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Fundamentals of Toon Boom

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Release date:2018, August

Duration:11 h 10 m

Author:Brent Eviston

Skill level:Intermediate

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

What Will I Learn?
How to draw dynamic figures that come to life on the page.
How to capture the action of any pose.
How to assemble the parts of the figure into a dynamic whole.
How to draw the various parts of the figure including the hands, feet, head and neck.

Requirements
Although this is a beginning figure drawing class, it is not a beginning drawing class. Some basic drawing skills are recommended, but not required.

Description
In this beginning figure drawing course, you’ll learn the exciting art of gesture drawing. Gesture drawing is one of the most important, but least understood parts of the figure drawing process, but Instructor Brent Eviston will guide you through the figure drawing process with the same award-winning instruction and hands on projects that have made his other drawing courses bestsellers.
This course brings the figure drawing studio to you by providing master instruction and timed practice poses for you to draw from. Once enrolled you’ll learn from numerous anatomical diagrams, detailed drawing demonstrations and hundreds of photographs of a fully nude model.
This course contains 12 lessons, each filled with essential figure drawing techniques. Each lesson contains at least one practice reel with times poses specifically chosen so you can get the most out of the lesson they accompany.
By the end of this course you’ll be able to do gesture drawings that stand alone as works of art as well as lay the foundation for more detailed figure drawings.
Because this course features photographs of a fully nude model, it is important that you conduct yourself maturely and appropriately in the course.
Although this is a beginning figure drawing course, it is not a beginning drawing course. Some basic drawing skills are recommended.

Who is the target audience?
Anyone wanting to draw the figure.
Fine artists looking to improve their skills.
Aspiring digital artists looking for a career in the arts.

Table of Contents

Orientation 10:57
What is Gesture Drawing? 15:22
Lesson 1 Primary Action Line 19:03
Lesson 1 Practice Reel 19:01
Lesson 2 The Figure in Action 16:22
Lesson 2 Practice Reel 18:49
Lesson 3: Axis Lines 19:44
Lesson 3 Practice Reel 18:33
Lesson 4: The Torso 19:51
Lesson 4 Practice Reel 19:51
Lesson 5: Center Lines 19:17
Lesson 5 Practice Reel 19:34
Lesson 6: The Legs 19:57
Lesson 6 Practice Reel Part 1 19:26
Lesson 6 Practice Reel Part 2 19:17
Lesson 7 The Feet 19:10
Lesson 7 Practice Reel Part 1 19:23
Lesson 7 Practice Reel Part 2 19:02
Lesson 8 The Upper Torso 19:58
Lesson 8 Practice Reel Part 1 19:25
Lesson 8 Practice Reel Part 2 19:04
Lesson 9: The Arms 19:58
Lesson 9 Practice Reel Part 1 19:26
Lesson 9 Practice Reel Part 2 16:56
Lesson 9 Practice Reel Part 3 17:01
Lesson 10: The Hands 19:59
Lesson 10 Practice Reel Part 1 19:05
Lesson 10 Practice Reel Part 2 19:17
Lesson 10 Practice Reel Part 3 19:57
Lesson 11: The Head & Neck 18:07
Lesson 11 Practice Reel Part 1 17:17
Lesson 11 Practice Reel Part 2 12:44
Lesson 11 Practice Reel Part 3 12:43
Lesson 12: Light & Shadow 19:59
Lesson 12 Practice Reel Part 1 15:48
Lesson 12 Practice Reel Part 2 15:42
Lesson 12 Practice Reel Part 3 15:42

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