A Master Study from the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 6 "Anatomy." These are additional studies of various male figures and body types. Prisma Color Pencils in a Mole Skin Sketch Book.
A Master Study from the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 6 "Anatomy," These sketches are of three different exaggerated Male Body types an average height, short and tall height character. Graphite and Prisma Color Markers in a Mole Skin Sketch Book.
A Master Study from the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 6 "Anatomy." Graphite and Prisma Color Pencils in a Mole Skin Sketch Book. Here we are looking at 3 different cartoon abstractions of the Male Biceps muscle.
Master Study from the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 6 Anatomy. Graphine, Prisma Color Pencils in a Mole Skin Sketch Book. The purpose of these sketches is to compare the realisticly drawn arm with that of the cartoon arm.
Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer paintings are some of my favorite illustrations of all time. Therefore I've decided to do a master study of each one. I started with Frazett's Death Dealer II from the cover of "Lords of Destruction" because I think it is the easiest of the the Deather Dealer series. This is a prisma color pencil in a 9X12 Strathmore Grey Toned Sketch Book.
A Master Study from the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 6 "Anatomy". Graphite, Prisma Color Pencils and Markers in a Mole Skin Sketch Book.
A Master Study from the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 6 Anatomy. Prisma Colored Pencils in a Mole Skin Sketch Book.
A Master Study from the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 6 Anatomy. Graphite and Prisma Color Marker in a Mole Skin Sketch Book.
A Master Study of the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 6 Anatomy. Graphite and Prisma Color Marker in a Mole Skin Sketch Book.
A Master Study of the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 6 Anatomy. Prisma Color Markers, Colored Pencils and Graphite in a Mole Skin Sketch Book.
Master Study of Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 6 Anatomy. Graphite and Prisma Color Markers in Mole Skin Sketch Book.
A Master Study of The Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 6 Anatomy. Graphite and Prisma Color Markers in a Mole Skin Sketch Book.
For practiced I colored the cover to Planet Comics No. 52. Prisma color markers with digital manipulation.
A Master Study of the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 6 Anatomy. Graphite and Prisma Color Markers in a Mole Skin Sketch Book.
Additional Work I did on the Vanderpoel Master Studies I posted earlier this month. I added Sepia and Inda ink washes over my charoal and pencil drawings. An exercise to improve my skills as a painter.
A Master Study from the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 6 Anatomy. Graphite and Prisma Color Pencil in a Mole Skin Sketch Book.
A Master Study from the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 6 Anatomy. Graphite and Prisma Color Marker in a Mole Skin Sketch Book.
I've finally compiled the first chapter of my over the top martial arts webcomic worlds deadliest into a PDF Download. This digital comic book has a lot of content I have never published on online and you can download it for free. Featuring art work from Comic Book legend Josef Rubinstein, Sam Kressin and Kiyoshi Nakazawa. Just put your name and email in the box below after that you will have to check your email and confirm your email (this insures us that you aren't a spam bot) and I will send you a link to download the comic immeditaley. You will continue to receive an email from us each month about all of our latest comics, behind the scenes sketches and art work, more freebies and awesome stuff opt out any time.
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About Worlds Deadliest; Created in 2012 by Sam Kressin World’s Deadliest is a Series of illustrations and a webcomic inspired by the most, iconic over the top, old-school martial arts mail order advertisements ever made. The story Follows a young student of Karate as he travels the world to learn from the deadliest martial arts masters. See the video below for more details...
A Master Study from the Famous Artist Cartoon Course Lesson 6 Anatomy. Graphite and Prisma Color Marker in a Mole Skine Sketch Book.
These Master Studies were done from John Vanderpoel's (1857-1911) book, "The Human Figure." Eyes have recently been a problematic in my portrait painting and so I am gong to give them some additional attention and focus. The first page is charcoal the second page is graphite.