Drawing The Adult Male Head by Bob Kato – Vol 1-3
Release date:2021
Author:Bob Kato
Skill level:Beginner
Language:English
Exercise files:Yes
Bob Kato is an Associate Professor at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. He has been teaching drawing and painting classes there since 1989. Bob has also held workshops at Walt Disney Feature Animation, Walt Disney Consumer Products, Walt Disney Online and Universal Studios Creative. In 2002 he founded The Drawing Club Drawing Workshop in Los Angeles. Bob has illustrated for publications such as National Lampoon and Spy Magazine, and he has illustrations in permanent exhibits at The Smithsonian Institute’s National Zoo and The Florida Aquarium. His work has been included in award annuals such as Communication Arts and The Society of Illustrators.
Tutorials included:
Drawing the Adult Male Head with Bob Kato
The ability to draw and paint the human head is a fundamental skill that all artists should have. In this first DVD in a series, Bob Kato demonstrates step-by-step how to draw the human head using basic drawing materials. He shows how to develop a drawing in stages, and through this process discusses gesture, form, depth, perspective, proportion as well as light and shadow. Bob also reveals how he invents characters using a basic set of guidelines
Painting the Adult Male Head: Monochromatic with Bob Kato
The ability to draw and paint the human head is a fundamental skill that all artists should have. In this second DVD in a series, Bob Kato demonstrates with gouache step-by-step how to paint the human head using value. He shows how to develop a painting in stages, and through this process discusses gesture, form, depth, perspective, proportion as well as light and shadow. In this lecture, Bob works from life and invents characters using a basic set of guidelines and strategies.
Painting the Adult Male Head: Color with Bob Kato
The ability to draw and paint the human head is a fundamental skill that all artists should have. In this third DVD in a series, Bob Kato demonstrates with gouache step-by-step how to paint the human head in color. He shows how to develop a color painting in stages, and through this process discusses gesture, form, depth, perspective, proportion as well as light and shadow. In this lecture, Bob works from life and invents characters using a basic set of guidelines and strategies.