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Don Andrew's Painting The Figure In Watercolor DVD Series is taken directly from his well known figure workshop demonstrations. 80 to 105 minutes each. Widescreen enhanced.
The Traditional Approach DVD - Painting down the value scale from light through middle value to dark is the traditional approach figure painters have used for generations. The big advantage to the traditional approach is that the artist can see the painting taking shape and still have lots of room for alterations and adjustments. "The traditional approach will have a healthy future in watercolor because, "Don says, "it works!" 105 minute art instructional video.
The Indirect Approach - If you paint things well but there's a lack of direction in the overall mood of your figure paintings, the indirect approach will help you. By wetting down the paper, disregarding the drawing and applying several granular washes across the entire page, a sense of unity is beautifully established. If your figure paintings lack direction in their overall mood, you'll love the indirect approach! 80 minute art instructional video.
Workshop Set - Master painter, teacher Don Andrews' complete figure painting workshop series on DVD. This 5 DVD set includes The Traditional Approach and The Indirect Approach, plus Painting Backgrounds, The Direct Approach, and a bonus fifth Lecture Demonstration DVD for free! Bonus DVD: Painting the Figure in Watercolor: Lecture Demonstrations - This art dvd contains twelve lecture demonstrations taken from Don's figure painting workshops. You'll receive invaluable insights into his goals and thinking as he paints. Lecture, demonstrations include: drawing, page layout, facial structure, lighting and photographing the model, mixing living flesh, linkage, color, value, granulation, color temperature dominance, edge quality, designing the page, background arrangement, counterbalance and much much more. Three-camera state of the art DVD quality, filmed in HD. Widescreen enhanced.
Media: | Watercolor |
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Subject: | Painting Techniques and Materials|Portraiture and People|Watercolors |
Author: | Don Andrews |
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Don Andrew's Painting The Figure In Watercolor DVD Series is taken directly from his well known figure workshop demonstrations. 80 to 105 minutes each. Widescreen enhanced.
The Traditional Approach DVD - Painting down the value scale from light through middle value to dark is the traditional approach figure painters have used for generations. The big advantage to the traditional approach is that the artist can see the painting taking shape and still have lots of room for alterations and adjustments. "The traditional approach will have a healthy future in watercolor because, "Don says, "it works!" 105 minute art instructional video.
The Indirect Approach - If you paint things well but there's a lack of direction in the overall mood of your figure paintings, the indirect approach will help you. By wetting down the paper, disregarding the drawing and applying several granular washes across the entire page, a sense of unity is beautifully established. If your figure paintings lack direction in their overall mood, you'll love the indirect approach! 80 minute art instructional video.
Workshop Set - Master painter, teacher Don Andrews' complete figure painting workshop series on DVD. This 5 DVD set includes The Traditional Approach and The Indirect Approach, plus Painting Backgrounds, The Direct Approach, and a bonus fifth Lecture Demonstration DVD for free! Bonus DVD: Painting the Figure in Watercolor: Lecture Demonstrations - This art dvd contains twelve lecture demonstrations taken from Don's figure painting workshops. You'll receive invaluable insights into his goals and thinking as he paints. Lecture, demonstrations include: drawing, page layout, facial structure, lighting and photographing the model, mixing living flesh, linkage, color, value, granulation, color temperature dominance, edge quality, designing the page, background arrangement, counterbalance and much much more. Three-camera state of the art DVD quality, filmed in HD. Widescreen enhanced.
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