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How to Draw Bruce Lee Step by Step. <table style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left` border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <object width=`560` height=`340` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/BEuwiT6SPCI&hl=en_US&fs=1` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/BEuwiT6SPCI&hl=en_US&fs=1` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  <td>  <p>This resource will teach you how to Draw Bruce Lee Step by Step!</p>  <p> </p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td style=`text-align: left;`>  <p style=`text-align: left;`><strong>Supplies Which I Use/Recommend for Drawing Projects:</strong></p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`><strong></strong></p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`><a href=`http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-3724826-10495307?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dickblick.com%2Fproducts%2Fblick-white-sulphite-drawing-paper%2F%3Fwmcp%3Dcj%26wmcid%3Dfeeds%26wmckw%3D10209-1033-815&cjsku=10209-1033` target=`_top`><span style=`color: #33cccc;`>Blick White Sulphite Drawing Paper</span></a><span style=`color: #33cccc;`><img src=`http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></span> - The best deal on the internet!</p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`>500 sheets of  80lb. (Very Thick) drawing paper for $13.99. This</p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`>is, by far, the best deal for paper on the internet.</p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`> </p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`><a href=`http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-3724826-10495307?sid=2858963&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dickblick.com%2Fproducts%2Fgenerals-kimberly-drawing-pencils%2F%3Fwmcp%3Dcj%26wmcid%3Dfeeds%26wmckw%3D20421-1009-1319&cjsku=20421-1009` target=`_top`><span style=`color: #00ffff;`>Set of 10</span></a><span style=`color: #00ffff;`><img src=`http://www.awltovhc.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /> </span>Graphite Drawing Pencils - A great deal on a set of 10 drawing pencils ($7.10)</p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`> </p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`><a href=`http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-3724826-10495307?sid=2858963&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dickblick.com%2Fproducts%2Fdesign-kneaded-rubber-erasers%2F%3Fwmcp%3Dcj%26wmcid%3Dfeeds%26wmckw%3D21502-2620-1353&cjsku=21502-2620` target=`_top`><span style=`color: #00ffff;`>Design Kneaded Rubber Erasers</span></a><img src=`http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` />- for 58 cents each (: I`m not trying to `break anyones bank` :)</p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`> </p>  <a href=`http://www.tkqlhce.com/click-3724826-10495307?sid=2858963&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dickblick.com%2Fproducts%2Fpro-art-blending-paper-stumps%2F%3Fwmcp%3Dcj%26wmcid%3Dfeeds%26wmckw%3D22993-2000-12475&cjsku=22993-2000` target=`_top`><span style=`color: #00ffff;`>Pro Art Blending Paper Stumps</span></a><span style=`color: #00ffff;`><img src=`http://www.awltovhc.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></span>- Hard to find, tortillions (paper stumps for blending)</td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`> </p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>  <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 728x15, created 2/3/10 */  google_ad_slot = `1049141337`;  google_ad_width = 728;  google_ad_height = 15;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  <td>  <p><img title=`Draw Bruce Lee Step by Step 1` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs159.snc4/37295_1408035053767_1619167147_30943473_3407913_n.jpg` alt=`Draw Bruce Lee Step by Step1` width=`462` height=`520` /></p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>Step 1: Observe then draw the shape that you see. The bottom is a semi circle</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>and the top is trapezoidal.</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>Step 2.) Add the two shapes that you see. They will be the area around Bruce</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>Lee`s eyes.</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`Draw Bruce lee Step by Step` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs079.ash2/37295_1408035093768_1619167147_30943474_5838283_n.jpg` alt=`Draw Bruce Lee Step by Step` width=`462` height=`520` /></p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>Step 3: Add the shapes which will make up Bruce Lee`s nose. Be sure to notice that</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>the size of these shapes when together is slightly smaller than the eye shapes</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>from the previous step.</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>Step 4: Step four is the most complicated step. Be sure to observe it for a few</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>seconds before you draw it. Notice that the trapezoidal mouth shape is as wide as</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>the nose shape above. The shadow shape encircles the mouth and then forms a </p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>shape that slightly resembles the State of California to the right of the mouth.   </p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`3` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs159.snc4/37295_1408035133769_1619167147_30943475_686868_n.jpg` alt=`3` width=`462` height=`520` /></p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>Step 5: Put in the lines which will separate the eyebrows and the area above Bruce</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>Lee`s eyes.</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>Step 6: Is tricky. Be sure to give it extra time. Add the eyes and be sure to notice</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>that they lie directly in the middle of the shapes added in step two. Bruce will have</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>an angry expression in this picture so his eyes will be wide open and his eyebrows</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>will be pushing downwards. </p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`4` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs159.snc4/37295_1408035173770_1619167147_30943476_6200412_n.jpg` alt=`4` width=`462` height=`520` /></p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>Step 7: Add Bruce Lee`s vintage 70`s Emo haircut.</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>Step 8: Add the two shapes for his neck.</p>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>  <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td><img title=`9` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs013.ash2/34005_1408051534179_1619167147_30943496_7060632_n.jpg` alt=`9` width=`462` height=`520` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td><img title=`9` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs013.snc4/34005_1408051574180_1619167147_30943497_1552540_n.jpg` alt=`9` width=`462` height=`520` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td><img title=`32` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs033.snc4/34005_1408051614181_1619167147_30943498_136992_n.jpg` alt=`shading` width=`462` height=`520` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td><img title=`fin bruce lee` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs033.snc4/34005_1408051654182_1619167147_30943499_4925693_n.jpg` alt=`fin` width=`462` height=`520` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>  <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td><a href=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/custom_site_files/brucelee.pdf`>DRAW BRUCE LEE STEP BY STEP (Download PDF)- CLICK HERE</a></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p> How to Draw George W. Bush Step by Step. <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td>  <object width=`640` height=`385` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/2hhXV4Gzmss&hl=en_US&fs=1&color1=0x5d1719&color2=0xcd311b` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/2hhXV4Gzmss&hl=en_US&fs=1&color1=0x5d1719&color2=0xcd311b` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p> This video and the resources below will teach you how to draw George W. Bush. E-Mail me your finished pictures</p>  <p>@ <a href=`mailto:kazanjianm@gmail.com`>kazanjianm@gmail.com</a> and I will post them. - Merrill</p>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 728x15, created 2/3/10 */  google_ad_slot = `1049141337`;  google_ad_width = 728;  google_ad_height = 15;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 336x280, created 2/2/10 */  google_ad_slot = `4181428218`;  google_ad_width = 336;  google_ad_height = 280;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p>  <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`Draw George W Bush Step by Step 1-2` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs312.snc3/28278_1396552886720_1619167147_30914642_775941_n.jpg` alt=`Draw George W Bush Step by Step 1-2` width=`529` height=`620` /></p>  <p>Step 1.) Observe, then draw the shape that you see. This will be President Bush`s forehead.</p>  <p>Notice that the eyebrow region is similar to how a child draws a bird.</p>  <p>Step 2.) Observe, then put in the two shapes for Dubya`s hair. Take your time and compare</p>  <p>the size of each shape. </p>  <p> </p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`Draw George W Bush Step by Step 3-4` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs292.snc3/28278_1396552926721_1619167147_30914643_2675088_n.jpg` alt=`Draw George W Bush Step by Step 3-4` width=`512` height=`620` /></p>  <p>Step 3.) Its time to put in Dubya`s peepers. Instead of just focusing on the eye, I put in</p>  <p>the entire eye region.</p>  <p>Step 4.) In  step four, I added the bottom of the nose. Take your time to notice the</p>  <p>spacing between the eye shapes and the line for the nose.</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`How to Draw George W. Bush Step by Step 5-6` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs322.ash1/28278_1396552966722_1619167147_30914644_3748762_n.jpg` alt=`How to Draw George W. Bush Step by Step 5-6` width=`512` height=`620` /></p>  <p>Step 5.) Add the wrinkle lines to the side of the nose and President Bush`s mouth. Notice</p>  <p>that the region between the top lip and the bottom of the nose is trapezoidal. Also notice</p>  <p>that the former President`s top lip is extremely thin and that the bottom lip is only slightly</p>  <p>thicker than the center part, where his teeth are.</p>  <p>Step 6.) Add the chin to your drawing. Also, notice the extra shadow line that I added.</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`How to Draw George W. Bush Step by Step 7-8` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs312.snc3/28278_1396553006723_1619167147_30914645_3012239_n.jpg` alt=`How to Draw George W. Bush Step by Step 7-8` width=`508` height=`620` /></p>  <p>Step 7.) Add the neck shape and the two ears. Don`t stress too much about the shape of</p>  <p>the neck, but know that most caricatures of the former President, portray him with big ears.</p>  <p>Democrats and Republicans can both agree that Dubya has some prominent cartelidge on</p>  <p>the side of his head.</p>  <p>Step 8.) Add the teeth. Be sure to notice the strong shadow on the sides of the mouth but</p>  <p>resist the urge to go too dark between each tooth.</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`How to Draw George W. Bush Step by Step 9-10` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs322.ash1/28278_1396553046724_1619167147_30914646_3664090_n.jpg` alt=`How to Draw George W. Bush Step by Step 9-10` width=`512` height=`620` /></p>  <p>Step 9.) Spend some extra time on step 9. Add in President Bush`s eyes and eyebrows. His</p>  <p>eyes are extra small and there is slightly less space between them than most people. Notice</p>  <p>that there is only a small amount of space between the eyes and eyebrows. Finally, add more</p>  <p>detail than usual to the region under the eye.</p>  <p> </p>  <p>Steps 10-16- Please watch the shading portion of the video above and print out the PDF below</p>  <p>to assist you. </p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td> <img title=`George W. Bush Drawing Step by Step 11-12` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs312.snc3/28278_1396553086725_1619167147_30914647_4242878_n.jpg` alt=`George W. Bush Drawing Step by Step 11-12` width=`512` height=`620` /></td>  <span style=`font-size: small;`><form action=`http://www.tkqlhce.com/interactive` enctype=`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` method=`get`></form><img src=`http://www.awltovhc.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></span>  <td> </td>     <td> </td>     </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/102/09/10209-OC3-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Blick White Sulphite Drawing Paper` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Blick White Sulphite Drawing Paper</span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`><span style=`font-size: small;`>Many of you have asked; This is a link to the drawing paper that I use for my pencil drawing work(the 80lb paper). This paper is both cheap (err...cost effective) and of high quality. I have used it since I began my teaching career in 2001, and I still use it for my own art projects. - Merrill Kazanjian  </span></span></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>Compare Blick`s drawing paper — its weight, texture, and value — with any other student drawing paper you`ve used. Our premium brand of student art papers has been produced to meet the needs of the art teacher. It has a medium surface suitable for all pencil, charcoal, pastel, or pen and ink drawing. Available in 50 lb (74 gsm), 60 lb (98 gsm), and 80 lb (124 gsm) weights and a variety of packages.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`10209-1005` /> <input name=`sid` type=`hidden` value=`2858963` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/blick-white-sulphite-drawing-paper/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=10209-1005-815` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <p>    <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td><img title=`george w bush drawing step by step` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs292.snc3/28278_1396553126726_1619167147_30914648_1805551_n.jpg` alt=`george w bush drawing step by step` width=`486` height=`619` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td><img title=`finished george w bush` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs322.ash1/28278_1396553166727_1619167147_30914649_5496375_n.jpg` alt=`finished george w bush` width=`486` height=`619` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td><span style=`font-size: large;`><a href=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/custom_site_files/dubya.pdf`>CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE PDF</a></span></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p> How to Draw Michael Jackson Step by Step. <table style=`text-align: center; width: 600px;` border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td style=`TEXT-ALIGN: center`><span style=`font-size: large;`>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`><img src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/banner.jpg` alt=`How to Draw Michael Jackson Step by Step` width=`600` height=`191` /></p>  </span></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>  <object width=`640` height=`385` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/uvYQqLEcloU&hl=en_US&fs=1&color1=0x5d1719&color2=0xcd311b` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/uvYQqLEcloU&hl=en_US&fs=1&color1=0x5d1719&color2=0xcd311b` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p class=`MsoNormal` style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt`><span style=`font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;`>Hey, I got a question. Do you Remember the Time that you asked me to do a tutorial on how to draw Michael Jackson? Well, this Smooth Criminal listened to your requests because i`m not one of those youtubers who says Leave Me Alone. I like The Way You Make Me Feel when you leave comments and give me feedback....so thank you! </span></p>  <p class=`MsoNormal` style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt`><span style=`font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;`> </span></p>  <p class=`MsoNormal` style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt`><span style=`font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;`>This video is going to break the process of drawing Michael Jackson down in to simple steps.... just like ABC.... which is as easy as 1,2,3. <span style=`mso-spacerun: yes`> </span>After the easy steps, you are going to learn how to build tones so that you can shade your drawing. But dont stress, <span style=`mso-spacerun: yes`> </span>because it don`t matter to me if your drawing is too black or white. If you mess up, just keep it `In the Closet` and hit the link in the video description so that I can really help you. The link will take you to a Michael Jackson drawing cheat sheet with step by step pictures. Its my way of saying `Ill be There, because I dont want your drawing to be Bad. </span></p>  <p class=`MsoNormal` style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt`><span style=`font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;`> </span></p>  <p class=`MsoNormal` style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt`><span style=`font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;`>Art Heals the World.... and I Wanna be Starting Somethin on my youtube channel. So please click on the little old man in the mirror to subscribe! I Want You Back, and not too many people can spell kazanjianm. So Come on.... youll get a free art education, and I wont stop til you get enough. You cant beat it.</span></p>  <p class=`MsoNormal` style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt`><span style=`font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;`> </span></p>  <p class=`MsoNormal` style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt`><span style=`font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;`>Note: This drawing is of Michael from early to mid career when he was in his mid to late twenties. I used several reference images from the Thriller Era to make this drawing (although none are shown in this video). </span></p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`> </p>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>  <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td><img title=`How to Draw Michael Jackson 1,2` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs557.snc3/30484_1393198322858_1619167147_30906653_6418562_n.jpg` alt=`How to Draw Michael Jackson 1,2` width=`542` height=`619` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p>Step 1: Draw the two oval shapes for the area around the eye. Notice that the shape on the right</p>  <p>is slightly smaller than the one on the left.</p>  <p>Step 2: Make the shapes for the bottom of the nose and the top lip. Take some extra time to</p>  <p>observe and perfect the spacing.</p>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 728x15, created 2/3/10 */  google_ad_slot = `1049141337`;  google_ad_width = 728;  google_ad_height = 15;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 336x280, created 2/2/10 */  google_ad_slot = `4181428218`;  google_ad_width = 336;  google_ad_height = 280;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>    <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td><img src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs590.snc3/31134_1393238563864_1619167147_30906775_4117536_n.jpg` alt=`How to Draw Michael Jackson Step by Step 3,4` width=`541` height=`620` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p>Step 3: Add the contour line to create the shape around Michael`s face. Be sure to notice that</p>  <p>Michael`s head is turned towards his left. Also be sure to notice that the orbit shape on the left</p>  <p>side of his face, added in step 1, is touching the contour line. Also add the bottom lip.</p>  <p>Step 4: Add the shape for Michaels ear and hair. His ear is partially blocked by his hair, but</p>  <p>notice that his ear goes from where his eyebrows to be, to almost the bottom of his nose.</p>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>  <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td><img title=`Draw Michael Jackson Step by Step 5-6` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs557.snc3/30474_1393485730043_1619167147_30907482_5900489_n.jpg` alt=`Draw Michael Jackson Step by Step 5-6` width=`539` height=`619` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p>Step 5: Add the four shapes that make up the neck and the shirt.</p>  <p>Step 6: Observe the eye region and add the eyes and eyebrows. Notice that the eyebrows are</p>  <p>connected to the top of the eye orbit shape and the almond shaped eyes are towards the bottom.</p>  <p>Be sure to notice the spacing in between. </p>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 728x15, created 2/3/10 */  google_ad_slot = `1049141337`;  google_ad_width = 728;  google_ad_height = 15;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 336x280, created 2/2/10 */  google_ad_slot = `4181428218`;  google_ad_width = 336;  google_ad_height = 280;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p>  <p>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`><!--  <p><table border=`0`><tbody><tr><td><img title=`Draw Michael Jackson Step by Step 5-6` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs557.snc3/30474_1393485730043_1619167147_30907482_5900489_n.jpg` mce_src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs557.snc3/30474_1393485730043_1619167147_30907482_5900489_n.jpg` alt=`Draw Michael Jackson Step by Step 5-6` width=`539` height=`619` /></td></tr><tr><td><p>Step 5:</p><p>Step 6:</p></td></tr></tbody></table></p><p> </p>  // --></script>  </p>  <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 728x15, created 2/3/10 */  google_ad_slot = `1049141337`;  google_ad_width = 728;  google_ad_height = 15;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 336x280, created 2/2/10 */  google_ad_slot = `4181428218`;  google_ad_width = 336;  google_ad_height = 280;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p>  <p>  <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td><img title=`Draw Michael Jackson 7` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs557.snc3/30484_1393198482862_1619167147_30906656_6232381_n.jpg` alt=`Draw Michael Jackson 7` width=`534` height=`420` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p>Step 7: Add more curls to Michaels hair and details to his ear. Dont waste your time copying</p>  <p>from the reference image for this step. Make your own or else you will drive yourself crazy!</p>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <p>  <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td><img title=`Draw Michael Jackson Steps 8-9` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs517.ash1/30474_1393531011175_1619167147_30907645_6593336_n.jpg` alt=`Draw Michael Jackson Steps 8-9` width=`533` height=`600` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td><img title=`Steps 10-11` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs517.ash1/30474_1393530771169_1619167147_30907641_50596_n.jpg` alt=`Steps 10-11` width=`533` height=`600` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td><img title=`Draw Michael Jackson Step 12-13` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs557.snc3/30474_1393535531288_1619167147_30907654_2121112_n.jpg` alt=`Draw Michael Jackson Step 12-13` width=`533` height=`600` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td><img title=`14-15 Michael Jackson drawing` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs557.snc3/30474_1393530891172_1619167147_30907643_6193228_n.jpg` alt=`14-15 Michael Jackson drawing` width=`533` height=`600` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td><img title=`michael jackson 16-17 step by step drawing` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs517.ash1/30474_1393530971174_1619167147_30907644_6904510_n.jpg` alt=`michael jackson 16-17 step by step drawing` width=`533` height=`600` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <p> </p>  <p>                                         <a href=`http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-3724826-10460640?sid=2858963` target=`_top`><img src=`http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-3724826-10460640` border=`0` alt=`www.DickBlick.com - Online Art Supplies` width=`200` height=`150` /></a></p>  <p>  <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td><img title=`Michael Jackson Drawing Finished by Merrill Kazanjian` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs537.snc3/30474_1393570492162_1619167147_30907714_4995326_n.jpg` alt=`Michael Jackson Drawing Finished by Merrill Kazanjian` width=`530` height=`390` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><span style=`font-size: small;`><a href=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/custom_site_files/michael_jackson.pdf`>DOWNLOAD PDF- How to Draw Michael Jackson Step by Step- </a></span></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: large;`><a href=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/custom_site_files/michael_jackson.pdf`>CLICK HERE</a></span></p>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <!--   <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td><img title=`how to draw michael jackson` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs590.snc3/31134_1393238563864_1619167147_30906775_4117536_n.jpg` mce_src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs590.snc3/31134_1393238563864_1619167147_30906775_4117536_n.jpg` alt=`how to draw michael jackson` width=`541` height=`620` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p>Step 3: Add the outline of Michael`s face. Notice that his face is turned to the left and that his left</p>  <p>eye socket touches the outline of his face.</p>  <p>Step 4: Add the hair shape and the ear shape.</p>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  // -->  <p><a href=`http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-3724826-10460640?sid=2858963` target=`_top`></a></p>  <p><a href=`http://www.tkqlhce.com/click-3724826-805532?sid=2858963` target=`_top`><img src=`http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3724826-805532` border=`0` alt=`www.DickBlick.com` width=`468` height=`60` /></a></p> Merrill’s T-Shirt Art Tutorial (Avery T-Shirt Iron on Transfers). <table style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left` border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td style=`TEXT-ALIGN: center`>  <h1 style=`TEXT-ALIGN: center`><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>How to Make a T-Shirt Transfer</span></h1>  <h1 style=`TEXT-ALIGN: center`><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>  <object width=`853` height=`505` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/DvRWaiTgdFY&hl=en_US&fs=1&color1=0x5d1719&color2=0xcd311b` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/DvRWaiTgdFY&hl=en_US&fs=1&color1=0x5d1719&color2=0xcd311b` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </span></h1>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td style=`TEXT-ALIGN: center`>  <p> </p>  <form action=`http://www.jdoqocy.com/interactive` enctype=`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` method=`get`>  <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://content.etilize.com/Thumbnail/10154792.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Avery Dark T-Shirt Transfers` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Avery Dark T-Shirt Transfers</span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>Iron-on Transfer Matte 3279 www.avery.com Create custom T-shirts, aprons, pillow cases, quilts and more. All you need is your computer, inkjet printer and a household iron. Software that will flip the image is not required. Dark T-shirt Transfers are optimally designed for dark-colored cotton or poly/cotton fabric. Transfers feed easily through most inkjet printers. Letter 8.50` x 11` Avery Dennison 5 x Transfer Dark T-Shirt Transfer Inkjet Avery No 0% 0% No</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10452542` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`3883` /> <input name=`sid` type=`hidden` value=`2858963` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.thenerds.net/AVERY_DENNISON.Avery_Dark_T_Shirt_Transfers.3279.html` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form><img src=`http://www.tqlkg.com/image-3724826-10452542` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`><strong><span style=`font-size: small;`>Supplies Needed:</span></strong></p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>1.) Scanner</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>2.) Ink Jet Printer</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>3.) Iron</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>4.) Fabric Transfer paper</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>Fabric Transfer Paper is a special type of paper that gets ironed on to a shirt, after a design is printed on it, from an inkjet printer. (I use Avery Dark Fabric Transfers for the shirts I make).</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`><strong><span style=`font-size: small;`>Steps</span></strong></p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>1.) The first thing that you will need to do is to scan or photograph your favorite artwork and save it as a JPEG file on your computer. <br />2.) After that, open up the scanned file in any photo editing program and crop your image. Please note that if you use Avery dark transfer paper, you will not need to flip the image. If you use another brand, be sure to read the directions carefully, because most brands of transfer paper require you to flip the image during this step.<br />3.) Next, place the paper white side down in the printer and press print. You should get close to a perfect copy of your original artwork<br />4.) After you print, grab a scissor, its time to trim your image. Cutting is an art form so be sure to be neat when you cut. If you use the dark fabric transfers, any area that you do not cut out will be white. Usually I leave an eighth of an inch border around my artwork, but I did not for this image. Cutting is usually the longest and most annoying step of the process, but be sure not to rush yourself. <br />5.) After you cut, peel the paper off of the back of the image like you are seeing me do here. The image part is flexible and very difficult to rip so dont worry about that. It helped me to fold a corner before I peeled. <br />6.) For the final step, use the collar tag to center your image on the front or the back of a shirt. Make sure that neither the fabric of the shirt or the image is wrinkled. Avery supplies you with special heat resistant paper to place over the image and the t-shirt while ironing. After the iron is heated to a high setting, and the special paper is placed, press down firmly with the iron as you are seeing me do here. <br />Now lift up the paper and viola! you can now mass produce and wear your drawing. For information on where to buy the paper that I used in this video, hit the link in the video description. Thanks for watching!</p>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table> How to Draw a Baseball Player Step by Step. <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 728x15, created 2/3/10 */  google_ad_slot = `1049141337`;  google_ad_width = 728;  google_ad_height = 15;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: center`>  <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td><img title=`Baseball Player Step By Step` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_med/baseball_player.jpg` alt=`Baseball Player Step By Step` width=`200` height=`296` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td><a href=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/custom_site_files/baseball_player.pdf`>Click HERE to Download the PDF</a></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: center`>  <object width=`640` height=`385` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/Ghw38Yj9zZY&hl=en_US&fs=1&color1=0x5d1719&color2=0xcd311b` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/Ghw38Yj9zZY&hl=en_US&fs=1&color1=0x5d1719&color2=0xcd311b` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: center`> </p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: center`>  <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td> </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>   </p>  <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 336x280, created 5/25/10 */  google_ad_slot = `4879899694`;  google_ad_width = 336;  google_ad_height = 280;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 728x90, created 5/25/10 */  google_ad_slot = `6501615489`;  google_ad_width = 728;  google_ad_height = 90;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p> Draw the Hand Holding a Pencil Step by Step. <h1 style=`text-align: center;`>How to Draw a Hand Holding a Pencil (Step by Step)</h1>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: center`>  <object width=`853` height=`505` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/BVgrVP-4Zxg&hl=en_US&fs=1&color1=0x5d1719&color2=0xcd311b` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/BVgrVP-4Zxg&hl=en_US&fs=1&color1=0x5d1719&color2=0xcd311b` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`1` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs631.snc3/31684_1373904320520_1619167147_30857085_5933834_n.jpg` alt=`1` width=`470` height=`719` />   <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td> </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><strong>Step 1:</strong> Draw the three shapes that you see. The one on the left will be the tip of</p>  <p>the pencil and the two on the right will be fingertips.</p>  <p><strong>Step 2:</strong> Observe, then draw the thumb shape. Notice that it seems slightly thinner at</p>  <p>the fingertip. </p>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>  <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td> </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 336x280, created 5/25/10 */  google_ad_slot = `4879899694`;  google_ad_width = 336;  google_ad_height = 280;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>  <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td><img title=`draw hand step by step pencil 2` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs631.snc3/31684_1373904480524_1619167147_30857086_3141165_n.jpg` alt=`draw hand step by step pencil 2` width=`463` height=`720` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p>Step 3: Draw the K shape above the thumb</p>  <p>Step 4: Draw the top of the pencil. It should measure just less that three thumb</p>  <p>lengths.</p>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 336x280, created 5/25/10 */  google_ad_slot = `4879899694`;  google_ad_width = 336;  google_ad_height = 280;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>  <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td><img title=`3` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs541.ash1/31684_1374078524875_1619167147_30857455_3060654_n.jpg` alt=`3` width=`468` height=`720` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p> Step 5: Observe and draw the line to complete the finger over the K shape</p>  <p>Step 6: Finish the hand shape by drawing in the heel of the palm and the wrist.</p>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 336x280, created 5/25/10 */  google_ad_slot = `4879899694`; 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 /* 728x90, created 5/25/10 */  google_ad_slot = `6501615489`;  google_ad_width = 728;  google_ad_height = 90;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`><!--  <table border=`0`><tbody><tr><td><img title=`2 hand drawn step by step` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs631.snc3/31684_1373904480524_1619167147_30857086_3141165_n.jpg` mce_src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs631.snc3/31684_1373904480524_1619167147_30857086_3141165_n.jpg` alt=`2 hand step by step` width=`463` height=`720` /></td></tr><tr><td><div mce_tmp=`1`>Step 3: Draw the K shape above the thumb</div><div mce_tmp=`1`>Step 4: Use a ruler and draw in the top of the pencil. The length of the pencil</div><div mce_tmp=`1`>should be just under 3 thumb lengths.</div></td></tr></tbody></table>  // --></script>  </p>  <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 728x90, created 5/25/10 */  google_ad_slot = `6501615489`;  google_ad_width = 728;  google_ad_height = 90;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p>  <p>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`><!--  <div style=`TEXT-ALIGN: center` mce_style=`TEXT-ALIGN: center` mce_tmp=`1`><table border=`0`><tbody><tr><td><img title=`draw hand step by step 3` src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs541.ash1/31684_1374078524875_1619167147_30857455_3060654_n.jpg` mce_src=`http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs541.ash1/31684_1374078524875_1619167147_30857455_3060654_n.jpg` alt=`draw hand step by step 3` width=`468` height=`720` /></td></tr><tr><td><div mce_tmp=`1`>Step 5: Draw the top of the pointer finger over the K shape</div><div mce_tmp=`1`>Step 6: Complete the shape for the lower palm and the wrist.</div></td></tr></tbody></table></div><div style=`TEXT-ALIGN: center` mce_style=`TEXT-ALIGN: center` mce_tmp=`1`> </div>  // --></script>  </p>  <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`; 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To prepare for this video, I lifted paintbrushes. Experimented with the anabolic effects of illustration markers. Drank nothing but tempera paint....and lifted more brushes.......Why you ask? Because my subscribers need a great video on human proportion and its way too expensive and awkward to hire a model.</p>  </td>  <td> <img title=`human proportion paint brush lifting` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/paintbrush_lifter.jpg` alt=`human proportion paint brush lifting` width=`400` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td> Now remember this... EVERY human proportion formula that exists, including the one that I will be giving you today, will not fit every person. Every human is similar, but we are not the same and each has slight variations in proportion. In order for any formula to be effective, it must be combined with careful observation of the figure that you are drawing.</td>  <td> <img title=`intro human proportion` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/3_intro.jpg` alt=`intro human proportion` width=`400` height=`205` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  <p> </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <!-- @import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css); -->  <div class=`cse-branding-right` style=`background-color:#000000;color:#FFFFFF`>  <div class=`cse-branding-form`><form id=`cse-search-box` action=`http://www.google.com/cse`>  <div><input name=`cx` type=`hidden` value=`partner-pub-6730899040960500:xnfspl1lg7u` /> <input name=`ie` type=`hidden` value=`ISO-8859-1` /> <input name=`q` size=`31` type=`text` /> <input name=`sa` type=`submit` value=`Search` /></div>  </form></div>  <div class=`cse-branding-logo`><img src=`http://www.google.com/images/poweredby_transparent/poweredby_000000.gif` alt=`Google` /></div>  <div class=`cse-branding-text`>Custom Search</div>  </div>  <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 336x280, created 2/2/10 */  google_ad_slot = `4181428218`;  google_ad_width = 336;  google_ad_height = 280;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`> </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`> </p>  <p>Lets get started. Hey I hope that you liked my intro. Im being serious now, so lets get started with the most common unit of measurement- a head length. As I was saying, head lengths are the most common measurement in figure drawing From antiquity through the Renaissance, artists painted and sculpted figures that were 8 or 9 head lengths tall. For instance, Michelangelo`s David, when measured, is 8 head lengths tall. The proportions of the David are idealized and heroic and different than the proportions of the average person, such as myself. I measured 7 1/4 head lengths tall. Now, I could never get a consistant answer on how many headlengths tall the average human body is....so I decided to construct an experiment. have read in some places that the body is as short as 7 head lengths and as tall as 8. I measured 100 people. 50 males and 50 females....right now you are seeing only a small sample... I made sure to include various body types to make this study scientific. I was able to learn that a humans proportions in head lengths is directly related with a persons height. The shortest person measured only 5 and 1/3 head lengths...the tallest was 8 and a half head lengths. ...But the vast majority were very close to 7.5 head lengths....and When I averaged the 100 people together, the result was 7.47 head lengths. Merrill! What the Hell is that .....and how does this relate to figure drawing? ......Oh dont worry, this chart shows you a normal distribution of heights. All that you need to know is that you can use 7.5 head lengths as a fairly accurate measurement, 95 percent of the time. So there its settled. The average human is 7.5 head lengths tall. Spaces on our bodies equivalent to one head length are...on our arm, 1.) from the top of the armpit to the joint of the elbow 2.) From the bottom of our chin to our nipples 3.) From our nipples to our navel 4. ) The height of our rear end. While females have differences in their anatomy, these measurements will work on them as well. Where do two head lengths fit on the human body? 1.) Its two head lengths down the upper leg 2.) It is also two head lengths down the lower leg 3.) It is two head lengths between the clavicle and the anterior iliadic crest...also known as the bony area that protrudes slightly lower than and on either side of your navel. 4.) It is also two head lengths from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger 5.) It is also two head lengths down the back, not including the neck Across 1.) Two heads across the shoulders What about three head lengths? 1.) 3 head lengths from the top of the head to the belly button 2.) 3 head lengths from the top of the armpit to the tip of the middle finger and Four head lengths? 1.) The length of the leg is four head lengths I have an important suggestion for when we draw the entire body. We know that the average body is 7 1/2 head lengths. Split up these head lengths in to three from the top and four from the bottom, with the extra half head length in the middle of the body. Splitting up the body in this way allows us to identify the landmarks more easily. We know that the height of the leg is four heads and the nipples and navel are landmarks that can be used from the top down. If you dont like using headlengths, there are other useful measurements to know. For instance, did you know that our armspan is usually the same distance as our height? Notice that NBA star, Yao Ming has an equal arm span to his seven foot five inch height, in the picture on the right. Another suggestion that I have is to remember the belly button rule. This comes from Leonardo Davinci who states that if a persons legs are chopped off below the knee, the belly button becomes the center of the body. Also, it is the same distance from the top of the head to the tip of the middle finger, as it is from the ground to the belly button. Davinci also said that the width of a persons shoulders is 1/4 of their height. I have found this measurement to be less accurate than head lengths but it is still applicable most of the time. Knowing this information also gives us the ability to break the body in to four parts. 1.) Head to nipples 2.) nipples to groin 3.) Groin to kneecap 4.) Kneecap to ground Now lets talk about size relationships between similar body parts. On average, the arm is about 25 percent smaller than the leg. The hand is the same size as the face. It is also the same size as the foot without the toes. The head is very similar in size to the foot. Finally there is about one hand length between the rib cage and the pelvis. In my next video I will cover the skeletal differences between males and females. You can download the notes to this video by hitting the first link in the video description.</p> Vitruvian Man Human Proportion Resource. <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 728x90, created 3/31/10 */  google_ad_slot = `0328825729`;  google_ad_width = 728;  google_ad_height = 90;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p>  <table style=`height: 100px; width: 400px;` border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td>  <h1 style=`text-align: center;`><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>Vitruvian Man: Human Proportion Resource</span></h1>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`Vitruvian Man resource 1` src=` 	http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/8_1.jpg` alt=`Vitruvian Man resource 1` width=`900` height=`585` /></p>  <br /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`Vitruvian Man 2` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/12_1.jpg` alt=`Vitruvian Man 2` width=`900` height=`585` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td><img title=`vitruvian man 3` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/14_1.jpg` alt=`vitruvian man 3` width=`900` height=`585` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  <p> </p>  <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 728x90, created 3/31/10 */  google_ad_slot = `0328825729`;  google_ad_width = 728;  google_ad_height = 90;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p> Draw Scarface (Tony Montana) Step by Step. <p>  <table style=`background-image: url(http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/sscarface_banner.jpg); width: 900px; height: 122px; border: #857a7a 0px solid;` border=`0` align=`center`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td> </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <p>  <table style=`width: 66px; height: 144px;` border=`0` align=`center`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`draw scarface step 1` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/1__0.jpg` alt=`draw scarface step 1` width=`400` height=`297` /></p>  <p>Step 1.) Draw a half circle. Be sure to include the triangular shape, pointing downwards on the bottom right corner.</p>  </td>  <td align=`center` valign=`top`>  <p><img title=`Draw scarface step 2` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/2__0.jpg` alt=`Draw scarface step 2` width=`400` height=`298` /></p>  <p>Step 2.) Step two is the most difficult step. Take some extra time to observe the shape that I just added. Notice that the indentation looks like a pointing finger. Also notice that, minus the indentation, this new shape is close tp being triangular.</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`draw scarface step 3` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/3__0.jpg` alt=`draw scarface step 3` width=`400` height=`311` /></p>  <p>Step 3.) Add the two shapes for the eye socket. Notice that the negative space between them is triangular. Also notice that the shape for Scarface`s left eye socket is a heart shape turned to the side. </p>  </td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><img title=`draw scarface step 4` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/4__0.jpg` alt=`draw scarface step 4` width=`400` height=`320` /></p>  <p>Step 4.) Add the nose. Be sure to notice the placement of the nostril.</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`draw scarface step 5` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/5__0.jpg` alt=`draw scarface step 5` width=`400` height=`304` /></p>  <p>Step 5.) Add the lines on either side of the nose and the line between the lips. The new shape is a trapezoid under the nose.</p>  </td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><img title=`draw scarface step 6` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/6__0.jpg` alt=`draw scarface step 6` width=`400` height=`291` /></p>  <p>Step 6.) Add a flattened M shape for the top lip and an upside down rainbow for the bottom lip.</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`draw scarface step 7` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/7__0.jpg` alt=`draw scarface step 7` width=`400` height=`314` /></p>  <p>Step 7.) Form the left side of Scarface`s face and his chin. Notice that its shape is similar to the letter J.</p>  </td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><img title=`draw scarface step 8` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/8__0.jpg` alt=`draw scarface step 8` width=`400` height=`291` /></p>  <p>Step 8.) Fill in the shapes on the inside of the ear.</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`draw scarface step 9` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/9__0.jpg` alt=`draw scarface step 9` width=`400` height=`318` /></p>  <p>Step 9.) Add the two lines for the neck. Also, add the shadow shape under the ear.</p>  </td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><img title=`draw scarface step 10` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/10__0.jpg` alt=`draw scarface step 10` width=`400` height=`312` /></p>  <p>Step 10.) Add the shapes for the eyes. Each eye is similar to an almond shape with a circle in the middle (the Iris). Notice that the upper eyelid blocks the top of each circle.</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`draw scarface step 11` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/11__0.jpg` alt=`draw scarface step 11` width=`400` height=`310` /></p>  <p>Step 11.) Put in the eyebrows and lightly ouline the contour of te eye with a slightly wider line.</p>  </td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><img title=`draw scarface step 12` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/12__0.jpg` alt=`draw scarface step 12` width=`400` height=`294` /></p>  <p>Step 12.) This step has more detail than difficulty..... So take some extra time to observe the shapes added under each eye. Notive that the central shape is an upside down rainbow under each eye.</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p> <img title=`draw scarface step 13` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/13__0.jpg` alt=`draw scarface step 13` width=`400` height=`305` /></p>  <p>Step 13.) Add the two lines to the forehead, above and between the eyes. 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A printable PDF (Link at bottom) with step by step directions. Take your time! I have noticed that the most successful students look at their reference image more often.</td>  <td align=`left` valign=`top`>  <p>   <object width=`640` height=`385` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/JD1Wvu6DLsU&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/JD1Wvu6DLsU&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p>Remind yourself to look at the reference image at least once for every five seconds (This is especially important during the shading).</p>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  <p> </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>STEP BY STEP<span style=`font-size: x-large;`><a href=`http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-3724826-10432331` target=`_top`></a></span></span></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`> </p>  <p> </p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`>  <table style=`text-align: center; width: 493px; height: 130px;` border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/1.jpg` alt=`How to draw the hand thumbs up` width=`500` height=`428` /></p>  <p>Step 1: Make four upside down rainbows. Notice that each rainbow gets progressively further apart from the previous one as they move towards the top of the page.</p>  </td>  <td align=`center` valign=`top`>  <p><img title=`How to draw the hand thumbs up 2` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/2.jpg` alt=`How to draw the hand thumbs up 2` width=`500` height=`420` /></p>  <p>Step 2.) Observe the lines that stem from the right side of the rainbow. Notice that the top one is straight and angled downwards and the bottom one hooks upwards on the right side. The two in the middle are almost straight, but not quite.</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step 3 Thumbs up` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/3.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step 3 Thumbs up` width=`500` height=`422` /></p>  <p>Step 3: Step 3 is a tricky step. Spend a little extra time observing it. Fill in the ends of the bent fingers by creating sideways rainbow shapes. Observe the shape that was created on top. Finally, notice that the width of each finger increases from bottom to top.</p>  </td>  <td align=`center` valign=`top`>  <p><img title=`Draw Hand Step by Step Thumbs Up 4` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/4.jpg` alt=`Draw Hand Step by Step Thumbs Up 4` width=`500` height=`423` /></p>  <p>Step 4: Make the (elonglated) egg shape. Take some extra time to notice its placement.</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`Step by Step thumbs up how to draw hand 5` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/5.jpg` alt=`Step by Step thumbs up how to draw hand 5` width=`500` height=`432` /></p>  <p>Step 5: Add the trapezoid like shape to connect the egg shape with the rest of the hand.</p>  </td>  <td align=`center` valign=`top`>  <p><img title=`Step by Step draw hand thumbs up 6` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/6.jpg` alt=`Step by Step draw hand thumbs up 6` width=`500` height=`419` /></p>  <p>Step 6: Add the rainbow shape on the left side. Take some extra time to notice where each side of the rainbow connects, Unfortunately no POT OF GOLD at the end of the rainbow!</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`how to draw hand thumbs up step by step 7` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/7.jpg` alt=`how to draw hand thumbs up step by step 7` width=`500` height=`428` /></p>  <p>Step 7: Complete the crescent moon shape to create the origin of the wrist.</p>  </td>  <td align=`center` valign=`middle`> <img src=`http://www.awltovhc.com/image-3724826-10432331` border=`0` alt=`` width=`431` height=`379` /></td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`draw hand step by step thumbs up how to 8` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/8.jpg` alt=`draw hand step by step thumbs up how to 8` width=`500` height=`424` /></p>  <p>Step 8: Use the reference images and the video to help you shade. Start out with the darkest parts. The darkest areas are between the fingers and the fold of skin at the base of the thumb.</p>  </td>  <td>  <p><img title=`Draw Hand Step by Step Thumbs up 9` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/9.jpg` alt=`Draw Hand Step by Step Thumbs up 9` width=`500` height=`421` /></p>  <p>Step 9: Use cross hatching to build up solid mid tones. After you build the mid tones, use the blending stump (tortillion) to smudge. The mid tones will help you create highlights (LATER....NOT NOW).</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`Draw hand step by step thumbs up 10` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/10.jpg` alt=`Draw hand step by step thumbs up 10` width=`500` height=`414` /></p>  <p>Step 10: Begin to use your darker pencils such as the 2B and the 4B- especially in the darkest parts- be careful not to press too hard because the darker pencils are more difficult to erase.</p>  </td>  <td align=`center` valign=`top`>  <p><img title=`draw hand step by step thumbs up 11` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/11.jpg` alt=`draw hand step by step thumbs up 11` width=`500` height=`419` /></p>  <p>Step 11: Now is a good time to start using the eraser to `smooth things out` and create highlights.</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`draw hand step by step thumbs up 12` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/12.jpg` alt=`draw hand step by step thumbs up 12` width=`500` height=`422` /></p>  <p>Step 12: Its never too late to blend with the tortillion. This tool helps you give your drawing a smooth finish.</p>  </td>  <td align=`center` valign=`top`>  <p><img title=`draw hand step by step thumbs up 13` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/13.jpg` alt=`draw hand step by step thumbs up 13` width=`500` height=`423` /></p>  <p>Step 13: Combine the smoothing from the tortillion with the pencil (or kneaded) eraser to give your work a smooth finish.</p>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <p> </p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p><a href=`http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-3724826-10432331` target=`_top`></a></p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: center`><a href=`http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-3724826-10367555` target=`_top`><img src=`http://www.tqlkg.com/image-3724826-10367555` border=`0` alt=`Roxio`s New Release!` width=`680` height=`89` /></a></p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: center`>Roxio Creator 2010 is the software that I use to make my videos!- Merrill</p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>  <table style=`width: 577px; height: 43px;` border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`Thumbs up draw hand step by step 14` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/14.jpg` alt=`Thumbs up draw hand step by step 14` width=`500` height=`414` /></p>  <p>Step 14: Possibly, add darker tones with a 4B pencil and then smooth out any hints of hatching with a tortillion (optional)</p>  </td>  <td align=`center` valign=`top`>  <p><img title=`How to Draw a Hand Thumbs Up Gesture Finished` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/15.jpg` alt=`How to Draw a Hand Thumbs Up Gesture Finished` width=`500` height=`421` /></p>  <p>Step 15: Finished</p>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`> </p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>  <table border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td><span style=`font-size: xx-large;`>Download the PDF</span><span style=`font-size: large;`>: </span></td>  <td><span style=`font-size: x-large;`><a href=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/articles_img_files/thumbs_up_step_by_step_how_to_draw_the_hand.pdf`>CLICK HERE</a></span></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <p>CC</p> Illustration Markers: Prismacolor vs. AD Chartpak- A Comparison by Merrill Kazanjian. <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;                        /* 728x15, created 2/3/10 */                        google_ad_slot = `1049141337`;                        google_ad_width = 728;                        google_ad_height = 15;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`><span style=`font-size: large;`><span style=`color: #c0c0c0;`>In this article, I will compare the two most popular brands of illustration markers; Prismacolor and Ad Chartpak. I am an artist, a teacher and a professional illustrator and I have been using both Prismacolor and Ad Chartpak markers for many years. The subscribers of my <a href=`http://youtube.com/kazanjianm`>youtube channel</a> have seen me depend upon illustration markers in my work, and I have recieved many questions about the artistic capabilities of illustration markers. I have noticed that there is not a lot of information on the internet regarding this topic, so I decided to contribute my perspective. As you continue to read this article, you will become aware of each brand`s strengths and weaknesses, so that you could make an educated decision, if you should choose to purchase some. </span></span></p>  <p> </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><strong><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>ABOUT THE ARTISTIC MEDIUM OF ILLUSTRATION MARKERS</span></strong></p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`><span style=`font-size: x-large;`><span style=`font-size: large;`>I choose to use Illustration Markers in my work, because they are fast, portable and mixable with other media. I was trained as an oil painter but my busy lifestyle forced me to reconsider my approach to art making. I stumbled upon illustration markers when I visited a friends studio. I quickly learned to think about illustration markers as a descendant (or a relative) of watercolor paint. Both are means to apply transparent color. Once an artist practices with illustration markers, and learns the nuances of the medium, he/she can get sophisticated in a fraction of the time that it would take to create a work in watercolor. </span></span></p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`><span style=`font-size: x-large;`><span style=`font-size: large;`><br /></span></span></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><span style=`font-size: x-large;`><span style=`font-size: large;`><strong><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>VIDEO</span></strong></span></span></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`> </p>  <p>  <object width=`425` height=`344` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/TP8OtOyf6uE&hl=en&fs=1` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/TP8OtOyf6uE&hl=en&fs=1` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><span style=`font-size: x-large;`><span style=`font-size: large;`><strong><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>TIPS FROM VIDEO<br /></span></strong></span></span></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: large;`>1.) Markers- When you use illustration markers, think of yourself as a watercolor artist. I say this because illustration markers enable you with the means to apply transparent color and layer it multiple times. But there is a trade off in using illustration markers (AND ONE THAT I AM DEFINITELY WILLING TO MAKE) The colors are pre mixed and you are limited in creating tones (light and dark values) and chromas (range of the intensity of color) in your work. You will see in the video demonstration that the markers do not blend together like wet paint. There are simple ways to compensate for the lack of mixability.<br /></span></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: large;`>2.) Special Markers- There are two different types of special illustration markers; Blender markers and grays. I know....I just said that there is no blending. The blender marker is a little deceptive. It is simply a marker without color in it. It is comprised of the fluid that the marker is mixed in. When it is applied on paper, the colors will bleed together. You will see during my demonstration that there is a big difference between bleeding and blending.  The warm and cool gray markers are used to build tones. Usually, there are ten warm grays and ten cool grays in a complete marker set. Ten is the darkest tone and one is the lightest.</span></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: large;`>3.) Paper- In order to use Illustration Markers to their full capacity, you will need Bleedproof paper. It is specifically made for markers, and it prevents markers from running.</span></p>  <p> </p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`> </p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`> </p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`><span style=`font-size: x-large;`><span style=`font-size: large;`><br /></span></span></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><span style=`font-size: large;`><span style=`color: #000000;`><strong><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>ABOUT PRISMACOLOR AND AD CHARTPAK</span></strong><br /></span></span></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: large;`><span style=`color: #000000;`><br /></span></span></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><span style=`font-size: large;`><span style=`color: #000000;`><strong>AN OVERALL COMPARISON OF THE TWO TOP BRANDS</strong><br /></span></span></p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`> </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`Prismacolor vs. Ad Chartpak Illustration Markers` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/nli_big/illustration_marker_comparison.jpg` alt=`Comparison of Prismacolor vs Chartpak Ad Illustration Markers` width=`574` height=`443` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`><span style=`font-size: large;`>Both brands offer a wide range of colors and both are quality products. I use both brands when I work (as evidenced in my <a href=`http://youtube.com/kazanjianm`>videos</a>). I currently have a slight preferance toward AD Chartpak, but when I first started using illustration markers, I preferred the superior control of Prismacolor.  It is a matter of preferance.....Power (AD Chartpak) versus Accuracy (Prismacolor). The best solution is to use them together. <br /></span></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><span style=`font-size: large;`><strong><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>MY RECOMMENDATIONS</span></strong><br /></span></p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`> </p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`><span style=`font-size: large;`>If you choose to experiment with illustration markers in your work. I would recommend that you purchase Bleedproof paper (shown below). I stress this point if you wish to purchase AD Chartpak markers (You could get away with using regular paper with the Prismacolor markers). I would also recommend for you to purchase a set based upon your interests (I will provide you with lots of possibilities below). For instance, most of my work deals with the human figure, so a set with a lot of flesh tones makes the most sense for a person like me. I do use all of the markers that I have (OVER 500!!!!) but I use 100 flesh tones out of the 500 eighty percent of the time! Below I will list all of the possibilities. If you have a question, leave me a comment (at the bottom) and I will be sure to respond.  </span></p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`><span style=`font-size: large;`><br /></span></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><span style=`font-size: large;`><strong><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>PAPER</span></strong><br /></span></p>  <form action=`http://www.dpbolvw.net/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/106/01/10601-1153-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Borden & Riley Paris Bleedproof Paper For Pens` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Borden & Riley Paris Bleedproof Paper For Pens</span></strong></p>  <p>If you are purchasing Ad Markers, this is a must. It comes in three sizes.- Merrill</p>  <p> </p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>The smooth, hard surface of Paris paper is a convenient and economical alternative to bristol board. Brilliant white, crisp, and bleedproof, it is the ideal surface for detailed pen-and-ink illustrations rendered for reproduction with crowquill pens, broad drawing pens, calligraphy, or fountain pens. Each pad contains 40 sheets.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`10601-1153` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/borden-and-riley-paris-bleedproof-paper-for-pens/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=10601-1153-931` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><strong><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>COMPLETE SETS</span></strong></p>  <p><img src=`http://www.tqlkg.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <form action=`http://www.jdoqocy.com/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 883px; height: 259px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/213/03/21303-1009-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Chartpak Ad Marker Sets` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Chartpak Ad Marker Set of 100<br /></span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>These are an investment! They are durable and portable and have lasted me several years. I purchased my set in 2007 and I have only had to replace a few colors. When you buy a set, you recieve a really cool and useful marker stand. Personally, Chartpak AD Markers are my favorite. If you compare the price to other brands this is the best value. -Merrill<br /></span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21303-1009` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/chartpak-ad-marker-sets/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21303-1009-1133` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p><img src=`http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <form action=`http://www.kqzyfj.com/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 1157px; height: 289px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/213/42/21342-1569-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Set of 156` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Prismacolor Set of 156</span></strong></p>  <p>Prismacolor markers are superior for accuracy. They take less time to get used to because they do not bleed as much. It is less necessary to purchase bleedproof paper with these markers. - Merrill</p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>This set of 156 contains Process Red, Blush Pink, Warm Gray 20%, Warm Gray 30%, Warm Gray 40%, Warm Gray 50%, Warm Gray 60%, Warm Gray 70%, Warm Gray 80%, Warm Gray 90%, Cool Gray 10%, Cool Gray 20%, Deco Peach, Cool Gray 30%, Cool Gray 40%, Cool Gray 50%, Cool Gray 60%, Cool Gray 70%, Cool Gray 80%, Cool Gray 90%, Broad Metallic Silver, Fine Metallic Silver, Broad Metallic Gold, Light Peach, Fine Metallic Gold, Clear Blender, Salmon Pink, Spanish Orange, Limepeel, Peacock Blue, Cerulean Blue, Imperial Violet, Parma Violet, Poppy Red, Deco Orange, Deco Yellow, Jasmine, Deco Pink, Deco Blue, Clay Rose, Pale Vermillion, Celadon Green, Jade Green, Brittany Blue, Mediterranean Blue, Cloud Blue, Blue Slate, Periwinkle, Greyed Lavender, Bronze, Yellow Orange, Mahogany Red, Raspberry, Henna, Pumpkin Orange, Mineral Orange, French Gray 10%, French Gray 20%, French Gray 30%, French Gray 40%, French Gray 50%, Orange, French Gray 60%, French Gray 70%, French Gray 80%, French Gray 90%, Grass Green, True Green, Apple Green, Dark Purple, Tuscan Red, Sunburst Yellow, Peach, Lilac, Light Umber, Yellow Ochre, Forest Green, Spruce Green, Emerald, Leaf Green, Canary Yellow, Tulip Yellow, Cream, Spring Green, Light Olive Green, Chartreuse, Dark Olive Green, Dark Green, Parrot Green, Lime Green, Aquamarine, Teal Blue, True Blue, Crimson Red, Copenhagen Blue, Violet Blue, Indigo Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Navy Blue, Light Aqua, Light Blue, Light Cerulean Blue, Scarlet Lake, Violet, Mulberry, Rhodamine, Carmine Red, Violet Mist, Dark Umber, Sepia, Sienna Brown, Goldenrod, Magenta, Sand, Buff, Eggshell, Flagstone Red, Brick Beige, Brick White, Pink, Putty, Terra Cotta, Cherry, Dark Brown, Light Walnut, Walnut, Burnt Ochre, Light Tan, Blondwood, Warm Black, Black, Warm Gray 10%, Pale Jade, Avocado, Mint Cream, Cold Stone, Spearmint, Wheat, Green Tea, Muted Turquoise, Mocha Light, Mocha Dark, Cinnamon Toast, Sky Blue Light, Driftwood, Taupe, Parchment, Ash Gray, Pale Peach, Ballet Pink, Khaki, Cocoa Bean, Eggplant, Jet Black, Oatmeal, and Pewter.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21342-1569` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/prismacolor-premier-double-ended-art-marker-sets/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21342-1569-9447` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><strong><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>Specialty Sets- Prismacolor<br /></span></strong></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`> </p>  <form action=`http://www.jdoqocy.com/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 552px; height: 225px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/213/42/21342-2009-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Landscape Colors, Set of 24` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Landscape Colors, Set of 24</span></strong></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>This is a set of markers with a palette especially made for landscape artists. -Merrill</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`> </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>This specially developed 24-count set of assorted double-sided professional artist-quality markers contains a spectrum of colors perfect for landscape artwork. Enjoy rich color saturation with smooth, silky ink flow and coverage.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21342-2009` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/prismacolor-premier-double-ended-art-markers/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21342-2009-1130` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p><img src=`http://www.awltovhc.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <form action=`http://www.anrdoezrs.net/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 542px; height: 300px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/213/42/21342-1209-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Primary/Secondary Colors, Set of 12` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Primary/Secondary Colors, Set of 12</span></strong></p>  <p>This is a starter set of Prismacolor markers with the most common colors used in illustration.- Merrill</p>  <p> </p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>This set of 12 includes Violet, Canary Yellow, Yellowed Orange, Hot Pink, Carmine Red, Crimson Red, Parrot Green, Ultramarine, Mulberry, Dark Green, Dark Umber, and Black.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21342-1209` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/prismacolor-premier-double-ended-art-marker-sets/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21342-1209-9447` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p> </p>  <p><img src=`http://www.awltovhc.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <form action=`http://www.anrdoezrs.net/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/213/42/21342-4809-2-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Set of 48` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Set of 48</span></strong></p>  <p>A good entry level set. It is light on the flesh tones though. -Merrill</p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>This set of 48 contains Process Red, Crimson Red, Carmine Red, Magenta, Pink, Blush Pink, Light Peach, Poppy Red, Pale Vermillion, Yellow Orange, Orange, Yellow Ochre, Canary Yellow, Cream, Spring Green, Chartreuse, Dark Olive Green, Dark Green, Aquamarine, True Blue, Violet Blue, Indigo Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Light Aqua, Light Blue, Light Cerulean Blue, Violet, Mulberry, Rhodamine, Dark Umber, Sienna Brown, Goldenrod, Dark Brown, Black, Spanish Orange, Limepeel, Deco Yellow, Deco Pink, Blue Slate, Grass Green, True Green, Apple Green, Tuscan Red, Peach, Lilac, Light Umber, Broad Metallic Silver, Fine Metallic Silver, and Light Tan.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21342-4809` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/prismacolor-premier-double-ended-art-marker-sets/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21342-4809-9447` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p> </p>  <p><img src=`http://www.awltovhc.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <form action=`http://www.tkqlhce.com/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/221/75/22175-1012-1-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`  Manga, Set of 12` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>  Manga, Set of 12</span></strong></p>  <p>Personally, I do not do manga style work, but I wanted to include all possibilities.- Merrill</p>  <p> </p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>This 12-count set provides the essential tools for creating sequential art, including French Grey 20%, Sienna Brown, Eggshell, Brick Beige, Ballet Pink, True Blue, Cloud Blue, Pale Vermillion, Sunburst Yellow, Lilac, Process Red, and Apple Green.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`22175-1012` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/prismacolor-premier-double-ended-art-marker-sets/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=22175-1012-9447` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p> </p>  <p><img src=`http://www.awltovhc.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <form action=`http://www.jdoqocy.com/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/213/42/21342-7209-1-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Set of 72` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Set of 72</span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>This set of 72 contains Process Red, Crimson Red, Carmine Red, Magenta, Pink, Blush Pink, Light Peach, Poppy Red, Pale Vermillion, Yellow Orange, Orange, Sunburst Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Canary, Cream, Spring Green, Chartreuse, Dark Olive Green, Dark Green, Parrot Green, Aquamarine, True Blue, Copenhagen Blue, Violet Blue, Indigo Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Light Aqua, Light Cerulean Blue, Violet, Mulberry, Rhodamine, Violet Mist, Dark Umber, Sepia, Sienna Brown, Goldenrod, Terra Cotta, Dark Brown, Burnt Ochre, Light Tan, Black, Warm Gray 20%, Warm Gray 50%, Warm Gray 70%, Cool Gray 20%, Cool Gray 50%, Cool Gray 70%, Spanish Orange, Limepeel, Peacock Blue, Imperial Violet, Deco Yellow, Deco Pink, Jade Green, Cloud Blue, Blue Slate, French Gray 20%, French Gray 50%, French Gray 70%, Grass Green, True Green, Apple Green, Dark Purple, Tuscan Red, Peach, Lilac, Light Umber, Mint Cream, Broad Metallic Silver, Fine Metallic Silver, Broad Metallic Gold, and Fine Metallic Gold.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21342-7209` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/prismacolor-premier-double-ended-art-marker-sets/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21342-7209-9447` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p> </p>  <p><img src=`http://www.tqlkg.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <form action=`http://www.dpbolvw.net/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/213/42/21342-2409-5-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Set of 24` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Set of 24</span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>This set of 24 contains Crimson Red, Pink, Poppy Red, Orange, Canary Yellow, Dark Green, True Blue, Violet Blue, Indigo Blue, Light Cerulean Blue, Violet, Mulberry, Rhodamine, Sienna Brown, Goldenrod, Dark Brown, Black, Spanish Orange, Blue Slate, Grass Green, True Green, Apple Green, Tuscan Red, and Peach.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21342-2409` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/prismacolor-premier-double-ended-art-markers/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21342-2409-1130` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p> </p>  <p><img src=`http://www.tqlkg.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <form action=`http://www.kqzyfj.com/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 1186px; height: 330px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/221/75/22175-1012-1-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Set of 120` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Set of 120</span></strong></p>  <p>This set is a great value. It has all of the Prismacolor Markers that I depend on. I originally purchased a complete set (in 2007) but ALL of the markers that I use are included here. -Merrill</p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>This set of 120 contains Process Red, Blush Pink, Warm Gray 20%, Warm Gray 30%, Warm Gray 50%, Warm Gray 70%, Warm Gray 80%, Warm Gray 90%, Cool Gray 10%, Cool Gray 20%, Deco Peach, Cool Gray 30%, Cool Gray 50%, Cool Gray 70%, Cool Gray 80%, Cool Gray 90%, Broad Metallic Silver, Fine Metallic Silver, Broad Metallic Gold, Light Peach, Fine Metallic Gold, Clear Blender, Salmon Pink, Spanish Orange, Limepeel, Peacock Blue, Imperial Violet, Poppy Red, Deco Orange, Deco Yellow, Jasmine, Deco Pink, Deco Blue, Clay Rose, Pale Vermillion, Celadon Green, Jade Green, Mediterranean Blue, Cloud Blue, Blue Slate, Periwinkle, Greyed Lavender, Bronze, Yellow Orange, Mahogany Red, Raspberry, Henna, Pumpkin Orange, Mineral Orange, French Gray 10%, French Gray 20%, French Gray 30%, French Gray 40%, French Gray 50%, Orange, French Gray 60%, French Gray 70%, French Gray 80%, Grass Green, True Green, Apple Green, Dark Purple, Tuscan Red, Sunburst Yellow, Peach, Lilac, Light Umber, Yellow Ochre, Forest Green, Spruce Green, Emerald, Leaf Green, Canary Yellow, Cream, Spring Green, Chartreuse, Dark Olive Green, Dark Green, Parrot Green, Lime Green, Aquamarine, True Blue, Crimson Red, Copenhagen Blue, Violet Blue, Indigo Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Navy Blue, Light Aqua, Light Blue, Light Cerulean Blue, Scarlet Lake, Violet, Mulberry, Rhodamine, Carmine Red, Violet Mist, Dark Umber, Sepia, Sienna Brown, Goldenrod, Magenta, Buff, Pink, Terra Cotta, Dark Brown, Burnt Ochre, Light Tan, Warm Black, Black, Warm Gray, Pale Jade, Mint Cream, Cold Stone, Spearmint, Wheat, Green Tea, Muted Turquoise, Mocha Light, and Cinnamon Toast.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21342-1208` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/prismacolor-premier-double-ended-art-marker-sets/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21342-1208-9447` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p><img src=`http://www.tqlkg.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <p> </p>  <form action=`http://www.tkqlhce.com/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 1213px; height: 354px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/213/42/21342-1449-2-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Set of 144` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Set of 144</span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>This set of 144 contains Process Red, Blush Pink, Warm Gray 20%, Warm Gray 30%, Warm Gray 40%, Warm Gray 50%, Warm Gray 60%, Warm Gray 70%, Warm Gray 80%, Warm Gray 90%, Cool Gray 10%, Cool Gray 20%, Deco Peach, Cool Gray 30%, Cool Gray 40%, Cool Gray 50%, Cool Gray 60%, Cool Gray 70%, Cool Gray 80%, Cool Gray 90%, Broad Metallic Silver, Fine Metallic Silver, Broad Metallic Gold, Light Peach, Fine Metallic Gold, Clear Blender, Salmon Pink, Spanish Orange, Limepeel, Peacock Blue, Cerulean Blue, Imperial Violet, Parma Violet, Poppy, Deco Orange, Deco Yellow, Jasmine, Deco Pink, Deco Blue, Clay Rose, Pale Vermillion, Celadon Green, Jade Green, Brittany Blue, Mediterranean Blue, Cloud Blue, Blue Slate, Periwinkle, Greyed Lavender, Bronze, Yellow Orange, Mahogany Red, Raspberry, Henna, Pumpkin Orange, Mineral Orange, French Gray 10%, French Gray 20%, French Gray 30%, French Gray 40%, French Gray 50%, Orange, French Gray 60%, French Gray 70%, French Gray 80%, French Gray 90%, Grass Green, True Green, Apple Green, Dark Purple, Tuscan Red, Sunburst Yellow, Peach, Lilac, Light Umber, Yellow Ochre, Forest Green, Spruce Green, Emerald, Leaf Green, Canary Yellow, Tulip Yellow, Cream, Spring Green, Light Olive Green, Chartreuse, Dark Olive Green, Dark Green, Parrot Green, Lime Green, Aquamarine, Teal Blue, True Blue, Crimson Red, Copenhagen Blue, Violet Blue, Indigo Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Navy Blue, Light Aqua, Light Blue, Light Cerulean Blue, Scarlet Lake, Violet, Mulberry, Rhodamine, Carmine Red, Violet Mist, Dark Umber, Sepia, Sienna Brown, Goldenrod, Magenta, Sand, Buff, Eggshell, Flagstone Red, Brick Beige, Brick White, Pink, Putty, Terra Cotta, Cherry, Dark Brown, Light Walnut, Walnut, Burnt Ochre, Light Tan, Blondwood, Warm Black, black, Warm Gray 10%, Pale Jade, Avocado, Mint Cream, Cold Stone, Spearmint, Wheat, Green Tea, Muted Turquoise, Mocha Light, Mocha Dark, Cinnamon Toast, and Sky Blue Light.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21342-1449` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/prismacolor-premier-double-ended-art-marker-sets/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21342-1449-9447` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p><img src=`http://www.tqlkg.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`> </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`> </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><strong><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>Specialty Sets Chartpak Ad</span></strong></p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`><strong><span style=`font-size: x-large;`><br /></span></strong></p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`> </p>  <form action=`http://www.dpbolvw.net/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/213/03/21303-0129-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Chartpak Ad Marker Sets` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Chartpak Ad Manga Set<br /></span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>This set is filled with the most popular colors used by manga artists. - Merrill<br /></span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21303-0129` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/chartpak-ad-marker-sets/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21303-0129-1133` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p><img src=`http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <form action=`http://www.tkqlhce.com/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/213/03/21303-2009-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Set of 12 with FREE Travel Case` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Set of 12 with FREE Travel Case</span></strong></p>  <p>One of the current specials available now. -Merrill</p>  <p> </p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>Get creative with this special set! It includes 12 Chartpak Ad Markers in a FREE, padded nylon travel case with a Velcro closure. The case will hold up to 24 markers. Colors in the set include one each of Ultramarine, Slate Green, Leaf Green, Lemon Yellow, Chrome Orange, Life Red, Lilac, Blueberry, Super Black, Basic Gray 5, Basic Gray 1, and a Colorless Blender.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21303-2009` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/chartpak-ad-marker-sets/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21303-2009-1133` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p><img src=`http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <p> </p>  <form action=`http://www.jdoqocy.com/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/213/03/21303-3859-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Chartpak Ad Marker Sets` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Chartpak Ad Flesh Tone Set<br /></span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>This set gives figurative/portrait artists a full range of flesh tones. These colors are used by me very frequently! - Merrill<br /></span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21303-3859` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/chartpak-ad-marker-sets/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21303-3859-1133` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p><img src=`http://www.awltovhc.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <p> </p>  <form action=`http://www.tkqlhce.com/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/213/03/21303-2509-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Chartpak Ad Marker Sets` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Art Director Set<br /></span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>A colorful set! I use these colors less frequently because I do figurative work, but I wanted to include all options- Merrill<br /></span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21303-2509` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/chartpak-ad-marker-sets/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21303-2509-1133` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p><img src=`http://www.awltovhc.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <p> </p>  <form action=`http://www.tkqlhce.com/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/213/03/21303-0259-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Chartpak Ad Marker Sets` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Chartpak Ad Manga Set of 25<br /></span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>A single nib with three distinct line weights. These waterproof, permanent, solvent-based markers deliver brilliant, sparkling color in fine point, medium weight, or broad strokes, with just a shift of the wrist. From crisply articulated tight comps to broadly expressive illustrations, one marker gives you all the lines you need.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21303-0259` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/chartpak-ad-marker-sets/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21303-0259-1133` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p> </p>  <p><img src=`http://www.awltovhc.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <form action=`http://www.jdoqocy.com/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/213/03/21303-2519-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Chartpak Ad Marker Sets` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Chartpak Ad Warm and Cool Grey Marker Set</span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>A single nib with three distinct line weights. These waterproof, permanent, solvent-based markers deliver brilliant, sparkling color in fine point, medium weight, or broad strokes, with just a shift of the wrist. From crisply articulated tight comps to broadly expressive illustrations, one marker gives you all the lines you need.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21303-2519` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/chartpak-ad-marker-sets/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21303-2519-1133` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p><img src=`http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><strong><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>Regular Markers (A Substitute Idea)<br /></span></strong></p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`><span style=`font-size: large;`>I have been an art teacher for nine years and I have experience dealing with a VERY LIMITED budget. I had to get creative to teach my method (from the video) to my students. I purchased a combination of the markers listed below (all five sets) to give my students a similar range of colors as a set of illustration markers. While these (below) are NOT illustration markers, (meaning that it will 1.) Take you longer to fill a space 2.) Have a more narrow selection of colors with a less sophisticated tip) </span><span style=`font-size: large;`>they can get the job done! (42 different colors from Crayola for an AMAZING price!) <br /></span></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><strong><span style=`font-size: x-large;`><br /></span></strong></p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`> </p>  <form action=`http://www.dpbolvw.net/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/212/06/21206-1709-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Multicultural 8-Color Set` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Multicultural 8-Color Set</span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>A great substitute for flesh tone illustration markers. Four dollars and change per pack! I have used them in my classroom for years as a substitute for illustration markers. - Merrill<br /></span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21206-1709` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/crayola-classic-washable-markers/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21206-1709-1190` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p><img src=`http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <form action=`http://www.dpbolvw.net/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/212/18/21218-1009-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Assorted 12-Color Set` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Assorted 12-Color Set</span></strong></p>  <p>Twelve Markers for four dollars and change!- Merrill</p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>Set includes one each of Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Orange, Red, Violet, Yellow, Sandy Tan, Blue Lagoon, Dolphin Gray, and Flamingo Pink. Broad tip.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21218-1009` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/crayola-classic-original-markers/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21218-1009-1193` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p><img src=`http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <form action=`http://www.anrdoezrs.net/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/212/06/21206-1109-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Bold 8-Color Set` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Bold 8-Color Set</span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>This set includes the colors Golden Yellow, Azure, Primrose, Teal, Emerald, Plum, Magenta, and Copper. It is available in Broad and Thin Line tips.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21206-1109` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/crayola-classic-washable-markers/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21206-1109-1190` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p><img src=`http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <form action=`http://www.anrdoezrs.net/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/212/06/21206-0089-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Bright 8-Color Set` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Bright 8-Color Set</span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>This set includes eight markers in bright, kid-pleasing colors: Battery Charged Blue, Electric Lime, Graphic Green, Hot Pink, Infra Red, Laser Lemon, Orange Circuit, and Ultra Violet. Colors wash easily from skin and most clothing.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21206-0089` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/crayola-classic-washable-markers/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21206-0089-1190` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p><img src=`http://www.awltovhc.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <form action=`http://www.anrdoezrs.net/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/212/18/21218-1409-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Fluorescent 6-Color Set` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Fluorescent 6-Color Set</span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>Set includes one each of six vivid neon, water-based colors, including Shocking Pink, Electric Blue, Hot Magenta, Fiery Orange, Neon Yellow, and Glowing Green. Broad tip.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`21218-1409` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/crayola-classic-original-markers/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=21218-1409-1193` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p><img src=`http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p> How to Draw the Female Eye From a Side Profile Perspective. <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;    /* 728x15, created 2/3/10 */    google_ad_slot = `1049141337`;    google_ad_width = 728;    google_ad_height = 15;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  <span style=`font-size: medium;`>You have three resources to work from. 1.) the video 2.) The step by step directions on this page 3.) A printable PDF (Link at bottom) with step by step directions. Take your time! I have noticed that the most successful students look at their reference image more often. Remind yourself to look at the reference image at least once for every five seconds (This is especially important during the shading). If you get stuck, refer to the video. Leave a comment at the bottom and let me know how you did! If you want to E-Mail me a picture of your work. I will post it on this page! Good Luck!</span></p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p><a href=`http://www.tkqlhce.com/click-3724826-10685985` target=`_top`> <img src=`http://www.tqlkg.com/image-3724826-10685985` border=`0` alt=`Adobe` width=`468` height=`60` /></a>   <object width=`560` height=`340` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/EnP8tro1Pp4&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/EnP8tro1Pp4&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p><span style=`font-size: large;`>Scroll to the BOTTOM for the printable PDF:</span></p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 1` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs171.snc3/19878_1261240784002_1619167147_30617339_2878073_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 1` width=`604` height=`453` /></p>  <p>Step 1: Draw the shape that you see. It looks like a heart shape turned to the side.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 2` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs191.snc3/19878_1261240864004_1619167147_30617340_7677112_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 2` width=`604` height=`453` /></p>  <p>Step 2: Create the shape for the eyebrow at the top of the heart shape.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 3` src=`http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs191.snc3/19878_1261241464019_1619167147_30617342_8113264_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 3` width=`604` height=`453` /></p>  <p>Step 3: Create the small bowl shape at the bottom. Notice that it overlaps the heart shape. Also notice how small it is compared to the heart shape.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 4` src=`http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs191.snc3/19878_1261241504020_1619167147_30617343_1016615_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 4` width=`604` height=`453` /></p>  <p>Step 4: Create the shape that was just added. It looks like a sideways triangle with rounded sides. Notice its placement within the heart shape and its proximity to the bowl shape.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 5` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs171.snc3/19878_1261241544021_1619167147_30617344_727872_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 5` width=`604` height=`453` /></p>  <p>Step 5: Add the U shape for the iris. Notice that you can see the bottom of the iris, but not the top. Also notice that the iris is more oval like, rather than circular, since the head is turned.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 6` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs171.snc3/19878_1261241584022_1619167147_30617345_4053777_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 6` width=`604` height=`453` /></p>  <p>Step 6: Add the shape to the inner corner of the eye.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 7` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs171.snc3/19878_1261241624023_1619167147_30617346_2860864_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 7` width=`604` height=`453` /></p>  <p>Step 7: Add the crown like shape for the upper eye lashes. Notice that the longest ones seem to be on the inner corner of the eye. (This is actually not the case, the other lashes are foreshortened)</p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 8` src=`http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs171.snc3/19878_1261241664024_1619167147_30617347_5344499_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 8` width=`604` height=`453` /></p>  <p>Step 8: Add the lashes on the inner corner of the eye.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 9` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs191.snc3/19878_1261241704025_1619167147_30617348_7454190_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 9` width=`604` height=`453` /></p>  <p>Step 9: Add the bottom eye lashes. Notice that they are much shorter than the top lashes.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 10` src=`http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs191.snc3/19878_1261241744026_1619167147_30617349_6715022_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 10` width=`604` height=`453` /></p>  <p>Step 10: Add the Pupil. Since the head is turned, the pupil is oval like.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 11` src=`http://photos-a.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs171.snc3/19878_1261241784027_1619167147_30617350_5373957_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 11` width=`604` height=`453` /></p>  <p>Step 11: Add the highlight shapes that I just added</p>  <p> </p>  <p><a href=`http://www.tkqlhce.com/click-3724826-10717947` target=`_top`> </a></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img src=`http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-3724826-10717947` border=`0` alt=`www.DickBlick.com - Online Art Supplies` width=`468` height=`60` /></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: large;`>SHADING:</span></p>  <p> </p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 12` src=`http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs171.snc3/19878_1261242424043_1619167147_30617351_7934584_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 12` width=`604` height=`340` /></p>  <p>Step 12: Start shading the darkest areas first. The upper lashes and the pupil will be the darkest areas. Build it up slowly in `cross hatched` layers (the video will demonstrate). Dont do it all at once.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 13` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs171.snc3/19878_1261242464044_1619167147_30617352_910488_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 13` width=`604` height=`340` /></p>  <p>Step 13: Shade in the Iris. Notice that it is not as dark as the pupil. The shape added in step 6 is part if the eyelid. Shade it alightly lighter than the iris.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 14` src=`http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs171.snc3/19878_1261242504045_1619167147_30617353_1427691_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 14` width=`604` height=`340` /></p>  <p>Step 14: Shade in the eyebrow. This can vary in tone depending upon hair color and make up. In this case, I left it lighter in tone than the eyelashes.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 15` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs191.snc3/19878_1261242544046_1619167147_30617354_6975138_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 15` width=`604` height=`340` /></p>  <p>Step 15: Fill in the areas around the eye with hatching. Refer to the photo (above) as a reference. Use up to a 4B pencil at this stage.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 16` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs191.snc3/19878_1261242584047_1619167147_30617355_1700566_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 16` width=`604` height=`340` /></p>  <p>Step 16: LIGHTLY shade in the white part of the eye (with the exception of the highlight areas drawin in before). Hint: The two lightest tones will be the highlight in the eye, followed by the bony area directly under the eyebrow. By this point, feel free to use up to a 6B pencil to help with the darker tones.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 17` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs191.snc3/19878_1261242624048_1619167147_30617356_3070533_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 17` width=`604` height=`340` /></p>  <p>Step 17: Use the blending stump (tortillion) to smudge and spread your hatching.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 18` src=`http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs191.snc3/19878_1261242664049_1619167147_30617357_7017717_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 18` width=`604` height=`340` /></p>  <p>Step 18: Develop the tones more by hatching over the smudges (from the tortillion). If you wish, smudge some more.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 19` src=`http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs171.snc3/19878_1261242704050_1619167147_30617358_1407585_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 19` width=`604` height=`340` /></p>  <p>Step 19: Put on the finishing touches.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female eye side profile view 20` src=`http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs191.snc3/19878_1261242784052_1619167147_30617360_7813581_n.jpg` alt=`draw female eye side profile view 20` width=`604` height=`340` /></p>  <p>Step 20: Finished</p>  <p><span style=`font-size: large;`>DOWNLOAD THE PDF:</span><span style=`font-size: x-large;`> <a href=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/custom_site_files/draw_the_female_eye_side_view.pdf`>CLICK HERE</a></span></p>  <p><a href=`http://www.tkqlhce.com/click-3724826-10503393` target=`_top`>VideoStudio Pro X2</a> - get FREE Corel® WinDVD® - The world`s #1 DVD and video playback software & NewBlue® Film Effects Filters<img src=`http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3724826-10503393` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p><p><a href=`http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-3724826-10460640` target=`_top`> <img src=`http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-3724826-10460640` border=`0` alt=`www.DickBlick.com - Online Art Supplies` width=`200` height=`150` /></a> My Relationship with Dickblick Art Materials goes back to when I was a rookie teacher in 2001. 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Right now Blick is offering:<a href=`http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-3724826-10513159` target=`_top`> FREE SHIPPING on orders totaling $200 or more</a><img src=`http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-3724826-10513159` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` />and the best “ON SALE” deals for art supplies on the internet. <a href=`http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-3724826-10512967` target=`_top`> Hot Deals of the Week!</a><img src=`http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-3724826-10512967` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p> How to draw Beyonce Step by Step. <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;    /* 728x15, created 2/3/10 */    google_ad_slot = `1049141337`;    google_ad_width = 728;    google_ad_height = 15;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p>  <p>Its time for YOU to draw Beyonce. All that you will need is a pencil with an eraser, a blending stump or Q-Tip and a large index card. Be sure to stop the video at the end of each step and look at the reference picture on the computer screen. No drawing experience? Doesnt matter. You are gonna surprise yourself!</p>  <p>Step 1- Make a rainbow shape at the top of your large index card. Notice that the top of the rainbow is at the very top of the card. Then make the oval Notice that the bottom of the oval is more pointed than the top.</p>  <p>Step 2- Continue the line at the end of the rainbow down to the mid point of the card and then curve it upwards to the bottom of the oval. Do this on both sides.</p>  <p>Step 3- Try to match the two lines that I just added. Use the sides of the index card to gage their accuracy.</p>  <p>Step 4- Use your observation skills to draw the two lines that I just added. This will eventually be the bottom of Beyonce`s left arm.</p>  <p>Step 5- Do the same for the top of her left arm.</p>  <p>Step 6- Now, create the top of her forearm. Hint, notice the shape that is formed in the background, think of this shape as a puzzle piece and use it to tweak the shapes around it.</p>  <p>Step 7- Create the V shape on her dress. Notice that the bottom of the V ends at the mid point of the shape that was formed in the previous step.</p>  <p>Step 8- I slightly changed the shape at the bottom of the hair on the left and created a neck. I also made another shape within the hair.</p>  <p>Step 9- I created another shape within the hair.</p>  <p>Step 10- I changed the side of her hair. I made 7 wild curls at the bottom with a wave above it.</p>  <p>Step 11- Take a second to observe and draw the shapes that I just drew on the other side of her hair.</p>  <p>Step 12- I exposed the neck some more by curling up the bottom of the hair on the left side of her head.</p>  <p>Step 13- I put a line for the shadow under her breasts</p>  <p>Step 14- I added an earring</p>  <p>Step 15- I added a belt</p>  <p>Step 16- I added two ovals on the face for the eye sockets. These will be broken down in to smaller shapes.</p>  <p>Step 17- I added a shape for the shadow on the right side of Beyonce`s nose. Put this in very lightly</p>  <p>Step 18- I added Beyonces top lip. The shape is similar to a flattened McDonalds arch.</p>  <p>Step 19- I added Beyonce`s bottom lip. Notice that it is wider than the top lip and has a shadow at the bottom.</p>  <p>Step 20- I added the eyebrows at the top of the eye socket</p>  <p>Step 21- I added her eyes. In this picture she is wearing a lot of eye liner, so the lines at the top and bottom of the eye could be similar in width.</p>  <p>After the step by step, I talk you through she difficult shading of the hair face and body. You will see me demonstrate strategies on how to shade hair with pencil, a tortillion (blending stump) and an eraser. I will also show you how to get a soft (smoothly shaded) face and how to build up the tones through layers of hatching to do the clothes and the body.</p>  <p>  <object width=`560` height=`340` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/lMv9ARcwLQQ&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/lMv9ARcwLQQ&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p><a href=`http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-3724826-10717947` target=`_top`> <img src=`http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3724826-10717947` border=`0` alt=`www.DickBlick.com - Online Art Supplies` width=`468` height=`60` /></a></p>  <p> </p>  <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;        /* 336x280, created 2/2/10 */        google_ad_slot = `4181428218`;        google_ad_width = 336;        google_ad_height = 280;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p> How to Paint A Puppy Dog (Part 2 of 2) Glazing. <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;    /* 728x15, created 2/3/10 */    google_ad_slot = `1049141337`;    google_ad_width = 728;    google_ad_height = 15;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  Below is a resource that will help you with the painting strategy of glazing. Please note that this is Video 2 of 2. If you have not seen part one, I recommend that you start with that video. Good luck! Scroll down to see the video, the pictorial tutorial and the link to the PDF.</p>  <p>  <object width=`560` height=`340` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/s5L8_xQjxSM&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/s5L8_xQjxSM&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p> </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><span style=`font-size: large;`>GLAZING WORKSHOP</span></p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`><img title=`Glazing Before and After Puppy Dig Painting` src=`http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs233.snc3/22078_1255409038212_1619167147_30603408_6199840_n.jpg` alt=`Glazing Before and After Puppy Dog` width=`604` height=`367` /></p>  <p>By the end of this demonstration (Both the PDF and the Video) you will fully understand glazing. When an artist glazes, he or she adds transparent color to a painting, to give the work a more realistic look.</p>  <p><span style=`color: #ffffff;`><strong><span style=`font-size: large;`>HOW do you make your oil paint transparent? </span></strong></span></p>  <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;        /* 468x60, created 1/26/10 */        google_ad_slot = `2338749477`;        google_ad_width = 468;        google_ad_height = 60;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p>  <p>There are two ways:</p>  <p>1.) Add painting medium- Any paint will become more transparent if it is mixed with painting medium (I mix in A LOT of painting medium to the paint when I glaze). I feel that the best painting medium is Liquin. (See Figure 1)</p>  <p>2.) Use paint that is transparent or translucent- Look at the label on the tube of paint to find out about the paints properties. Most paint companies, put a marker on the outside of their tubes to let a customer know about the properties of the paint. An empty box means that the color is transparent, a half filled box means that the paint is translucent. For any beginner who wishes to try glazing, use paints that are transparent to translucent. (See Figure 2)</p>  <p> </p>  <p><img title=`Liquin Original` src=`http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs293.ash1/22078_1255409118214_1619167147_30603410_1539271_n.jpg` alt=`Liquin` width=`438` height=`245` /> (Figure 1)</p>  <p><img title=`Oil Paint Properties ` src=`http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs293.ash1/22078_1255410998261_1619167147_30603415_1845277_n.jpg` alt=`Transparent or Translucent or Opaque` width=`434` height=`243` /></p>  <p>(Figure 2) The empty box means that the paint is transparent (AKA a good color for glazing)</p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p>Here is a list of transparent paints for each of the colors of the spectrum (plus black, white and brown). (Figure 3)</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`Transparent oil paint colors` src=`http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs293.ash1/22078_1255409078213_1619167147_30603409_5070569_n.jpg` alt=`List of Transparent Oil Paint Colors` width=`427` height=`604` /></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: large;`><strong>Now that you know how to make your paints transparent......How do you glaze? </strong></span></p>  <p>Here are some things to keep in mind!</p>  <p>1.) Wait for the previous layer to completely dry.</p>  <p>2.) Use soft tipped brushes- Traditionally, Sable brushes are the softest. There are also synthetic brushes that are similar in softness to Sable. (Figure 4)</p>  <p>3.) Buy a Fan Brush- Fan brushes look gimmicky but they are SO HELPFUL! They do not hold much paint, and that is a good thing when you blend. A fan brush can help you `softly` manipulate paint. (Figure 5)</p>  <p>4.) 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There is one size 6 round brush. There are four Bright brushes in sizes 2, 6, 10, and 20. Additionally, there are three Cat`s Tongue brushes in sizes 2, 6, and 10.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`05251-0089` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/john-howard-sanden-brush-sets/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=05251-0089-3447` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p><img src=`http://www.tqlkg.com/image-3724826-10495307` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;    /* 468x60, created 1/26/10 */    google_ad_slot = `2338749477`;    google_ad_width = 468;    google_ad_height = 60;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p> How to Draw a Hand Step by Step: Pointing Finger (Uncle Sam Point). <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;    /* 728x15, created 2/3/10 */    google_ad_slot = `1049141337`;    google_ad_width = 728;    google_ad_height = 15;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  You have three resources to work from. 1.) the video 2.) The step by step directions on this page 3.) A printable PDF (Link at bottom) with step by step directions. Take your time! I have noticed that the most successful students look at their reference image more often. Remind yourself to look at the reference image at least once for every five seconds (This is especially important during the shading). If you get stuck, refer to the video. Leave a comment at the bottom and let me know how you did! If you want to E-Mail me a picture of your work. I will post it on this page! Good Luck!</p>  <p>How to Draw a Pointing Hand (Step by Step)</p>  <p>  <object width=`425` height=`344` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/t1MEmDH7i-0&hl=en&fs=1` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/t1MEmDH7i-0&hl=en&fs=1` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p><img title=`1` src=`http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs293.ash1/22078_1253771797282_1619167147_30600172_7391391_n.jpg` alt=`How to draw the hand 1` width=`604` height=`424` /></p>  <p>Step 1: Make three ovals that get slightly smaller (from top to bottom).</p>  <p><img title=`How to draw the hand step by step 2` src=`http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs293.ash1/22078_1253771837283_1619167147_30600173_223634_n.jpg` alt=`How to draw the hand step by step 2` width=`604` height=`399` /></p>  <p>Step 2: Do your best to observe this reference picture and put in these three connected shapes. Notice the angle that the top and bottom lines slope towards each other.</p>  <p><img title=`How to draw a hand step by step 3` src=`http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs233.snc3/22078_1253771877284_1619167147_30600174_6446062_n.jpg` alt=`How to draw a hand step by step 3` width=`604` height=`406` /></p>  <p>Step 3: Observe the picture (above) and put in the four lines. Notice the direction of each of their curves.</p>  <p><img title=`how to draw hand step by step 5` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs233.snc3/22078_1253771917285_1619167147_30600175_2718250_n.jpg` alt=`How to draw hand step by step 5` width=`604` height=`420` /></p>  <p>Step 4: Put in the shape for the pointer finger. The small banana shape that you see to the left is the fingernail. Do not close the top!</p>  <p><img title=`draw hand merrill kazanjian` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs233.snc3/22078_1253771957286_1619167147_30600176_7813757_n.jpg` alt=`Draw hand step by step 5` width=`604` height=`428` /></p>  <p>Step 5: Close the shape to create the knuckles.</p>  <p><img title=`how to draw the hand step by step 6` src=`http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs213.snc3/22078_1253772597302_1619167147_30600182_6840146_n.jpg` alt=`How to draw the hand step by step 6` width=`604` height=`435` /></p>  <p>Step 6: Put in the triangle shape above the pointer finger.</p>  <p><img title=`7 pointing hand step by step drawing` src=`http://photos-a.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs293.ash1/22078_1253772637303_1619167147_30600183_5260486_n.jpg` alt=`How to draw the ponting hand step by step 7` width=`604` height=`446` /></p>  <p>Step 7: Close the shape at the top by connecting the top of the banana shape with the top of the triangle. Notice the creases of skin on the foreshortened finger.</p>  <p><img title=` uncle sam point 8` src=`http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs233.snc3/22078_1253772677304_1619167147_30600184_7578975_n.jpg` alt=`How to draw the pointing hand step by step 8` width=`604` height=`473` /></p>  <p>Step 8: Put in the shape that sort of looks like a birds head from the side.</p>  <p><img title=`9` src=`http://hphotos-ash1.fbcdn.net/hs293.ash1/22078_1253772717305_1619167147_30600185_3412665_n.jpg` alt=`how to draw the hand step by step 9` width=`604` height=`483` /></p>  <p>Step 9: Make a kite shape below the beak of the bird head shape.</p>  <p><img title=`draw the hand step by step 10 pointing ` src=`http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs293.ash1/22078_1253772757306_1619167147_30600186_1274542_n.jpg` alt=` draw the hand step by step 10 pointing` width=`604` height=`472` /></p>  <p>Step 10: Close the shape Steps</p>  <p>Banner ads:  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;                /* 468x60, created 1/26/10 */                google_ad_slot = `2338749477`;                google_ad_width = 468;                google_ad_height = 60;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p>  <p><span style=`font-size: large;`>SHADING</span>:</p>  <p><img title=`11 and 12 shading the hand step by step` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs233.snc3/22078_1253773117315_1619167147_30600187_4334467_n.jpg` alt=`shading the hand how to drawing step by step` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p><img title=`12 shading the hand pointing` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs213.snc3/22078_1253773157316_1619167147_30600188_4952859_n.jpg` alt=`12 shading the hand step by step` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p>11 and 12: Start the shading by using the method of cross hatching. Cross hatching is a series of lines from the pencils tip (watch the video). I started out my shading with a regular #2 Pencil (also known as a HB pencil) Steps</p>  <p><img title=`shading the hand step by step 13` src=`http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs213.snc3/22078_1253773197317_1619167147_30600189_5213536_n.jpg` alt=`shading the hand step by step 13` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p><img title=`14 drawing shading hand step by step` src=`http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs213.snc3/22078_1253773237318_1619167147_30600190_6038313_n.jpg` alt=`14 shading the hand step by step` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p>13 and 14: Use a blending stump (also known as a Tortillion) or a Q-Tip to smudge the pencil lines. Continue to cross hatch over what you smudge to create strong shadows.</p>  <p><img title=`15` src=`http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs293.ash1/22078_1253773277319_1619167147_30600191_1286466_n.jpg` alt=`shading the hand 15` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p><img title=`drawing and shading the hand 16` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs233.snc3/22078_1253773717330_1619167147_30600192_2383579_n.jpg` alt=`drawing and shading the hand 16` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p>Steps 15 and 16: The darkest areas will be the area under the pointer finger and the area that I am blending in photo 16. The creases of the foreshortened area of the pointer finger is also quite dark.</p>  <p><img title=`drawing and shading the hand 17` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs213.snc3/22078_1253773757331_1619167147_30600193_2099514_n.jpg` alt=`shading the hand 17 drawing` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p><img title=`step by step shading drawing the hand 18` src=`http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs293.ash1/22078_1253773797332_1619167147_30600194_1500349_n.jpg` alt=`drawing and shading the hand 18` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p>Steps 17 and 18: To finish, I used a 2B and 4B pencil to put in the darkest tones.</p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p><a href=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/custom_site_files/how_to_draw_a_pointing_hand_fin.pdf`><span style=`font-size: medium;`>CLICK HERE (To download the PDF)<br /></span></a></p>  <p>Good Luck! -Merrill Kazanjian</p>  <form action=`http://www.tkqlhce.com/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/204/38/20438-1069-4-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Staedtler Lumograph Drawing and Sketching Pencils` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Staedtler Lumograph Drawing and Sketching Pencils</span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>These high quality graphite pencils glide smoothly over the paper. 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I grant permission for visitors to Merrillk.com to print this resource and utilize it for their own benefit, or for the benefit of students in a pedagogical setting. But, the contents of this resource may not be resold for profit in any capacity.</p> How to Paint a Glass of Water. <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;    /* 728x15, created 2/3/10 */    google_ad_slot = `1049141337`;    google_ad_width = 728;    google_ad_height = 15;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p>  <p><span style=`font-size: medium;`><span style=`font-family: times new roman,times;`>I am going to be using illustration markers, color pencils and oil paint. Just drop me a line if you have any questions In step 1 I scanned and reprinted my original drawing- I do this for 2 reasons- 1.) If I mess up, I could just reprint it and 2.) marker and color pencil coexist better with printer ink than with graphite from a pencil. Next I add a layer of the illustration markers. These markers are totally transparent and they enable me to add a layer of color and still be able to see the lines from my pencil drawing. These markers give the artist a similar effect to watercolor paint, but without the messy setup and clean up.. I am still following the Polaroid picture development analogy from the first video- in that I am adding color to all areas at an even pace and slowly building up the darker tones on the sides and bottom of the glass. The color pencil is great at this point of the drawing, because it adds a translucent layer of color above the marker. In addition to that, color pencils are mixed with wax. The wax will be very handy in the next step when I add oil paint on top of the marker and color pencil. Working with color pencil also allows me to be very precise with my marks on the page. It can be very challenging to be as accurate with a paint brush. This step allows me to make my drawing more accurate and these clarifications will eventually be absorbed by the oil paint. Now you are going to see me add three layers of oil paint to finish my drawing. I am using oil paint because I want to edit the colors of this composition and it is much easier to mix and match color with oil paint than it is with color pencil. It is also easier to apply large areas of color with a paintbrush rather than the tiny tip of a pencil. I did all of my editing in the last step and now I am just applying color, trying to notice the nuances of the edges of each shape on my reference. If I need to soften an edge I use a dry, soft brush and I pull the paint with that. The color pencil from the layer below is blending nicely with the paint.</span></span></p>  <p>  <object width=`425` height=`344` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/eZcSjVPCnf8&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/eZcSjVPCnf8&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;        /* 468x60, created 1/26/10 */        google_ad_slot = `2338749477`;        google_ad_width = 468;        google_ad_height = 60;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;        /* 336x280, created 2/2/10 */        google_ad_slot = `4181428218`;        google_ad_width = 336;        google_ad_height = 280;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p> How to Paint a Puppy Dog: Step By Step- A Video for Beginner Painters. <p>VIDEO AT BOTTOM Today, I am going to show you how to paint a puppy dog. I made this video for beginner to intermediate level artists, who wish to learn about traditional painting...I will try to show you how to paint. step by step. While I can imagine that painting a realistic looking puppy is intimidating for someone new to art, I will try to make my instruction as clear as possible, so that you can get in to great habits for the future. Once you are in good habits, you will progress very quickly. I split this lesson in to four parts. 1.) Part one will cover what you need to know before you paint. 2.) Part two will give you an effective strategy for painting realistically The mentality of rendering (aka drawing what you see) 3.) Part three will walk you through the process of painting and I will give you tips while I paint. The process of `sculpting` a painting 4.) Part four will actually be a separate video and it will discuss glazing...a great finishing strategy. Glazing: Finishing a painting (Covered in another video) Part 1.) I have two points to go over in Part 1- 1-1- First, pick a surface to work on. When I was learning painting, I would use cardboard in place of canvas to save money. Ten years later my original oil paintings are still in good shape. However, this would not be the case if I didn`t prime the cardboard with layers of Gesso. Without getting over technical, gesso gives your surface a protective layer that will prevent the oil from being over absorbed. Try to remember this silly saying, `Paint with cream, not with butter or milk!` No, im not saying that you should break out the dairy prodicts.....I am referring to the consistency of the paint. Cream is not a solid like butter .....and is not watery like milk. When you apply paint to a surface it should be creamy in texture. You can make the paint creamy by adding about three to four drops of painting medium to the paint that is sitting on your palette. The object in my hand right now is called a palette knife. I used it to mix the paint with the painting medium. For a long time, I considered this step trivial, but it makes a difference! 1-2 Oil Painters use mineral spirits to clean off their brushes and to thin out a paint mixture. Mineral Spirits is also known commercially as paint thinner and sold as an art supply called turpenoid for quadruple the price. You will only need a SMALL amount of Mineral Spirits because its very powerful. Use it sparingly when you wish to thin out your paint; because too much will make the paint runny and `milk-like` in consistency. Here is a great tip to remember when cleaning your brushes.....WIPE-DIP-WIPE. As silly as that sounds, commit it to memory....In other words..... wipe your brush with a paper towel.....Then dip it in to the mineral spirits and swish it around....followed by another wipe with the paper towel to take the extra spirits off your brush. The last wipe is especially important to prevent the excess mineral spirits from thinning out your paint too much Part 2 Now you will learn a great strategy to help you paint what you see. I call this strategy, `jigsaw puzzle observation` because it is similar to putting a jigsaw puzzle together. Jigsaw puzzles are fun because you fit shapes together to create an image.........I want you to think the same way when you paint. Try to see and identify shapes and then put them together like a puzzle. Painters sculpt and manipulate the paint on the surface of a painting until the shapes fit together as a recognizable image. Here....let me show you what I mean.....When you try this, I recommend that you get in the habit of looking at your reference image at least once for every five seconds; and then paint what you observed. After you get the bigger shapes in.....work your way down to the smaller shapes........ If you feel that you cant work the paint any more. Let it dry and repeat this step on top of the dried paint. You have an advantage by using paint because it is opaque and it can cover over any mistake...... Take your time with this step. Skyscrapers cant be erected without solid supports and good paintings cannot be made without careful placement. 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The step by step directions on this page 3.) A printable PDF (Link at bottom) with step by step directions. Take your time! I have noticed that the most successful students look at their reference image more often. Remind yourself to look at the reference image at least once for every five seconds (This is especially important during the shading). If you get stuck, refer to the video. Leave a comment at the bottom and let me know how you did! If you want to E-Mail me a picture of your work. I will post it on this page! Good Luck!</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>  <object width=`560` height=`340` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/hwKTUz_oY20&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/hwKTUz_oY20&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;                /* 468x60, created 1/26/10 */                google_ad_slot = `2338749477`;                google_ad_width = 468;                google_ad_height = 60;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`> </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>How to Draw Kobe Bryant Step By Step: Video</span>   <object width=`560` height=`340` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/qxg_IKi5Lcc&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/qxg_IKi5Lcc&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><span style=`font-size: large;`>How to Draw Kobe: Extended Tutorial</span></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><span style=`font-size: large;`>BELOW: How to draw Kobe Bryant Print Resource and PDF<br /></span></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`1` src=`http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs233.snc3/22078_1231103270583_1619167147_30543837_4713966_n.jpg` alt=`Draw Kobe Step By Step 1` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>Step 1: Draw an oval shape for Kobe`s head. Notice that the bottom of the oval looks like an upside down trapezoid while the top is rounded.</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`Kobe How to draw 2` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs171.snc3/19878_1256072774805_1619167147_30605554_5199473_n.jpg` alt=`how to draw kobe bryant merrillk.com` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>Step 2: I made four horizontal lines. The top line starts at the midway point of the oval shape. The lowest line is at the bottom of the chin. There are two lines in between the top and bottom lines. Notice that they are EVENLY SPACED, creating THREE segments in between the top and bottom lines (refer to the picture).</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`2` src=`http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs213.snc3/22078_1231103350585_1619167147_30543838_7605935_n.jpg` alt=`Kobe Bryant Step by Step 2` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>Step 2a: I placed four dots on the top line. These dots will be used to help you place the eyes. Notice that they are situated towards the left side of Kobe`s face (rather than in the middle). Also, notice that the three spaces in between these dots are EQUAL distances. This is due to one of the oldest rules of facial proportion. It is exactly one eye distance in between our two eyes.</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>Step 2b: Place two more dots, just below the second line from the top (follow the picture for placement)</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`3` src=`http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs213.snc3/22078_1231103390586_1619167147_30543839_5606154_n.jpg` alt=`Draw Kobe Bryant Step by Step 3` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>Step 3: Follow the photo reference and put in the shapes for the eyes. Kobe is smiling in the picture, so, the top of the eye is like a rainbow shape and the bottom is like a straight line. The top of the iris (colored part of the eye) is blocked by the upper eyelid.</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`5` src=`http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs233.snc3/22078_1231103430587_1619167147_30543840_8353477_n.jpg` alt=`Draw Kobe Bryant Step bt Step 5` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>Step 4: In this step, add the bottom of the nose (to draw this make three connected, upside down arches....refer to the picture) and the upper lip. The upper lip looks like a squished McDonalds logo (picture the golden arches squished). Also, encapsulate the eye with two lines.</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`5` src=`http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs233.snc3/22078_1231103470588_1619167147_30543841_5828829_n.jpg` alt=`Draw Kobe Step by Step 5` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>Step 5: Draw in the two banana shapes around the nose (they will be shaded later) and the bottom lip (another banana shape).</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`6` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs213.snc3/22078_1231104390611_1619167147_30543845_7103813_n.jpg` alt=`Draw Kobe Bryant Step by Step 6` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>Step 6: Draw in the lines, stemming from the chin, as well as Kobe`s dimple lines.</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`7` src=`http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs213.snc3/22078_1231104430612_1619167147_30543846_12409_n.jpg` alt=`Draw Kobe Bryant Step by Step 7` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>Step 7: Draw in Kobe`s hairline.</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`8` src=`http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs213.snc3/22078_1231104470613_1619167147_30543847_3478486_n.jpg` alt=`Draw Kobe Bryant Step by step 8` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>Step 8: Erase the four construction lines.</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><a href=`http://merrillk.com/index.php?part=fineart&collection=114`><img title=`Kobe drawing` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs213.snc3/22078_1231104510614_1619167147_30543848_1190301_n.jpg` alt=`Kobe` width=`604` height=`359` /><br /></a></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>Step 10: Start to shade using cross hatching (watch the video for a demo (especially the extended tutorial). Do the the darkest areas first: The eyes and eyebrows, the hair.</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`kobe drawing shading step by step` src=`http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs293.ash1/22078_1231104550615_1619167147_30543849_7251483_n.jpg` alt=`Kobe drawing shading` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>Step 10: Shade Kobe`s chin and facial hair (almost as dark as you shaded the eyes). Shade the bridge of his nose (a tortillion/blending stump is especially helpful for the nose area) Make sure that the shaded tones on the nose are not as dark as the eyes, the the eyebrows (eventually the hair- but I did not finish shading the hair in the picture for step 10). Shade in his dimples.</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`kobe shading 11` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs213.snc3/22078_1231105470638_1619167147_30543851_2587515_n.jpg` alt=`kobe shading` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>Step 11: Begin to shade the forehead. Add a second layer of pencil on the hair (use a dark pencil such as a 4B) Make sure that the forehead is lighter in tone than the hair (remember that when this picture is finished, the eyes, eyebrows and hair will be the darkest parts). Notice the shadow under Kobe`s nose and shade it in fairly dark. (DO NOT PUT IN NOSTRILS....Kobe`s nose slopes downwards...If you don`t believe me, look at his puppet on the MVP`s)</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`kobe tutorial drawing step by step` src=`http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs213.snc3/22078_1231105510639_1619167147_30543852_5345797_n.jpg` alt=`kobe drawing tutorial step by step` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>Step 12: Darken Kobe`s moustache and shade his upper lip. Notice that the moustache is darker than the upper lip. Add another layer of tone to Kobe`s eyes and eyebrows with a darker pencil (4B...even 6B if you have one)</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`kobe tones` src=`http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs233.snc3/22078_1231105550640_1619167147_30543853_5864607_n.jpg` alt=`kobe tones` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>Step 13: Start working the tones of the Bottom half of Kobe`s face. Remember that light sources USUALLY come from above, meaning that the bottom half of a persons face is slightly more in shadow.</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`Kobe 14` src=`http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs293.ash1/22078_1231105590641_1619167147_30543854_7061807_n.jpg` alt=`Kobe 14` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>Step 14: It LOOKS like I just jumped ahead a lot.....but I really didnt. I used the tortillion to smudge the rest of the bottom half of Kobes face....I also shaded Kobe`s bottom lip and his teeth. Kobe`s bottom lip is slightly lighter in tone than his top lip. For teeth, do not make solid, dark lines between the teeth. Use the reference image as a guide.</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`kobe shading tutorial` src=`http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs233.snc3/22078_1231105630642_1619167147_30543855_4720521_n.jpg` alt=`kobe shading tutorial` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>Step 15: Now it is time for the finishing touches. Use both the eraser and the pencil. 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In comparison to the Male nose (left) the female nose is: 1.) less pronounced or smaller than the male nose 2.) has a more narrow bridge 3.) has smaller nostrils 4.) slightly rounder at the bottom (this is not the case for EVERY person though) 5.) had less shadow area around the `eye socket` or orbit, on both sides of the bridge at the top of the nose.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female nose 1 step by step` src=`http://sites.google.com/site/drawfemalenose/_/rsrc/1261153005753/home/1fPicture.jpg` alt=`draw female nose 1 step by step` width=`853` height=`480` /></p>  <p>STEP 1- In step one of drawing the female nose, focus your attention on the shapes. There are three main shapes. 1.) An oval at the bottom, 2.) A tall trapezoid for the bridge of the nose. 3.) An upside down trapezoid at the top of the nose. 4.) In addition to the major shapes, don`t forget to add the shapes for the nostrils.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female nose step by step 2` src=`http://sites.google.com/site/drawfemalenose/_/rsrc/1261153045967/home/2fPicture.jpg` alt=`draw female nose step by step 2` width=`853` height=`480` /></p>  <p>STEP 2- For step two, simply darken the nostrils. The nostrils will be the darkest tone on any persons nose.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female nose step by step 3` src=`http://sites.google.com/site/drawfemalenose/_/rsrc/1261153086117/home/3fPicture.jpg` alt=`draw female nose step by step 3` width=`853` height=`480` /></p>  <p>STEP 3- For this step, create a shadow at the bottom of the nose.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female nose step by step 4` src=`http://sites.google.com/site/drawfemalenose/_/rsrc/1261153170553/home/4fPicture.jpg` alt=`draw female nose step by step 4` width=`853` height=`480` /></p>  <p>STEP 4- Erase the lines on the sides of the bridge of the nose. (This is where most people go wrong in drawing the nose!) The only part of the nose that can be expressed in linear form is the bottom of the nose (Below and to the sides of the nostrils...especially the sides).</p>  <p><img title=`draw female nose step by step 5` src=`http://sites.google.com/site/drawfemalenose/_/rsrc/1261153261536/home/5fPicture.jpg` alt=`draw female nose step by step 5` width=`853` height=`480` /></p>  <p>STEP 5- Replace the solid lines with soft `cross hatching` (a fancy term for shading- `hatches` are multiple lines, created by the tip of the pencil used to create darker tones....watch the video at the top if you do not understand).</p>  <p><img title=`draw female nose step by step 6` src=`http://sites.google.com/site/drawfemalenose/_/rsrc/1261153289390/home/6fPicture.jpg` alt=`draw female nose step by step 6` width=`853` height=`480` /></p>  <p>STEP 6- Smudge the cross hatching with a tortillion (blending stump or stub).....Not only on the bridge of the nose, but also where you feel in necessary. I usually do a few layers of hatching, followed by smudging.</p>  <p><img title=`draw female nose 7 step by step` src=`http://sites.google.com/site/drawfemalenose/_/rsrc/1261153327023/home/7fPicture.jpg` alt=`draw female nose 7 step by step` width=`853` height=`480` /></p>  <p>STEP 7- I am putting on the finishing touches. I used my eraser to make highlights on the nose. IMPORTANT: The female nose (right) is smoothed out/ polished / finished, more than the male nose........ How does an artist smooth out/polish/finish the nose?....By 1.) hatching with the pencil 2.) smudging the hatches with the tortillion and 3.) using the eraser to create highlights.</p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p><img title=`draw female nose step by step 8` src=`http://sites.google.com/site/drawfemalenose/_/rsrc/1261153354413/home/8fPicture.jpg` alt=`draw female nose step by step 8` width=`853` height=`480` /></p>  <p>STEP 8- In the final step I darkened the nostrils (For the second time).</p>  <p>  <object width=`560` height=`340` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/i0wKWFoEwn8&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/i0wKWFoEwn8&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p> </p>  <p>(This lesson is demonstrated in the video above).</p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>- Buy the supplies that I use: (Below)</span></p>  <p> </p>  <form action=`http://www.anrdoezrs.net/interactive` method=`get`>   <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/229/26/22926-1009-1-2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`General`s Sketchmate Drawing Set` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>General`s Sketchmate Drawing Set</span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>This complete sketching set is ideal for beginning and experienced artists alike. 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Pads contain 24 sheets of 80 lb (130 gsm) paper, spiral-bound on the short side.</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10495307` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`10316-1017` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.dickblick.com/products/strathmore-400-series-drawing-paper-pads/?wmcp=cj&wmcid=feeds&wmckw=10316-1017-806` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>PDF of How to Draw the Female Nose (STEP by STEP)- <a title=`Draw Female Nose PDF` href=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/articles_img_files/draw_the_female_nose_step_by_step.pdf`><span style=`font-size: xx-large;`>CLICK HERE</span></a></span></p> How to Draw the Male Nose Step by Step. <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;    /* 728x15, created 2/3/10 */    google_ad_slot = `1049141337`;    google_ad_width = 728;    google_ad_height = 15;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  You have three resources to work from. 1.) the video 2.) The step by step directions on this page 3.) A printable PDF (Link at bottom) with step by step directions. Take your time! I have noticed that the most successful students look at their reference image more often. Remind yourself to look at the reference image at least once for every five seconds (This is especially important during the shading). If you get stuck, refer to the video. Leave a comment at the bottom and let me know how you did! If you want to E-Mail me a picture of your work. I will post it on this page! Good Luck!</p>  <p>  <object width=`560` height=`340` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/OM0SyrN-vaM&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/OM0SyrN-vaM&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p><span style=`font-size: large;`>FREE Downloadable PDF for this lesson and a supply list at the bottom of this page.</span></p>  <p>Today I am going to teach you how to draw the male nose. Drawing is much easier when we break things down in to shapes. So lets do that with the nose. Notice that there are two trapezoids and an oval. These are our primary shapes with the nose. So grab a piece of paper and draw them now.</p>  <p><img title=`draw the male nose step by step 1` src=`http://sites.google.com/site/drawthenose/_/rsrc/1260967400939/home/Picture1.jpg` alt=`draw the male nose step by step 1` width=`853` height=`480` /></p>  <p>STEP 1- In step one of drawing the male nose, focus your attention on the shapes. There are three main shapes. 1.) An oval at the bottom, 2.) A tall trapezoid for the bridge of the nose. 3.) An upside down trapezoid at the top of the nose. 4.) Don`t forget to add the shapes for the nostrils.</p>  <p><img title=`draw the male nose step by step 2` src=`http://sites.google.com/site/drawthenose/_/rsrc/1260977089691/home/Picture2.jpg` alt=`draw the male nose step by step 2` width=`853` height=`480` /></p>  <p>STEP 2- For step two, simply erase the lines on the inside of the nose. It doesn`t look good yet......So let`s do a `nose job` with the shading, to make it look more realistic!</p>  <p><img title=`draw the male nose step by step 3` src=`http://sites.google.com/site/drawthenose/_/rsrc/1260977114344/home/Picture3.jpg` alt=`draw the male nose step by step 3` width=`853` height=`480` /></p>  <p>STEP 3- For this step, darken the nostrils. Te nostrils will be the darkest tone on any persons nose.</p>  <p><img title=`draw the male nose step by step 4` src=`http://sites.google.com/site/drawthenose/_/rsrc/1260977228650/home/Picture%204.jpg` alt=`draw the male nose step by step 4` width=`853` height=`480` /></p>  <p>STEP 4- *****Notice that I ERASED the lines on the sides of the bridge of the nose!******* This is where most people go wrong in drawing the nose! The only part of the nose that can be expressed as a line is the bottom (Below and to the sides of the nostrils...especially the sides).</p>  <p><img title=`draw the male nose step by step 5` src=`http://sites.google.com/site/drawthenose/_/rsrc/1260977292841/home/Picture%205.jpg` alt=`draw the male nose step by step 5` width=`853` height=`480` /></p>  <p>STEP 5- While I am not drawing eyes for this part, at the top of the bridge of the nose is the inner part of the orbit (of the eye). The orbits are also known as the eye sockets. They are the indentations where each eye sits. There is an orbit on either side of the nose. The tool that I am using in this picture is called a tortillion (also known as a blending stump or stub). It is condensed paper, shaped to the form of a pencil. It is used for blending. It is better to smudge or blend with this, rather than your hand, because your hand has oil that will be absorbed by the paper. Once the oil is absorbed in to the paper, the blending will be uneven, and over time, the paper will decay.</p>  <p><img title=`draw the male nose step by step 6` src=`http://sites.google.com/site/drawthenose/_/rsrc/1260977374321/home/Picture%206.jpg` alt=`draw the male nose step by step 6` width=`853` height=`480` /></p>  <p>STEP 6- Notice the long trapezoid that I shaded in the middle of the nose. It is shaded very lightly. I put it is to differentiate the drawing from the white background. Please note that this will NOT always appear. All shadows are DIRECTLY RELATED to lighting. For this drawing, I assumed that the light was bright and directly above the nose.</p>  <p><img title=`draw the male nose step by step 7` src=`http://sites.google.com/site/drawthenose/_/rsrc/1260977514064/home/Picture%208.jpg` alt=`draw the male nose step by step 7` width=`853` height=`480` /></p>  <p>STEP 7- I am putting on the finishing touches. I used my eraser to make two light highlights on the sides of each nostril. Often light bounces off surfaces and causes a `glare` effect rather than a `spotlight` effect. 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I like to analogize drawing with assembling a jigsaw puzzle because in both you look for shapes to fit together Hint number 2 is to pay close attention to the edges of what you are drawing. Light and shadows can do funny things and in almost anything that you draw you will see a disparity between the qualities of each edge. Hint number three is to develop your drawing like a Polaroid photograph. Polaroid was the company that innovated instant photography. After pushing the shutter button the photograph would come out of the camera and develop before your eyes. What I want you to know about this is that every part of the photo would develop at the same rate and that is how I want you to try to draw next time. In other words, move the drawing tool around, dont get stuck in a favorite spot. Alright, lets slow it down. What you are seeing me do here is pay close attention to the form and the proportions. In other words, I am comparing the sizes of the different shapes and making sure that the placement of each line is correct. I am using vine charcoal a HB pencil and an eraser. I started out with the vine charcoal because it is easy to erase and move around. You will see later in this video that after I am satisfied with the placement of the charcoal, I will hatch over it with a pencil to keep it undisturbed. I am also trying to be aware of the edges of my shapes and I am especially cognizant of the highlight on the top because that will require me shading the areas around it and using the white of the page as a representation of the strong light. Now when I look back at my reference, I notice that the tone of the background is much darker than the white of the page. I use the side of the charcoal to darken the mid tone of my drawing. This step will make it easy to draw in the highlights with an eraser a little bit later. Now I am folding a piece of paper towel to smudge in the charcoal. You will get a very similar result with a blending stump (also known as a tortillion) but the towel will smudge the charcoal more quickly. To be perfectly honest, many teachers that I have had have told me not to use a blending stump, fingers or anything that comes in to contact with the surface of the paper. I partially agree. Oil from fingers when combined with pencil or charcoal leaves a stain that is tough to work around. Notice that my hand is resting on a sheet of paper. Artists call these slip sheets, but it is just a sheet of computer paper. I like working with the blending stump and the paper and this process works for my needs. It would be dishonest if I changed my process for the sake of making a video. Before, I mentioned the term hatching. Hatching is the short name for the drawing technique of cross hatching. It is simply putting a series of lines next to one another with a drawing tool. 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It is a strategy tailored for novice artists and it will make you better at drawing what you see (also known as the skill of rendering). I call this process mass drawing / line drawing. The process will seem awkward at first, but I have seen students get great results once they understand the process. So please give it a chance. All that you will need is a highlighter, a pencil and some paper. Lets begin. This is a mass drawing. I used the highlighter to make a silhouette of the cartoon character, Ni Hao Kai Lan. I scribbled it in quickly and as a single mass. This will serve as a guide for the second step, the line drawing. This is a line drawing. Notice that it is done directly over the mass drawing. But don`t just outline; make corrections. The mass drawing will enable you to see the big picture and the mistakes that you made. Many of my students have found it much easier than guessing on a blank sheet of paper. So dont outline your mass drawing make corrections while doing the line drawing. Take a second to look at how many changes I made to the original mass, such as the right arm, the shoes and the hair. Still confused, thats ok, watch the process a few times and you will begin to understand it. Remember that it is just a drill and drills are used to build good habits for the future. This drill will help you build observation skills and comparative skills which will help you develop the ability to draw what you see. I don`t expect you to use a highlighter for long. In fact, I will show you a more advanced method, later on in the video. I will also teach you a really cool trick that will get rid of the color from the highlighter. But for now, remember that there are two steps to this process. Use the highlighter to create a mass drawing of what you are trying to draw. If you are very new to drawing, try to make your mass drawing a similar size to your reference picture or object. With more experience, you can experiment with scale. Remember that step two, the line drawing, is meant to be a correction of step one. I have observed that when my students do this process for the first time, they struggle a bit, and complain that the yellow or pink from the highlighter `throws them off`. Please remember that it takes three tries, on average, to get fully acquainted with this process. I have also observed that the students who improve the fastest, look at their reference image more often. Get in the habit of looking at your reference image at least once for every five seconds. To get rid of the color from the highlighter, flip over your drawing and start to scribble all over the back. It is easiest to use the side of a graphite stick, but you could also use a pencil. Once the back of your drawing is covered, flip it over again and tape it down over a new piece of paper. Then, retrace over all of the lines. I used a blue pen for this step. When you remove the tape, you will see a perfect print of your drawing Now, I am using the pencil to create a mass drawing. Notice that I am pressing very lightly while scribbling in the mass. I have observed that using a pencil is a little bit more difficult for beginners due to the tendency to apply too much pressure and leave dark lines. Also it is much easier to differentiate the bright colors from the highlighter then the subtle tones of a pencil. Still, after you feel that you are progressing with the markers, move on to this step. Do not worry about mastering the process with the highlighter, just get comfortable enough, and move on. Thank you for watching my video, I reply to all of my comments, so feel free to ask me a question, or just let me know how it goes. Remember to try this at least three times before you judge the process. I guarantee that it will feel foreign at first, but I have used it for eight years in the classroom with a high success rate so give it some time. Happy drawing everybody! In my demonstrations, I drew, Ni Hao Kai Lan, Spongebob, Homer Simpson, Moose A. Moose (Noggin), Characters from Yo Gabba Gabba, Lilo from Lilo and Stitch, Wow Wow Wubbzy, Dora the Explorer, Patrick Star (Spongebob), Stitch (Lilo and Stitch and Blue the Dog from Blues Clues (Nickelodeon Noggin). I am confident that this process could teach you how to draw any cartoon.</p> Illustration with Markers and Color Pencils (drawing an apple). <p><object width=`425` height=`344` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/9fPDs1xOdak&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`><param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` /><param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` /><param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/9fPDs1xOdak&hl=en_US&fs=1&` /><param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` /></object></p><p> </p><p> This video shows my process for making an illustration (non tradigital). I use illustration markers (usually prismacolor) and color pencils (usually prisma once again) and a wax blending stick. I make my illustrations in two steps. Step 1- I observe my reference drawings or photos and try to see what lies beneath. There is no way to blend markers in the same way that one can blend paint (ironically even with a marker blender) so I lie down the base tones with markers (the first layer). Step 2- Is created with color pencils. Color pencils are mixable / blendable and I mix the color pencils directly above my marker drawing. I use the wax stick to finish the surface and tie everything together. - Merrill Kazanjian Achromatic- Black, white and greys. Artwork that is executed without color. Acrylic- Thicker and stronger than tempera or watercolor paint, Acrylic is a water-based `plastic` paint. Albumen Print- This printing process is used in photography printing processes. Egg whites are used in the emulsion. Alternative Process- This photography term covers approximately 35 different processes for the final unconventional effect. Armature- A structure used beneath something else for support. For example, a sculptor might create a clay sculpture with a wood or wire armature beneath it as support. Think about the frame of a house being constructed before all of the brick or siding is built on top. Artists Proof- A small group of outstanding prints for the artists use which have been set aside from the edition prints. Basic color principles- All color theory is based on the principle that `color is light`. An object that we see as red contains pigmentation which absorbs all of the colored rays of white light except the red color, which it reflects. White pigment absorbs none of the colored rays, and black absorbs all of the colors of the spectrum. Balance-An art and design principle concerned with the arrangement of one or more elements in a work of art so that they appear symmetrical (even) or asymmetrical (uneven) in design and proportion. Batik- Parrafin or beeswax is used to resist paint or dye on fabric or paper. Designs and patterns are produced on the unwaxed areas. Bisque- When clay has its first firing in a kiln, it is called bisque ware. At this point, the clay has changed composition and can no longer have water added to it and turned back into a useable material. Black- The complete absence of light. Because of impurities, you can not create black with pigments. In most black pigments, the is a slight blue trace. A black surface absorbs all light. Brayer- In printmaking, a Brayer is a roller which is used to apply ink to printing surfaces. Brushes- Brush styles are designated by a letter following a series number. Some basic brushes to meet your needs: F- Flats, square edge, long bristle B- Brights, flat, square-edged, long sable R - Rounds, pointed bristle L- Longs, flat, square-edge, long sable Filberts- Flat, oval edge, long fibre Canvas- Fabrics that are prepared for painting. Available in panels, stretched on frames, or obtained by the yard. Ceramics- Used to describe the shaping, finishing and firing of clay. Charcoal and Conte Crayon- In stick form, both give you a very strong, dark line. A disadvantage to these crayons is that they break easily and tend to smudge. Can be found is stick form as well. Chop- An impression made by the artist, or by the printer seal. Chroma- This is the intensity, or strength, or purity of a color. Squeezing paint directly from the tube to the palette is `full chroma`. Cibachrome- A process where a photographic print can be made directly from a color transparency. Coil method in clay- As one of the oldest methods used in the formation of pottery, long strands of clay are laid on top of one another, joined by blending the coils together. Collage- Collage is from the French meaning `paste up`. The combination of pieces of cloth, magazines and other found objects to create artwork. Collograph- This name is derived from the word `collage`. It is an image built up with glue and other materials. Color- When light is reflected off an object, color is what the eye sees. The primary colors are red, yellow and blue. The secondary colors are orange, purple and green. Complementary Colors- Complementary colors are those which appear opposite to one another on a color wheel. The complimentary colors are red and green, blue and orange, and yellow and purple. Composition The arrangement of lines, colors and form. Conte The modern pencil lead invented by Nicolas Conte. It is a black, red or brown chalk.</p> How to Draw a Smile, Mouth, Teeth. <p><object width=`425` height=`344` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/uaseJIeWEQw&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`><param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` /><param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` /><param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/uaseJIeWEQw&hl=en_US&fs=1&` /><param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` /></object></p><p> Part 1- I will start this drawing by taking a second to look at my reference photograph on the left. I try to see the mouth as one big shape first and I try to match that shape as best as I can to start. Next, I break the mouth in to three smaller shapes. I notice that the top lip looks like a flattened McDonalds Arch and the bottom lip looks similar to a crescent moon shape. The area in between is more complex but that is ok since I can create that shape by noticing the nuances of upper and lower lip. Part 2- Take a second to notice that the lower lip is slightly fuller than the top lip. This is true for every person. Once I am somewhat satisfied with the upper and lower lip, I start to notice the space between the lips. That space is divided between the upper teeth and the negative space below the teeth. Please notice that when a person smiles, the bottom lip comes up and blocks the lower set of teeth. Many people make the mistake of drawing the upper and lower teeth in a smile. While drawing the teeth, I am very careful about not pressing too hard. Notice that there are NO dark tones, separating the teeth, only light to medium ones. The front of our face is rounded and the formations of the upper and lower sets of teeth are in a horseshoe shape. When drawing a person from the front, notice that as the teeth go further back towards the throat, they become more foreshortened. Also, as the teeth go back towards the throat, they are blocked more in a smile by the lips and are more shadowed. Be careful because this can easily be overdone. The color of the teeth are not white, they are bone colored, which is a cool off white. It is a conscious choice for me to start this drawing with color pencil. I use color pencil because the fine tip of the color pencil gives me a lot of accuracy, and also because, color pencils can be mixed with oil paint. You will see me mix color pencil with oil paint in step four. Part 3- At this point I am satisfied with the placement of all of my shapes. Once that task is accomplished, I focus on building tones and colors. In other words, my focus to this point has been to get all of the pieces of the puzzle in to the right place and now, I can have fun by mixing colors and matching tones. I try to also notice the qualities of the edges of shapes. For instance, there is a fuzzy, unclear edge between the upper lip and the gums above the teeth. It is there but it is hard to see. In contrast, there is a solid, distinct edge between the upper teeth and the darker area of negative space, below the teeth. Color pencil is a great medium for a contemporary artist to learn. I greatly value the accuracy and detail work that can be achieved with color pencils. The flaws to this medium is that color pencil cannot be layered as well as paint, since it doesn`t fully dry. Its biggest strength is also a big weakness. The fine tip of the color pencil, covers surfaces at an extremely slow rate. Both weaknesses can be fixed however. I found that if you dip a paintbrush in a painting medium called Liquin and start to paint, the color pencils essentially pick up the properties of oil paint. In the next step, I will use liquin and mix it with both the oil paint atop of the color pencil. Part 4- Now I am painting with Liquin and oil paint over the color pencil. They are very compatible with each other and are essentially made with the same materials. The pigment of the color pencil is bound with wax; and wax has been used in parts of many painting mediums throughout the history of oil painting. Oil paint is considered a traditional medium but many of its artistic capabilities have not yet been matched by other, newer mediums. Oil paint gives to the ability to work opaque, transparently and translucently. Today, I am using the combination of the oil paint and the liquin to soften my color pencil drawing below. I am using small soft paintbrushes and they pick up some of the color that was left below. The paintbrush is a great tool to create soft blends. That makes perfect sense if you compare it to the tip of a color pencil I hope that you have enjoyed this video and I hope that you learned something. Feel free to ask me questions and please subscribe to my channel if you like concise, information rich videos on art.</p> How to Draw an Angry Mouth. <p><object width=`560` height=`340` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/VKvlBCfi_v8&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`><param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` /><param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` /><param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/VKvlBCfi_v8&hl=en_US&fs=1&` /><param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` /></object></p><p> Today, I am going to show you, step by step, how to draw an angry mouth. Pause the video at the end of each step and be sure to look at the screen every few seconds while you draw. I am confident that you will surprise yourself if you take your time and listen carefully. Here we go. Step 1- Draw a big U shape but make the two lines at the top of the U point slightly outwards and away from each other. Pause the video now and remember to look at the reference picture on your computer screen. Step 2- Draw a second U shape above the first and close the lines to form a crescent moon shape. Notice that the widest point of this shape is the middle and that the shape gets narrow and pointy at the top where the edges of both lines meet. Step 3- When a person screams, the bottom lip presses firmly against the bottom set of teeth. Only the tooth tops are visible. The shape of these tooth tops is somewhere between a square and circle. Make 8 to 10 and stay light with the lines in between the teeth. Pause the video now and don`t forget to look every few seconds. Step 4- Now we draw the tongue. It is a rounded shape that is wider at the top than the bottom. It is kind of like drawing a heart shape without a pointed bottom or an indentation at the top. Pause the video now and be sure to look every few seconds while you draw. Step 5- Add a rainbow shape at the top. Be sure to notice the amount of space between the top of the tongue and the rainbow shape. Pause the video now. Step 6- Add a second rainbow shape above the first. Like the bottom lip, the top lip gets more narrow at the edges and wider in the middle. Be sure to notice that the bottom lip is thicker than the top lip. This is true for every person. Pause the video now and be sure to look at the screen every few seconds. Step 7- Now make a half circle shape beneath the top lip. Notice that the edges at the bottom protrude slightly. Pause the video now and remember to look. Step 8- When a person screams, the top teeth are exposed because the top lip goes upwards. Your task is to draw 12 teeth. Notice that the front four face the viewer but the others start to turn away. Notice that as the teeth go further back in to the mouth, they get smaller. I know that molars and wisdom teeth are much larger in real life than a front teeth, but please trust me and pause the video and draw what you see. I will explain why this happens in the next part. Ideally, you should have three things to do the shading. At the top is a blending stub. In the middle is a 2B pencil and at the bottom is a HB pencil. When I shade, I: - Use a method called cross hatcing - Develop the shading evenly (I move the pencil around to the different parts of the drawing.</p> How to Draw Lebron James Step by Step. <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;    /* 728x15, created 2/3/10 */    google_ad_slot = `1049141337`;    google_ad_width = 728;    google_ad_height = 15;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  <span style=`font-size: small;`>Today, you are going to draw Lebron James...Never draw before? Thats OK! I broke this process down in to simple steps for you. I recommend that you pause the video at the end of each step and get in the habit of looking at the reference image on the screen at least once every five seconds. To make this as easy as possible, I uploaded a print version of this lesson to my website. Go to http://merrillk.com and type in LeBron in the search box. Or, if you are watching on youtube, click the link to the right. All that you will need is a pencil and some paper to draw and a q tip or a blending tool to do the shading in the second part of this video. Good luck! Here we go! This part has 24 steps and it will be followed by a Lebron shading tutorial. Step 1- Make a rainbow shape Step 2- Make another rainbow shape above the first, with a slightly higher arc. This will be LeBron`s headband. At the end of this step, it should resemble a banana shape. Step 3- Make one more rainbow shape slightly above the top of the headband this will be Lebrons hair. Step 4- Is a little tricky. Add the 2 shapes that you see. Notice that the one on (your) left is slightly larger than the one on (your) right. Step 5- Add the backward L shape that you see. Step 6- Add the shape that looks like the `little dipper` (pot shape). Step 7- Add the next 2 lines. Notice that these two lines connect with the bottom of the shape from step 4. Step 8- Add the 2 small rainbow shapes for the tops of Lebrons Eyes, and take an extra second to notice how each end connects to form a new shape above the eye. Step 9- Add 2 U shapes under each eye lid. Dont make circles though, leave the top blocked by the upper eyelid. Step 10- Take a second to observe the gross outline of the nose. Notice that the shape is about the same height as the forehead. Step 11- The next lines that you see are the outline of Lebrons moustache. Notice that the 2 vertical lines go DIRECTLY below the mid part of Lebrons eyes. Step 12- Next, put in Lebrons upper lip. Notice that it looks like a flattened letter M. Step 13- Now put in his bottom lip. It is shaped like a boat. The shape in between the 2 lips looks like the roof of a Pizza Hut. Step 14- Now, do your best to put in the ear shapes. Notice that his head is turned slightly, so the ear on your right will be a little smaller. Step 15- Try to observe the line for his chin and jaw and then draw it. Step 16- Observe and add these lines for the neck. Step 17- Add the shoulders Step 18- This v shape will be an important shadow on the neck. Step 19- Add the W shape between the chin and lower lip. Step 20- Connect the W shape with the bottom of each ear. Step 21- Add the nostrils Step 22- Add the bottom line for the eye. Step 23- Add two V shapes under the eyes Step 24- For the final step before we shade, notice the three shapes that are being added on each ear.</span></p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p>  <object width=`560` height=`340` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/YemlRf4lYwc&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/YemlRf4lYwc&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p>Extended Resource   <object width=`560` height=`340` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/1vkxSrYedZI&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/1vkxSrYedZI&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;    /* 468x60, created 1/26/10 */    google_ad_slot = `2338749477`;    google_ad_width = 468;    google_ad_height = 60;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p> How to Draw Facial Expressions- Shock, Fear, Terror. <p><span style=`font-size: medium;`>This resource will teach you about the Facial Expression(s) of Shock, Fear and Terror. They are all very similar so I will cover them together. I recommend that you 1.) Watch the video (below) 2.) Print out the PDF `Cheat Sheet` that I created for you: <a href=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/articles_img_files/shock_fear_terror.pdf`><span style=`font-size: large;`>CLICK HERE</span></a> and 3.) Review the notes below. With practice and application of these drawing/facial expression tips, you will be able to draw the expression of shock/fear/terror.<br /></span></p>  <p>  <object width=`560` height=`340` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/Jfkb9VqPewM&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/Jfkb9VqPewM&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p><span style=`font-size: large;`>NOTES:</span></p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p><img title=`Drawing Facial Expressions Fear Terror Shock` src=`http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs191.snc3/19878_1259529981233_1619167147_30613159_7548483_n.jpg` alt=`Drawing Facial Expressions Fear Terror Shock` width=`604` height=`401` /></p>  <p>Fear/Terror Overview: Notice the separation of the top eyelid from the pupil and iris of the eye (this happens most of the time, but not always). Sometimes when a person screams, the eye muscles shut the eyes very tightly. This greatly narrows the height of the eye, and creates small wrinkles of shading; while the eyebrows push downwards. When a person is shocked, his/her mouth usually gapes (opens) and is very still.</p>  <p><img title=`facial expressions shock how to draw pencil` src=`http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs171.snc3/19878_1259530021234_1619167147_30613160_590210_n.jpg` alt=`facial expressions shock how to draw pencil` width=`604` height=`401` /></p>  <p>Shock Overview: The `shocked` eye is slightly different than a fearful/terrified eye. The big difference is the lack of separation between the pupil/iris and eyelid. The mouth remains open, but slightly less wide (when compared to fear/terror)</p>  <p><img title=`Facial expressions drawing tips mouth shock and fear` src=`http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs171.snc3/19878_1259530101236_1619167147_30613161_7581676_n.jpg` alt=`Facial expressions drawing tips mouth shock and fear` width=`604` height=`401` /></p>  <p>Shock and Fear: Isolating the Mouth- The mouth of a REALLY SCARED person gapes more than someone who is startled. Notice that the bottom lip usually cover over the bottom teeth, while the top teeth become more exposed. Shade the corners of the mouth and the areas, just below the teeth for maximum effect.</p>  <p><img title=`drawing facial expressions merrill kazanjian` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs171.snc3/19878_1259530181238_1619167147_30613162_1788027_n.jpg` alt=`drawing facial expressions merrill kazanjian` width=`604` height=`401` /></p>  <p>In shock/fear, the eyebrows usually separate and the forehead flattens for this expression. This is the opposite of the expression of anger where the eyebrows are pulled closer to each other.</p>  <p><img title=`shock fear terror facial expressions drawing tips` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs171.snc3/19878_1259530221239_1619167147_30613163_124816_n.jpg` alt=`shock fear terror facial expressions drawing tips` width=`604` height=`401` /></p>  <p> </p>  <p>Dialogue from video: This is a continuation on my series on facial expressions. Today, We are going to concentrate on the expressions of shock and fear. I video taped the creation of 14 sketches, to give you a lot of chances to learn. You will see profile, 3/4 and frontal views and both male and female faces. But, before we begin, take a second to glance at the major differences. This information will be discussed in the video and you can download on my website Merrillk.com. Just type the words shock and fear in the search box to download this resource. Or, if you are watching on my youtube channel, hit the link to the right to view this resource. I hope that you learn a lot. Here we go. Character 1- In the first character, I want to highlight the gaping mouth. Notice that the top teeth are exposed. When you draw this expression, the top lip is pulled up, which shortens the distance between the lip and the nose Character 2- For this character, I want to highlight that the eyebrows usually separate and the forehead flattens for this expression. This is the opposite of the expression of anger where the eyebrows are pulled closer to each other. Character 3- For this sketch I want you to notice the separation of the iris from the bottom eyelid as well as the perfect C shape that the mouth is in when it is in profile. Character 4- For this character, take note of the separation between the iris and the top eyelid and the amount of space between the eyebrows- Both very common in a fearful expression. Character 5- For this character, I want to highlight the lines on either side of the nose. For this expression you can make these lines more visible. Character 6- This character has his eyes shut tight and his mouth open wider than any other character in the picture. To draw a scream, make the area between the eyelids as dark as the lashes and darken the area around the eye. Make the mouth extra wide. Character 7- This character seems more startled than scared because her mouth is less open and there is relatively little shading around the eye. Character 8- In this character, I wish that I left the mouth in the classic C shape for drawing this expression in profile view. Character 9- Notice the dark rings under the eyes of this character. That and the separation between the iris and the upper eyelid makes him look distraught. Also notice that the mouth doesn`t always have to be gaped open to convey fear. Instead, I filled the gap with teeth. Character 10- This character has a lot of facial commonalities with the other characters that have been drawn so far. I added a still pose with a pointing finger to supplement the facial expression. Character 11- A very common pose to convey shock and fear is to place both hands on either side of the face- Also known as the OMG pose. Character 12- Notice that this character has separation on both sides of her iris. A great way to make someone look terrified. Character 13- Since this character wears glasses, I made each eye seem magnified. I wish that I added a separation between the iris and the eyelid. Character 14- I should have stopped at 13!. I made his head too small for his position in the picture. 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In part 1 of this video, I will compare male and female facial features, bone structure and musculature. In the in the second part of this video, I will do a demonstration. During this demonstration, I will review what we learned in the first part and teach you how to draw the nuances of the male and female face for artistic (art) purposes. During my demonstration, I use a pencil an eraser and a blending stick (stub) also known as a tortillion. Lets look at the differences of the male and female skull first and then we will work our way up to the skin. Male and female children have similar skull shapes. But once children hit puberty, the differences start to appear. Testosterone provokes the growth of certain facial features in males, while female faces remain relatively childlike. The presence of higher levels of testosterone give men a thicker bone structure with more prominent bones. Male faces have a wider, more prominent jaw, chin and cheekbones (also known as the zygomatic arch). The physical size of the male skull is usually larger than the female skull. A very distinct characteristic of a male skull, is a protruding supraorbital ridge also known as a brow line. Female faces are more rounded and tend to have a narrow jaw line. They have a softness that the male face lacks. It carries more fat than the male face, especially in the cheeks. Female faces tend to have thicker lips and a higher arch on the top lip. Female eyebrows generally sit a little higher than male eyebrows and they usually have a thinner and more arched shape, mainly due to plucking. The female nose tends to be smaller, shorter and have a narrower bridge and nostrils than the male one. Also, female noses often have a straighter or more concave profile. Men tend to have thicker and lower eyebrows than women. The male jaw line is wider than the female chin. It is also more muscular and square in shape. The lips are thicker and more full on a female. Also there is less of a distance between the arch of the top lip and the bottom of the nose. Before we go on to part 2. I want to make this complex subject as simple as possible so I took notes for you! If you are watching this on youtube hit the link. If not, just go to my website Merrillk.com and type skull in the search box and download this cheat sheet for when you draw. Merrill Kazanjian is a contemporary artist based in New York City. He is also a New York State Certified Art instructor with 8 years of experience. He specializes in drawing, painting and mixed media art.</p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p>  <object width=`560` height=`340` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/LS9vD12KxDg&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/LS9vD12KxDg&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p> How to Glaze With Oil Paints: A Tutorial by Merrill Kazanjian. <p>  <object width=`560` height=`340` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/HCprCnm__CY&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/HCprCnm__CY&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p> </p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>Text from video tutorial:</span></p>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>What is Glazing? </span></strong>The technical answer is 1.) multiple thin layers of transparent oil paint (applied at the end of a painting)....but what I want YOU to remember is 2.) Glazing is pure magic 3.) Knowing how to glaze will take your painting abilities to the next level.</p>  <p><span style=`font-size: medium;`><strong>This tutorial will demonstrate: </strong></span>1.)Why glazing is an important painting strategy 2.) (We will touch a little bit on) The science of refracted light 3.) Which paints to use. (How can you tell if a paint is a glazing color?) 4.) Which brushes to use for glazing 5.) How to do it! (The technique of glazing oil paint) Glaze layers happen at the final stages of a painting, so lets take you to the end of the painting that you just saw right now. I am going to keep things concise and to the point. Give me your full attention for the next few minutes and you will acquire a solid understanding of glazing. 1- Why is glazing an important painting strategy? Think about the last time that you had a sunburn. When sunburns heal, a layer of skin usually peels off your body. Take a second to remember what that skin looks like. The peel of skin is very thin, smooth and it is possible to see light through it. Our outermost layers of skin, the epidermis, is comprised of multiple layers of skin similar to the peeled layer of skin that you just imagined. Glazing, the application of multiple, thin, transparent to translucent layers, is like the epidermis of a painting and it is important for an artist to know how to glaze so that he or she can get a more life like effect to their work. 2- The Science of Refracted Light Light refracts through the transparent and translucent layers of a painting. In other words, it penetrates these layers and picks up any color that these layers contain. A good analogy for this concept is a seashell on the beach. Think of how the color of a seashell seems to change when it is covered with ocean water. The shell seems to change color, but in actuality, all physical characteristics of the shell remain the same. The sunlight refracting through the water alters the shells appearance just as glaze layers affect the final appearance of a painting. 3- Which paints to use Paint colors have different characteristics. For instance, red, is not just red when it comes to painting. Cadmium red, the color on the left, is extremely opaque and has a great covering power. The color on the right, alizarin crimson is extremely transparent with a lesser covering power. Notice how you can see the blue line through the alizarin crimson, but not the cadmium red. Most paint companies label the outside of their paint tubes to communicate these differences. Usually a box or circle is used to say if a paint is transparent, translucent or opaque. A filled box or circle is a symbol stating that a color is opaque while the opposite is true if a paint is transparent. When you glaze, you would add painting medium such as liquin to the paint. It is easy to glaze with transparent colors such as alizarin crimson but it is also possible to glaze with the cadmium red. In order to glaze with an opaque color, use a little bit of paint and a lot of painting medium. I would advise any beginner or novice painter to stick with transparent and translucent paints.</p>  <p><img title=`list of glazing colors for oil paint` src=`http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs293.ash1/22078_1255409078213_1619167147_30603409_5070569_n.jpg` alt=`list of glazing colors for oil paint` width=`427` height=`604` /></p>  <p>4.) Which brushes to use When you glaze, have multiple soft tipped brushes within reach. A variety of sizes and shapes including round tip and fan brushes are ideal. Now we are ready for the demonstration I did the glazing in three sittings over 21 days. It is important to let the paint thoroughly dry between glazes. If it doesnt, you will start picing up some of the previous layer. Notice that I am starting off by using two brushes. One to apply paint and the other to move the paint around. This is called dry brush technique and it is your most important glazing strategy. Dry brush gives you a smooth untextured finish...... I wouldnt recommend this for anyone trying glazing for the first time, but I am actually using titanium white when I create a highlight.....that is a white with extreme covering power....equal to what you saw with cadmium red. I use that only in the brighter highlight areas and when I use it, I use a ton of painting medium with it. ........ The shadows get a little tricky, I try to look at my reference photo to match the shape but I am very aware of their edges as well. If there is a soft edge, I soften it with another dry brush....This is VERY IMPORTANT....Do not clean your brush in mineral spirits or turpenoid. Instead, just wipe your brush on a paper towel because those paint thinners will dissolve the entire glaze.....If a brush becomes unworkable, put it aside and use another soft tipped brush.</p> Punk Rocker Step By Step. <object width=`425` height=`344`><param name=`movie` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/jTkE8-4tZRU&hl=en&fs=1&`></param><param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true`></param><param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always`></param><embed src=`http://www.youtube.com/v/jTkE8-4tZRU&hl=en&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash` allowscriptaccess=`always` allowfullscreen=`true` width=`425` height=`344`></embed></object>    Speed Draw / Time lapse artwork of Punk Rock Girl by Merrill Kazanjian. This artwork was created in the tradigital method (A method that combines traditional art materials with computer possibilities). I used acrylic paint, pencil, illustration markers, color pencils, a digital camera, a scanner, a printer and the computer program Paint Shop Pro to create this artwork. It was inspired by the old, Dead Milkmen song, Punk Rock Girl. The steps are highlighted in this video. Please comment and rate if you like it (or even if you dont). I would love some feedback. Fearful Eye: How to Draw Fear (Eye) Step by Step. <p>  <object width=`425` height=`344` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/UPwimXcLs2o&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/UPwimXcLs2o&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p>Dialogue from video:</p>  <p>Today I have two minutes to teach you how to draw the expression of fear in the human eye. I will demonstrate the process step by step and I will try to make it totally painless. Dont be scared, this is what you have to look for- Notice that a fearful eye features a distinct gap between the iris and the top eyelid. This separation is about one fifth the height of the eye. The shape of the eye is slightly taller than a calm eye with a higher arching rainbow on the top eyelid. The bottom eyelid has become more flexed and is hugging the eyeball more than in the calm eye. The biggest difference is the distance between the eyebrow and the eye. The muscles of the forehead pull the eyebrow upwards. The skin between the eyebrow and the eye resembles the tightness of skin tight clothing. The viewer can see the bony area at the top of the eye socket and the rounded shape of the top of the eyeball (which can lead to extreme shadows depending upon the lighting).</p>  <p><img title=`draw the eye fear 1` src=`http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs191.snc3/19878_1259607903181_1619167147_30613228_3444998_n.jpg` alt=`draw the eye fear 1` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p>Step 1- Make a circle with a rainbow shape above it. Leave a gap that is one fifth the height of the eye between the circle and rainbow.</p>  <p><img title=`draw the eye fear 2` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs191.snc3/19878_1259607943182_1619167147_30613229_7969160_n.jpg` alt=`draw the eye fear 2` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p>Step 2- Add the bottom eyelid and the tear duct in the corner of the eye. The eyelid should barely graze the bottom of the iris.</p>  <p><img title=`draw the eye step by step fear` src=`http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs171.snc3/19878_1259607983183_1619167147_30613230_2098371_n.jpg` alt=`draw the eye step by step fear` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p>Step 3- Complete the shapes of the top and bottom eyelids.</p>  <p><img title=`draw eye step by step fear 4` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs171.snc3/19878_1259608023184_1619167147_30613231_7774631_n.jpg` alt=`draw eye step by step fear 4` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p>Step 4- Fill in the shape of the eyebrow. Be sure to leave a lot of space between the top of the eyelid and the bottom of the eyebrow.</p>  <p><img title=`how to draw eye step by step fear 5` src=`http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs171.snc3/19878_1259608063185_1619167147_30613232_5691520_n.jpg` alt=`how to draw eye step by step fear 5` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p>Step 5- Shade the pupil and iris. The Iris should always be the darkest tone on the face.</p>  <p><img title=`fearful eye drawing 6` src=`http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs171.snc3/19878_1259608503196_1619167147_30613233_4245736_n.jpg` alt=`fearful eye drawing 6` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p>Step 6- Shade the area above the upper eyelid and below the eyebrow. The darkest shading in this part should be immediately above the eyelid. Gradually shade lighter as you approach the eyebrow.</p>  <p><img title=`drawing facial expression fear eye step by step 7` src=`http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs191.snc3/19878_1259608543197_1619167147_30613234_8310723_n.jpg` alt=`drawing facial expression fear eye step by step 7` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p>Step 7- Shade in the eyebrow. It should be similar in tone to the area above the eyelid.</p>  <p><img title=`fearful eye fear eye drawing 8` src=`http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs191.snc3/19878_1259608583198_1619167147_30613235_392553_n.jpg` alt=`fearful eye fear eye drawing 8` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p>Step 8- Shade in the upper eyelid and the eyelashes. The lashes should be slightly lighter than the pupil.</p>  <p><img title=`fearful eye drawing finished` src=`http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs171.snc3/19878_1259616343392_1619167147_30613264_4515068_n.jpg` alt=`fearful eye drawing finished` width=`604` height=`339` /></p>  <p>Step 9- Shade in the lower eyelid slightly darker than the upper eyelid. Remember if you want a print version of this lesson, download the PDF- CLICK HERE</p>  <p><img title=`fearful eye step by step guide` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs191.snc3/19878_1259608623199_1619167147_30613236_1099877_n.jpg` alt=`fearful eye step by step guide` width=`406` height=`604` /></p> Eye Worksheet 3. Eye Worksheet 2. Eye Worksheet 1. How to Draw the Hand Step by Step- (Peace Sign). <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;  /* 728x15, created 2/3/10 */  google_ad_slot = `1049141337`;  google_ad_width = 728;  google_ad_height = 15;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p>  <p>  <table style=`width: 800px; height: 22px;` border=`0`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td>  <p><span style=`font-size: small;`><strong>You</strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`> </span>have three resources to work from. 1.) the video 2.) The step by step directions on this page 3.) A printable PDF (Link at bottom) with step by step directions. Take your time! I have noticed that the most successful students look at their reference image more often. Remind yourself to look at the reference image at least once for every five seconds (This is especially important during the shading).</span></p>  </td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p>  <object width=`560` height=`340` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/MkTq0bAAvnA&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/MkTq0bAAvnA&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p><span style=`font-size: small;`>If you get stuck, refer to the video. Leave a comment at the bottom and let me know how you did! If you want to E-Mail me a picture of your work ( kazanjianm@gmail.com ). I will post it on this page! Good Luck! </span><img title=`Cool` src=`http://gicleegallery.us/memberarea/tinymce/jscripts/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-cool.gif` border=`0` alt=`Cool` /></p>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: left`>        <strong>                                                                       <span style=`font-size: x-large;`>Step by Step</span></strong></p>  <p style=`TEXT-ALIGN: center`> </p>  <table style=`width: 560px; height: 60px;` border=`0` align=`left`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td>  <p><img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 1` src=`http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs171.snc3/19878_1266307990679_1619167147_30627339_4484860_n.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 1` width=`443` height=`339` /></p>  <p><strong>Step 1:</strong> Draw the two fingertip shapes. Notice that the fingertip on the left is at a different angle than the fingertip at the right.</p>  </td>  <td align=`center` valign=`top`>  <p><img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 2` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs191.snc3/19878_1266308030680_1619167147_30627340_8320528_n.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 2` width=`463` height=`336` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`><strong>Step 2:</strong> Add the next two shapes. Notice that they are slightly longer than the fingertip shapes.</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td align=`center` valign=`top`>  <p><img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 3` src=`http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs191.snc3/19878_1266308070681_1619167147_30627341_5854929_n.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 3` width=`441` height=`316` /></p>  <p><strong>Step 3:</strong> Draw the trapezoid shape in addition to the two shapes that complete the fingers. Notice that the bottoms of the fingers are slightly longer than the mid sections of the fingers.</p>  </td>  <td align=`center` valign=`top`>  <p><img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 4` src=`http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs191.snc3/19878_1266308110682_1619167147_30627342_2444552_n.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 4` width=`453` height=`319` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`><strong>Step 4: </strong>Step four is the trickiest step. Give it some extra observation time. Notice that the thumb overlaps the trapezoid shape. Also, notice that the thumb in this position, resembles a flying saucer tilting to the side.....TES....a flying saucer with a thumbnail in it.</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p> <img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 5` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs191.snc3/19878_1266308150683_1619167147_30627343_1967351_n.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 5` width=`441` height=`301` /></p>  <p><strong>Step 5:</strong> Draw the traingle shape. Notice that it is directly below the V shape from the two fingers. Also notice the tiny shape that I made tp the right side of the thumb.</p>  </td>  <td align=`center` valign=`top`>  <p> <img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 6` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs171.snc3/19878_1266308190684_1619167147_30627344_2656934_n.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 6` width=`449` height=`309` /></p>  <p style=`text-align: left;`><strong>Step 6:</strong> Draw the tilted U shape, to the left of the triangle. Also, draw in the fingernail.</p>  </td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <p> </p>  <form action=`http://www.tkqlhce.com/interactive` enctype=`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` method=`get`>  <table style=`width: 867px; height: 292px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://store.corel.com/wcsstore/CorelMasterCatalog//upload/boxshots/Painter_11_beautybox_right_128.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Corel Painter 11` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Corel Painter 11</span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>Buy Painter 11 and receive a Free copy of Digital Painting Fundamentals. 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It will eventually be a part of the pinky finger. </p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p> <img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 9` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs171.snc3/19878_1266308310687_1619167147_30627347_3441263_n.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 9` width=`400` height=`300` /></p>  <p>Step 9: Add in the fingertip and fingernail to complete the shape for the pinky finger.</p>  </td>  <td align=`center` valign=`top`>  <p> <img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 10` src=`http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs191.snc3/19878_1266308350688_1619167147_30627348_3277585_n.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 10` width=`419` height=`311` /></p>  <p>Step 10: Add the triangle shape next to the pinky finger. This will eventually be part of the palm.</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p> <img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 11` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs191.snc3/19878_1266308390689_1619167147_30627349_3984929_n.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 11` width=`396` height=`304` /></p>  <p>Step 11: Add in the shape for the lower palm.</p>  </td>  <td align=`center` valign=`top`>  <p> <img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 12` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs171.snc3/19878_1266308430690_1619167147_30627350_4032614_n.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 12` width=`421` height=`301` /></p>  <p>Step 12: Observe the line that was just added. It is similar to the bottom of a cup. It starts at the middle of the ring finger and ends at the thumb shape from Step 4.</p>  </td>  </tr>  <tr>  <td>  <p> <img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 13` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs171.snc3/19878_1266308470691_1619167147_30627351_2642641_n.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 13` width=`406` height=`321` /></p>  <p>Step 13: Take some extra time to observe the line that I just added. 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I ONLY ENDORSE products that I USE and LOVE! -Merrill</span></p>  <hr />  <input name=`pid` type=`hidden` value=`3724826` /> <input name=`aid` type=`hidden` value=`10373745` /> <input name=`cjsku` type=`hidden` value=`152426800` /> <input name=`url` type=`hidden` value=`http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/creator/suite/overview.html?rtrack=hpban13` /> <input type=`submit` value=`Buy` /></td>  </tr>  </tbody>  </table>  </form>  <p><img src=`http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-3724826-10373745` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p>  <p> </p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-large;`>SHADING</span></p>  <p><img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 14` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs171.snc3/19878_1266387112657_1619167147_30627435_4278406_n.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 14` width=`604` height=`340` /></p>  <p>Step 14: Now, take a second to observe the lines that I ALMOST totally erased.</p>  <p><img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 15` src=`http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs171.snc3/19878_1266387152658_1619167147_30627436_7946824_n.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 15` width=`604` height=`340` /></p>  <p>Step 15: Build the tones up slowly. Start cross hatching with an HB (#2) pencil.</p>  <p><img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 16` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs171.snc3/19878_1266387192659_1619167147_30627437_635668_n.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 16` width=`604` height=`340` /></p>  <p>Step 16: (NOT SHOWN) I use a blending stump to smudge my hatches. And then I do more hatching atop of the smudges.</p>  <p><img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 17` src=`http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs191.snc3/19878_1266387232660_1619167147_30627438_3602964_n.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 17` width=`604` height=`340` /></p>  <p>Step 17: The darkest parts will be the triangle in the center and the areas on the edges of the right side of the hand (and fingers....see this developed in the next few steps).</p>  <p><img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 18` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs191.snc3/19878_1266387272661_1619167147_30627439_1096411_n.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 18` width=`604` height=`340` /></p>  <p>Step 18: At this point I am using my darker (in tone) 2B, 3B, 4B and 5B pencils. I also use the eraser (A LOT) to create highlights.</p>  <p><img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 19` src=`http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs171.snc3/19878_1266387312662_1619167147_30627440_8233752_n.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 19` width=`604` height=`340` /></p>  <p>Step 19: I always try to finish a drawing by smoothing it out by using the pencil, the eraser and the blending stub (tortillion).</p>  <p><img title=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 20` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs171.snc3/19878_1266388312687_1619167147_30627443_3081390_n.jpg` alt=`Draw the Hand Step By Step Peace Sign 20` width=`339` height=`604` /></p>  <p>Step 20: Finished!</p>  <form action=`http://www.anrdoezrs.net/interactive` enctype=`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` method=`get`>  <table style=`width: 600px;` border=`0` cellspacing=`0` cellpadding=`5`>  <tbody>  <tr>  <td width=`10%` valign=`top`><img src=`http://www.dick-blick.com/items/222/20/22220-group2ww-m.jpg` border=`0` alt=`Set of 12` /></td>  <td valign=`top`>  <p><strong><span style=`font-size: medium;`>Set of 12 Drawing Pencils<br /></span></strong></p>  <p>Merrillk.com supporters,</p>  <p><span style=`font-size: x-small;`>I am an affiliate of Blick, but I ONLY ENDORSE products that I BELIEVE IN and USE for myself! 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I grant permission for visitors to Merrillk.com to print this resource and utilize it for their own benefit, or for the benefit of students in a pedagogical setting. But, the contents of this resource may not be resold for profit in any capacity.</p>  <p><a href=`http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-3724826-10460640` target=`_top`><img src=`http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-3724826-10460640` border=`0` alt=`www.DickBlick.com - Online Art Supplies` width=`200` height=`150` /></a></p>  <p>My Relationship with Dickblick Art Materials goes back to when I was a rookie teacher in 2001. Art teachers have limited budgets and we are forced to “shop around” to find the best deals. In almost every case, Blick has the best prices and their customer service is AMAZING! They made me a loyal customer over the course of my entire teaching career. Now that I am a full time artist, I have chosen to become an affiliate of Blick, I only endorse companies that I believe in, and products that I USE (See my videos). Right now Blick is offering:<a href=`http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-3724826-10513159` target=`_top`> FREE SHIPPING on orders totaling $200 or more</a><img src=`http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-3724826-10513159` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` />and the best “ON SALE” deals for art supplies on the internet. <a href=`http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-3724826-10512967` target=`_top`>Hot Deals of the Week!</a><img src=`http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-3724826-10512967` border=`0` alt=`` width=`1` height=`1` /></p> How to Draw / Paint Derek Jeter. <p><a href=`http://merrillk.com/?sid=145&idpage=education_art_tips_pdfs`><span style=`font-size: large;`>CLICK HERE then scroll down scroll down to download the documents</span></a></p> New Art Techniques- Mineral Spirits and Color Pencil. <p><a href=`http://www.tkqlhce.com/click-3724826-10685985` target=`_top`> <img src=`http://www.tqlkg.com/image-3724826-10685985` border=`0` alt=`Adobe` width=`468` height=`60` /></a></p>  <p>  <object width=`425` height=`344` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/hyx9udUU6l8&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/hyx9udUU6l8&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p>Monologue from video:</p>  <p>Today, I am going to demonstrate a new artistic technique. I am going to merge the best qualities of two artistic mediums; oil painting and color pencil. What you are now watching is a time lapse of me building up layers of illustration marker and color pencil over a pencil drawing. In about a minute, I will slow the video down to show you that color pencils can be blended by using mineral spirits and a paint brush.</p>  <p>I am doing this artwork on 110 lb. bond paper and please note that this method will not work as well on simple 20 lb. printer paper. This drawing was done as a tribute to Manhattanville Colleges iconic History Professor- Mr. Lawson Bowling. Professor Bowling is a mentor and friend of mine. He just completed his 25th year of service at Manhattanville College. It is an honor to give him this drawing and possibly turn him in to an internet celebrity. The best quality of oil painting is that you can 1.) Blend while the paint is wet and 2.) Add multiple layers of new paint after the previous layer dries. The greatest nuance of color pencil drawing is the accuracy that is attained by using the very fine point at the tip of the pencil. I dip the paintbrush in to the mineral spirits and then dab it on a paper towel; then I drag the brush over my drawing. The mineral spirits quickly break down the thick cake of color pencil. The soft tip of the paint brush allows me to move and blend the pigment from the color pencil in a manner that is similar to the process of painting. It takes only a few minutes for the mineral spirits and pencil to dryAfter the mineral spirits dry, you can add more layers of color pencil. I have actually finished an oil painting with color pencil and an oil paint medium called liquin before, but to save time, I built up the flesh tones today with markers and color pencil. by Merrill Kazanjian</p>  <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;    /* 468x60, created 1/26/10 */    google_ad_slot = `2338749477`;    google_ad_width = 468;    google_ad_height = 60;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;    /* 336x280, created 2/2/10 */    google_ad_slot = `4181428218`;    google_ad_width = 336;    google_ad_height = 280;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p> Angry Eye: Step by Step. <p><strong><span style=`font-size: large;`>Download the FREE PDF at the bottom!</span></strong></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: medium;`>How to use this resource:</span></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: medium;`>1.) Watch the video directly below</span></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: medium;`>2.) Scroll down to see step by step pictorial instructions</span></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: large;`><span style=`font-size: medium;`>3.) Scroll to the bottom to download the PDF</span><br /></span></p>  <p> </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`>  <object width=`425` height=`344` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/QsfmGAFHoYw&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/QsfmGAFHoYw&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><strong>How to Draw the Angry Eye:</strong> Try to notice that the shape around an angry eye is much more compressed than a calm eye. When a person is enraged, the muscles around the eye tighten and pull the eyelids inward. This creates deeper shadows and uncovers more of the white of the eye. In the angry eye there is a separation between the top of the iris and the eyelid.</p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs171.snc3/19878_1263771487268_1619167147_30623301_1662734_n.jpg` alt=`Angry eye: step by step worksheet` width=`358` height=`538` /></p>  <p> </p>  <p><span style=`font-size: large;`>How to Draw Step by Step:</span></p>  <p> </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`How to draw angry eye step by step 1` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs191.snc3/19878_1263688965205_1619167147_30623146_2443404_n.jpg` alt=`How to draw angry eye step by step 1` width=`441` height=`330` /></p>  <p>Step 1- Draw a circle with a rainbow shape above it. Remember to leave a space about half of the size of the iris in between the upper lid and upper iris.</p>  <p> </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`How to draw angry eye step by step 2` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs191.snc3/19878_1263689005206_1619167147_30623147_4616018_n.jpg` alt=`How to draw angry eye step by step 2` width=`450` height=`336` /></p>  <p>Step 2- Draw in the shape of the eyebrow. Make sure that it is angled downwards towards the inner corner of the eye. It should actually connect with the eye lashes on the upper eye lid.</p>  <p> </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img style=`vertical-align: middle;` title=`How to draw angry eye step by step 3` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs171.snc3/19878_1263689045207_1619167147_30623148_5775984_n.jpg` alt=`How to draw angry eye step by step 3` width=`472` height=`345` /></p>  <p>Step 3- Draw in the pupil and the lower eyelid. Leave a black space in the pupil for a reflection. The lower eyelid should graze the bottom of the iris.</p>  <p> </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`How to draw angry eye step by step 4` src=`http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs191.snc3/19878_1263689725224_1619167147_30623151_2406375_n.jpg` alt=`How to draw angry eye step by step 4` width=`476` height=`357` /></p>  <p>Step 4- The bottom eyelid is literally wrapped around the eyeball. Make a bowl like shape below the eye and add a squiggly line on the inner corner of the eye to hint at the side of the nose.</p>  <p> </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`How to draw angry eye step by step 5` src=`http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs171.snc3/19878_1263689085208_1619167147_30623149_4986663_n.jpg` alt=`How to draw angry eye step by step 5` width=`491` height=`368` /></p>  <p>Step 5- Shade the pupil and iris and the upper eye lashes. Please note that the upper eyelashes are thicker and fuller than the bottom ones.</p>  <p> </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`How to draw angry eye step by step 6` src=`http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs191.snc3/19878_1263689765225_1619167147_30623152_1353437_n.jpg` alt=`How to draw angry eye step by step 6` width=`474` height=`349` /></p>  <p>Step 6- Shade in the eyebrow. Please notice that it is not evenly shaded throughout.</p>  <p> </p>  <p style=`text-align: center;`><img title=`How to draw angry eye step by step 7` src=`http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs191.snc3/19878_1263689805226_1619167147_30623153_4204396_n.jpg` alt=`How to draw angry eye step by step 7` width=`479` height=`358` /></p>  <p>Step 7- Darken the area around the eye but do not touch the white area. The eyes seem to sink in more when a person is angry, creating deeper shadows.</p>  <p><span style=`color: #0000ff;`><span style=`font-size: large;`><span style=`font-size: x-large;`><a href=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/articles_img_files/angry_eye_step_by_step.pdf`>CLICK HERE</a><a href=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/articles_img_files/angry_eye_step_by_step.pdf`>- </a></span><a href=`http://gicleegallery.us/bx/_files/113images/articles_img_files/angry_eye_step_by_step.pdf`>For FREE DOWNLOADABLE PDF</a></span></span></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: large;`><br /></span></p>  <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;    /* 468x60, created 1/26/10 */    google_ad_slot = `2338749477`;    google_ad_width = 468;    google_ad_height = 60;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p> How to Learn Portrait Drawing in Five Minutes. <p><object width=`425` height=`344` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/IHcz2tWswUE&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`><param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` /><param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` /><param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/IHcz2tWswUE&hl=en_US&fs=1&` /><param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` /></object></p><p>Artist Merrill Kazanjian breaks down the process of drawing from a photograph and simplifies it in to three steps. A time lapse demonstration is done at the end. Kazanjian`s videotaped himself drawing a pencil portrait over the course of an hour. Kazanjian narrates as the hour-long drawing is sped up in to three fact filled minutes. It is a great video to see if you want to impove your portrait drawing skills. This video covers, contour drawing, drawing from observation, crosshatching, tones, breaking drawings in to shapes to simplify the drawing process and drawing the features of the human face. It is an instructional, traditional drawing, video.</p><p> </p> How to Recycle a Sketchbook Drawing- Tradigital Art by Merrill Kazanjian. <p>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;    /* 728x15, created 2/3/10 */    google_ad_slot = `1049141337`;    google_ad_width = 728;    google_ad_height = 15;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  <span style=`font-size: small;`><strong>Step 1-</strong> Scan the image <strong>Step 2-</strong> Open the scanned image in Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop and cut out your favorite part. In this instance I chose the head of the closest character. I liked the face that I drew but I decided to change the hairstyle. I always liked NBA all star Ben Wallace`s hair so I will use the digital scissor to cut it out. <strong>Step 3</strong>- Print <strong>Step 4-</strong> I use illustration markers and color pencils to give my old drawing a new look. For this image, I have combined traditional and digital media over an old pencil sketch. The sketchbook that it was in was taking up space in my studio and I hadn`t looked at it for years. I wasnt in the mood to start a new drawing today so I decided to experiment and give new life to an old drawing. Jackson Pollock said over 50 years ago- New needs need new techniques. And the modern artists have found new ways and new means of making their statements... the modern painter cannot express this age, the airplane, the atom bomb, the radio, in the old forms of the Renaissance or of any other past culture. I feel that more artists should try tradigital art. (That is, art that uses both traditional and digital media). I have witnessed many artists who are threatened by technology but the truth is that computers have created more possibilities for artists.<strong> Step 5-</strong> Finish the figure digitally.</span></p>  <p><span style=`font-size: small;`> </span>   <object width=`425` height=`344` data=`http://www.youtube.com/v/3dH4Xj10c2I&hl=en_US&fs=1&` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash`>  <param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true` />  <param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always` />  <param name=`src` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/3dH4Xj10c2I&hl=en_US&fs=1&` />  <param name=`allowfullscreen` value=`true` />  </object>  <script type=`text/javascript`><!--  google_ad_client = `pub-6730899040960500`;    /* 468x60, created 1/26/10 */    google_ad_slot = `2338749477`;    google_ad_width = 468;    google_ad_height = 60;  // --></script>  <script src=`http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js` type=`text/javascript`></script>  </p> Barack Obama Drawn Step By Step 2. A step by step summary of how to draw President Barack Obama.    <object width=`425` height=`344`><param name=`movie` value=`http://www.youtube.com/v/DtdGPtZF_fk&autoplay=1`></param><param name=`allowFullScreen` value=`true`></param><param name=`allowscriptaccess` value=`always`></param><embed src=`http://www.youtube.com/v/DtdGPtZF_fk& autoplay=1` type=`application/x-shockwave-flash` allowscriptaccess=`always` allowfullscreen=`true` width=`425` height=`344`></embed></object> Barack Obama Drawn Step By Step 1. A step by step demonstration of how to draw President Barack Obama. 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