The Complete Structure of the Course
The program is designed for step by step progression, from solid foundations to complete projects.
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The Complete Drawing Course
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Fundamentals of Drawing
36 lessons- Welcome !
- Drawing Materials
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Part 1 - Lines
- 1. Lines
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Part 2 - Shapes
- 1. Shapes - The different shapes
- 2. Shapes - Analysis
- 3. Shapes - Examples
- 4. Project β Shapes
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Part 3 - Contours
- 1. Contours
- 2. Project - Contours
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Part 4 - Light and Shadow
- 1. Light and Shadow β Theory
- 2. Light and Shadow β Value Scale
- 3. Light and Shadow β Shading, Blending, and Erasing Techniques
- 4. Project β Shading
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Part 5 - Proportions
- 1. Proportions β Overview
- 2. Proportions β Sight-Size Method
- 3. Proportions β Angle Sighting
- 4. Proportions β The Grid Method
- 5. Proportions β Using the Grid in Real Life
- 6. Proportions β Practice Exercise with the Grid
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Part 6 - Perspective Basics
- 1. Perspective β Horizon Line
- 2. Perspective β One-Point Perspective
- 3. Perspective β Two-Point Perspective
- 4. Perspective β Three-Point Perspective
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Part 7 - Exercices Before Final Projects
- 1. Drawing a Figure Upside Down
- 2. Drawing Negative Space
- 3. Blind Contour Drawing Without Looking
- 4. Seeing the World in Black and White
- 5. Understanding Hard Edges and Soft Edges
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Final Projects
- 1. Final Project β Drapery
- 2. Final Project β Pears
- 3. Final Project β Burger β Part 1
- 4. Final Project β Burger β Part 2
- 5. Final Project β Burger β Part 3
- 6. Final Project β Rose β Part 1
- 7. Final Project β Rose β Part 2
- 8. Final Project β Rose β Part 3
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Drawing Animals
27 lessons-
Part 1 - Drawing Animals Using Simples Shapes
- 1. Drawing Animals Using Simple Shapes β Identification
- 2. Drawing Animals Using Simple Shapes β Letβs Get Started
- 3. Drawing Animals Using Simple Shapes β A More Precise Contour to Finish
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Part 2 - Shading
- 1. Rhinoceros β Analysis and Construction Lines
- 2. Rhinoceros β Shading the Body
- 3. Rhinoceros β Shading the Head
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Part 3 - Textures
- 1. Textures β Introduction
- 2. Fur β Cat
- 3. Wool β Sheep
- 4. Scales β Snake
- 5. Feathers β Rooster
- 6. Spots β Giraffe
- 7. Wrinkled Skin β Elephant β Part 1
- 7. Wrinkled Skin β Elephant β Part 2
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Part 4 - Final Projects
- 1. Dog β Part 1
- 1. Dog β Part 2
- 2. Eagle β Part 1
- 2. Eagle β Part 2
- 3. Horse β Part 1
- 3. Horse β Part 2
- 4. Labrador β Part 1 (Using the grid technique with animals)
- 4. Labrador β Part 2
- 5. Tiger β Part 1
- 5. Tiger β Part 2
- 5. Tiger β Part 3
- 6. Bear - Part 1
- 6. Bear - Part 2
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Drawing Portrait
50 lessons-
Start with a Complete Portrait - Female Portrait
- 1. Introduction β Female Portrait
- 2. Female Portrait β Contours
- 3. Female Portrait β First Eye
- 4. Female Portrait β Second Eye
- 5. Female Portrait β Forehead
- 6. Female Portrait β Nose
- 7. Female Portrait β Cheek
- 8. Female Portrait β Mouth
- 9. Female Portrait β Hair β Part 1
- 10. Female Portrait β Hair β Part 2
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Start with a Complete Portrait - Male Portrait
- 1. Introduction β Male Portrait
- 2. Male Portrait β First Eye
- 3. Male Portrait β Second Eye
- 4. Male Portrait β Nose
- 5. Male Portrait β Cheek
- 6. Male Portrait β Forehead
- 7. Male Portrait β Area Between Nose and Mouth
- 8. Male Portrait β Ear
- 9. Male Portrait β Chin
- 10. Male Portrait β Hair
- 11. Male Portrait β Neck
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Drawing the Different Facial Features - Mouth
- 1. Closed Mouth
- 2. Smiling Mouth
- 3. Open Mouth
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Drawing the Different Facial Features - Nose
- 4. Nose β 3/4 View
- 5. Nose β Profile View
- 6. Nose β Front View
- 7. Crooked Nose
- 8. A Tool to Draw the Nose
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Drawing the Different Facial Features - Eyes
- 9. Eye β Front View
- 10. Eye β Profile View
- 11. Eye β 3/4 View
- 12. Closed Eye
- 13. A Tool to Better Draw Eyes
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Drawing the Different Facial Features - Ears
- 14. Ear β Profile View
- 15. Ear β Front View
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Drawing the Different Facial Features - Hair
- 16. Hair β Straight
- 17. Hair β Wavy
- 18. Hair β Long Male
- 19. Hair β Short
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Facial Proportions - The Loomis Method
- 1. Head Analysis
- 2. Front View Portrait
- 3. Profile Portrait
- 4. Three Quarter View Portrait
- 5. Additional Exercise
- 6. Sculpting a Simplified Loomis Head in Clay
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Advanced Studies
- 1. Working on the Gaze of an Elderly Person
- 2. Working on Dark Skin
- 3. Drawing a Complex Hairstyle β Part 1
- 3. Drawing a Complex Hairstyle β Part 2
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Drawing the Human Body
14 lessons-
Create a Precise Contour
- 1. Analyzing the Body Using Simple Shapes
- 2. Drawing the Body Using Shapes
- 3. From Shapes to a Precise Contour
- 4. Drawing All Body Postures
- 5. Human Body Proportions
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Drawing Different Parts of the Human Body
- 1. The Chest
- 2. The Hand
- 3. The Back
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Foreshortening
- 1. Foreshortening β Introduction
- 2. Foreshortening of the Human Body
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Final Projects
- 1. Standing Woman β Subject Introduction
- 1. Standing Woman
- 2. David β Part 1
- 2. David β Part 2
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Drawing Perspective
44 lessons-
Basic Techniques
- 1. The Horizon Line
- 2. One-Point Perspective
- 3. Two-Point Perspective
- 4. Three-Point Perspective
- 5. Exercises to Better Master Perspective
- 6. The Cone of Vision, Station Point, and Distortion in Perspective
- 7. Division in Perspective
- 8. Multiplication in Perspective
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Ellipses in Perspective
- 1. Ellipse Basics
- 2. Arches
- 3. Dividing an Ellipse
- 4. A Cylindrical Tower
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Proportions Techniques in Perspective
- 1. Overview of the Techniques Covered
- 2. One-Point Perspective Grid
- 3. Two-Point Perspective Grid
- 4. Scaling Objects
- 5. When Vanishing Points Are Too Far Away β The Brewer Method
- 6. The Brewer Method β Demonstration
- 7. Perfect Squares and Cubes in Perspective
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Slopes in Perspective
- 1. Basics of Slopes
- 2. Creating a Precise Angle
- 3. Special Case β A Dormer Window
- 4. A Staircase β Simple Method
- 5. A Staircase β More Precise Method
- 6. A Road Going Up and Down
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Advanced Techniques
- 1. Dynamic Planes in Perspective
- 2. Complex and Curved Forms in Perspective
- 3. Breaking Down Volumes
- 4. Complex Forms in Perspective β Practical Demonstration
- 5. Atmospheric Perspective
- 6. Five-Point Perspective
- 7. Five-Point Perspective β Second Example
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Cast Shadows
- 1. Front Lighting
- 2. Side Lighting
- 3. Shadow Projection on a Wall or Other Surface
- 4. Multiple Light Sources
- 5. Radiating Light
- 6. Top Lighting
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Finals Projects
- 1. Introduction to the Final Demonstrations
- 2. One-Point Perspective Final Project
- 3. Two-Point Perspective Final Project
- 4. Interior Scene in Perspective
- 5. Drawing a Daily Object in Perspective β A Table
- 6. A Car in Perspective
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