Saturday, January 28, 2017

Sunday, January 22, 2017

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Tweet by History In Pictures on Twitter

History In Pictures (@HistoryInPix)
Pablo Picasso uses a light pen to create illuminated art, 1949. pic.twitter.com/fEeOdgw55H

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Friday, January 20, 2017

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Homework notes 1/17

1. Play with your media and materials in your sketchbook. Get to know the media and the kind of marks that you can make.
2. Draw a frame and populate it. Don't take too much time. Go loose. Mess around, make mistakes, it's ok.
3. practice the drawing of cubes, spheres, cylinder, cone and wedge. They don't have to be perfect but don't cling to your mistakes.
4. Practice and play with building up different tones and values. Start with your ballpoint pen.

Stippling
Hatch
Cross hatch
Scribble hatch

5. Try to constrain your lines to different patterns and lengths.


6. Whatever else you want to draw, draw it!

Saturday, January 14, 2017

Tweet by Open Culture on Twitter

Open Culture (@openculture)
Download Original Bauhaus Books & Journals for Free: Gropius, Klee, Kandinsky & More goo.gl/f4jP9c pic.twitter.com/JKXWLjmwR1

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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Pricing Guidelines

Pricing Guidelines

Pricing advice for freelancers, illustrators and clients.

http://www.illustratorsonline.com/webaffil/priceguide.html

Monday, January 9, 2017

Tweet by Becca: 2017 Edition on Twitter

Becca: 2017 Edition (@beccahallstedt)
Art gets a lot easier when you stop giving a crap about what other artists are doing and just create what comes naturally to you.

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Thursday, January 5, 2017

Tweet by Kazu Kibuishi on Twitter

Kazu Kibuishi (@boltcity)
Working w/ color is like working with black & white (value contrast). Besides balancing light/dark, balance hot/cold & complementary colors. twitter.com/betobeto/statu…

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Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Tweet by Open Culture on Twitter

Open Culture (@openculture)
The Adventures of Famed Illustrator Gustave Doré Presented in a Fantasic(al) Cutout Animation goo.gl/cEcTbP pic.twitter.com/1toXlLPYSM

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Tweet by Ronnie del Carmen on Twitter

Ronnie del Carmen (@ronniedelcarmen)
John Lounsbery. Peter Pan 1953. Mr. Darling. Just love watching animation performance of this caliber. #Animation #Disney pic.twitter.com/cA7YEXwimR

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Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Tweet by History In Pictures on Twitter

History In Pictures (@HistoryInPix)
Workers at Disney at a meeting about how to animate water bubbles in "Pinocchio", 1939. pic.twitter.com/xZcWu72er1

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