Media Summary: When learning to draw, in large part you're actually learning to 'see critically'. The marks you make are somewhat secondary. As you learn to sketch, comparing relative sizes to one another is a crucial skill. This sort of To conclude the 'traditional drawing' video section, here's a great way to practice all of your new skills: a simple still life! It might ...

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When learning to draw, in large part you're actually learning to 'see critically'. The marks you make are somewhat secondary. As you learn to sketch, comparing relative sizes to one another is a crucial skill. This sort of To conclude the 'traditional drawing' video section, here's a great way to practice all of your new skills: a simple still life! It might ... The pencil is your primary tool for sketching. Let's get to know it. Ctrl+Paint Store: http:// This basic technique is a fundamental aspect of sketching. Ctrl+Paint Store: http:// One important type of drawing is called the 'block in'. This is a great technique to practice if you're a beginner! It might not seem ...

This episode of the fix list explores issues with scale, and how to avoid them. Ctrl+Paint Store: http:// Drawing is at least 50% 'seeing'. In order to capture the subject that you're looking at, you need to be able to critically look at it. What you might simply call 'lines' or 'drawing' is actually called 'contour'. In this video, we'll do some basic exploration with this ...

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Ctrl+Paint unplugged: Visual Measuring

Ctrl+Paint unplugged: Visual Measuring

When learning to draw, in large part you're actually learning to 'see critically'. The marks you make are somewhat secondary.

Ctrl+Paint unplugged: Visual Measuring Proportion

Ctrl+Paint unplugged: Visual Measuring Proportion

As you learn to sketch, comparing relative sizes to one another is a crucial skill. This sort of

Ctrl+Paint unplugged: Simple Still Life

Ctrl+Paint unplugged: Simple Still Life

To conclude the 'traditional drawing' video section, here's a great way to practice all of your new skills: a simple still life! It might ...

Ctrl+Paint unplugged: Introducing the Pencil

Ctrl+Paint unplugged: Introducing the Pencil

The pencil is your primary tool for sketching. Let's get to know it. Ctrl+Paint Store: http://

Ctrl+Paint unplugged: Crosshatching

Ctrl+Paint unplugged: Crosshatching

This basic technique is a fundamental aspect of sketching. Ctrl+Paint Store: http://

Ctrl+Paint unplugged: Linear Blockin

Ctrl+Paint unplugged: Linear Blockin

One important type of drawing is called the 'block in'. This is a great technique to practice if you're a beginner! It might not seem ...

Improve your Scale & Proportion | Digital Painting

Improve your Scale & Proportion | Digital Painting

This episode of the fix list explores issues with scale, and how to avoid them. Ctrl+Paint Store: http://

Visual Measuring (CtrlPaint.com)

Visual Measuring (CtrlPaint.com)

Drawing is at least 50% 'seeing'. In order to capture the subject that you're looking at, you need to be able to critically look at it.

Digital Painting: Quick Demo

Digital Painting: Quick Demo

This short video summarizes the

Ctrl+Paint unplugged: Drawing Contour Lines

Ctrl+Paint unplugged: Drawing Contour Lines

What you might simply call 'lines' or 'drawing' is actually called 'contour'. In this video, we'll do some basic exploration with this ...

Unplugged - Pencils and Erasers (CtrlPaint.com)

Unplugged - Pencils and Erasers (CtrlPaint.com)

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Why start with a pencil & paper?

Why start with a pencil & paper?

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