MorganaFang
06-11-2009, 11:05 PM
I'd like to list for you some non digital resources for helping improve technique and skill.
To begin, Dan Gheno (http://www.dangheno.net/) is a professional artist who has worked for several years, his work has been featured in magazines and galleries all over the Country.
Dan also has been an actively working professor in fine arts. On his website he shares some of his teachings. (http://www.dangheno.net/pteachingspg1.htm)
Michael Hensley (http://artistanatomy.com/biographymichaelhensley.html) is another professional artist who's work is outstanding! He works primarily in depicting the anatomical body. You will definitely find his site useful to say the least. (http://artistanatomy.com/index.html)
My American Artist (http://www.myamericanartist.com/) is a printed magazine and useful online resource. You will not only find handy tips for drawing but also various other mediums as well.
portrait-artist.org (http://www.portrait-artist.org/) Also a very handy dandy tutorial site.
To begin, Dan Gheno (http://www.dangheno.net/) is a professional artist who has worked for several years, his work has been featured in magazines and galleries all over the Country.
Dan also has been an actively working professor in fine arts. On his website he shares some of his teachings. (http://www.dangheno.net/pteachingspg1.htm)
Michael Hensley (http://artistanatomy.com/biographymichaelhensley.html) is another professional artist who's work is outstanding! He works primarily in depicting the anatomical body. You will definitely find his site useful to say the least. (http://artistanatomy.com/index.html)
My American Artist (http://www.myamericanartist.com/) is a printed magazine and useful online resource. You will not only find handy tips for drawing but also various other mediums as well.
portrait-artist.org (http://www.portrait-artist.org/) Also a very handy dandy tutorial site.