

A portrait is commonly perceived as the representation of a human being's features, whether the face, head and shoulders or the whole body. It has always been an important theme in figurative arts and a favourite with artists, who have found in it, not just a professional genre wel l rewarded and socially appreciated for its symbolic or celebratory value, but also an interesting opportunity to investigate
the human condition in its physical and, most of all, psychological aspect. It is this latter aspect which tends to predominate nowadays, as photography has greatly undermined the function of the drawn and painted portrait as the only way to reproduce and hand down for posterity an individual's physiognomic features. But this 'documentary' aspect was, of course, only one of the features of the artistic portrait.

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Ebook How to Draw New Retro Style Characters

Ebook How to Draw New Retro Style Characters it's every where you look, in animated television show sand comic books. It's the new retro style.What is retro? I t's the biggest thing to come along in cartooning in decades. It's a style of illustration loosely based on the animated TV shows of the late1950 sandearly1960s—a time when everything had a flat, graphic look, and the sly humor didn't play down to children.

Retro facial expressions and body language are illustrated clearly and in detail. And at the end of the book, you'll be guided through an exciting section on how to draw scenes with multiple characters. Are you ready?
Let's go retro!


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