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Interactive Spline Scene Example
Understanding how light works is fundamental to painting. This module covers the basics of light and how it interacts with objects.
Understanding the difference between specular and diffuse light
Pro Tip: Always mix slightly more paint than you think you need. It's hard to perfectly recreate a color later!
Examples of Color Palettes for Different Moods
Embed Youtube and Vimeo videos to really hit home the point
Your students deserve more than the standard library of videos. Mix text, images, files, video—even 3D models to get your ideas across.
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Students show you exactly what's working—and what isn't—by leaving comments directly on text, Driah blocks, or specific video moments. Whether you're refining your first lesson or launching your tenth course, you'll always have precise feedback to keep improving.
The 7.5-head measurement system
Welcome to Figure Drawing! This course is designed to guide you through the principles and techniques necessary for accurately representing the human form. Figure drawing is not only about capturing likeness but understanding the intricate relationships between anatomy, proportion, balance, and gesture.
Throughout this course, you will develop a technical understanding of skeletal structure, muscular anatomy, and surface form, which will inform and enrich your drawings. You'll learn to perceive and depict the human body in various poses and perspectives by closely observing proportionate relationships, anatomical landmarks, and natural rhythms of the body. By mastering these skills, you'll be able to convey dynamic movement, emotional expression, and realistic anatomy in your drawings.
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148 students enrolled
Is anyone else struggling with the gesture drawing exercises?
Yeah, it was really tricky to begin with, it really does take some practice to get the hang of it.
148 students enrolled
Loving the effort you guys are putting in!
Thanks Ben!
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