Roberto Bell's Articles in Humanities
Advice On Pencil Portrait Sketching - Drawing Hairdos
In this expose we talk about the task of drawing coiffures. We explain many tips you can follow to make your coiffures look authentic and lively.
Guidelines For Pencil Portrait Sketching - Sketching Kids
In this expose we discuss the drawing of kids. Although the basic procedures for drawing a kid are the same as for an adult, there are certain sizes and shapes that are decidedly different.
Guidelines For Pencil Portrait Drawing - Employing Strong Lights And Shadows
In this expose we discuss the sketching of strongly contrasting light/dark patterns. We explicate some of the unique rules that apply to this sort of value patterns.
Guidelines For Pencil Portrait Sketching - Blending And The Putty Eraser
In this article we discuss several stumping techniques that allow you to construct a cohesive value matrix for your pencil portrait sketch.
Guidelines For Pencil Portrait Sketching - General Anatomy Of The Mouth
In this expose we will discuss the facial expression of bliss as expressed by the smile. In particular, we will lay out the most critical muscles that partake in a smile.
Guidelines For Pencil Portrait Sketching - General Muscle Structure Of The Muzzle
In this article we will talk about the facial expression of contentment as expressed by the smile. In particular, we will detail the most significant muscles that participate in a smile.
Guidelines For Pencil Portrait Sketching - Plane Directions In Portrait Sketching
In this article we discuss the sculptural structure of the skull. Realizing that the skull is built up from separate planes is critical to get a good likeness and the illusion of 3-dimensionality.
Procedures For Pencil Portrait Sketching - Muscular Forms That Build The Smile
The smile is a very intricate facial expression of happiness. In this article we discuss the most essential muscles involved in the construction of a smile.
Tips On Pencil Portrait Sketching - The Problem With Seeing
In this commentary we talk about the subject of seeing. We clarify why it is so difficult to draw what is actually there. We learn how to get around the problem of schematic preconception. A very useful exercise is included.
Tips On Pencil Portrait Drawing - Value And Form In Relative To Flexibility
In this commentary we discuss the concept of plasticity. We explain how we can use a twelve-value scale to generate the necessary plasticity in a portrait.
Tips On Pencil Portrait Drawing - Painterly Awareness Mode
In this commentary we focus on carving out shape with a sculptural sensibility. We learn how to utilize our pencils, fingers, tissue, stumps, and kneaded eraser as if they were paint brushes.
Tips On Pencil Portrait Drawing - The Entire Arabesque
In this commentary we discuss the drawing of the so-called construct or complete arabesque. We clarify some of the ideas that go into this concept and how to realize them.
Tips On Pencil Portrait Drawing - The Profile View
In this article we talk about the side view of the skull. We explain all the challenges that are peculiar to this view. We emphasize the fact that it is best to delay drawing the actual features of the face as long as possible.
Tips On Pencil Portrait Rendering - The Tilted Skull Pose
In this commentary we will study the tilted head view. We will consider all the differences between the tilted head view and the frontal view.
Tips On Pencil Portrait Sketching - Discrete Flat Areas In Portrait Sketching
In this article we discuss the sculptural structure of the skull. Realizing that the skull is built up from discrete planes is important to get a good likeness and the illusion of 3-dimensionality.
eArticlesOnline Authors:
Member login
Submit articles
Sign Up
FAQ
Submission guidelines
Publishers:
Ezine notifications
Article RSS feeds
Terms of service
Everyone:
New stuff
About us
eArticlesOnline blog
Link to us
Contact us
Privacy policy
Social Bookmarking
Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service
|
Privacy Policy