Art Documentaries Channel on Youtube
Check out the art documentaries channel on Youtube.
Check out the art documentaries channel on Youtube.
Here's a Youtube page that features videos of model in poses that should be useful for practising figure drawing. There are non-moving views as well as rotating views, in short and varying duration of time.
There's nudity so you have to sign in to your account first.
Bonnie Arnold (How To Train Your Dragon 2), Jorge Gutierrez (The Book of Life), Travis Knight (The Boxtrolls), Tomm Moore (Song of the Sea), Dan Lin (The Lego Movie) and Don Hall (Big Hero 6) discuss the stories behind getting their films made and the competitive state of feature animation.
Nathan Lorenzana showing off his insane skills with a ballpoint pen portrait.
Mesmerizing as usual.
Check out his sketchbooks from 2007, 2011 and 2013.
Scott Robertson talks about how you can use line weight to give your drawings more impact.
The topics covered are like when to use thick and thin lines, how to differentiate foreground and background elements. It's applicable for objects and landscape subjects.
Almost 1 hour of video featuring John Park's sketchbooks
Screened in 63 countries at more than 300 festivals and winning over 120 awards
This is the story of a young woman out for a hike along a coastal tide pool. Her encounter with a sea anemone triggers a phantasmagorical reaction. She meets a man who seems to be in a similar predicament, and together they start a family of sorts.
Episode 1 of 9 - Croissant begins to question the meaninglessness of his life as a pastry.