Figure drawing progress in time lapse
We wanted to share with you the video we made the other day. This time lapse covers 3 hours of figure drawing in only 1 minute and a half.
Hopefully we can share more of these with you soon!
We wanted to share with you the video we made the other day. This time lapse covers 3 hours of figure drawing in only 1 minute and a half.
Hopefully we can share more of these with you soon!
On Monday October 10 we had a very special visit here in Barcelona Atelier. Character Artist and 3D sculptor Vimal Kerketta shared with us his artistic experience. He also introduced to our students his favourite tool ZBrush and explained step-by-step how to create a model in it.
You can check out Vimal’s work here: https://www.artstation.com/artist/vimalkerketta
One of our instructors, Xavier Denia Valls featured in Nitram Charcoal’s “Around the World” video.
In this video we can see the work of most outstanding artists all over the world who draw with Nitram’s products.
Last week one of our students, Helena featured with her step-by-step tutorial in the blog of Nitram Charcoal! We are always encouraging our students to share their knowledge and try to put what they have learned with us into words as it’s a good way to go through the basics. Check out her process overview […]
First step:
Things to consider when starting a drawing :
Sight-size
Proportions
Gesture
Rhythm
Abstract geometric forms
Center line
Bony points
Comparative measurements
Process
-Sight size is one of the most common ways to define the important points in your drawing (like the pit of the neck, the bellybutton, the pubic area, the top of the head and the feed of the standing leg). It’s a […]
Hace un tiempo, cuándo el fotógrafo Francisco Ramirez nos propuso el Proyecto Ramiflex, nos encantó la idea: la delicadeza y sensibilidad de éste proyecto, rescata los inicios de la fotografia, cómo un proceso artístico único.
Ésta vez, utilizando los espacios de Barcelona Atelier of Realist Art, el dibujo y la fotografía se unen en sólo arte.
Fotógrafo: […]
When Mr. John Collier was writing his book on The Art of Portrait Painting he asked John Singer Sargent
for an account of his methods. Sargent replied:
As to describing my procedure, I find the greatest
difficulty in making it clear to pupils, even with the palette
and brushes in hand and with the model before me; to
serve it […]