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Carousel 005: Photo Reference: When To Use It
JESSE HAMM’S CAROUSEL Carousel 005: Photo Reference: When To Use It Suppose you’re nearing the end of a day drawing comics. You’ve only got one panel left to draw: a…
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Carousel 004: Learning By Comparison
JESSE HAMM’S CAROUSEL Carousel 004: Learning By Comparison It’s often instructive to compare different artists’ approaches to the same subject matter. Sometimes, this shows how one approach works better than…
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Maggie’s World 061: Funny Animals
MAGGIE’S WORLD BY MAGGIE THOMPSON Maggie’s World 061: Funny Animals Aesop’s stories teach lessons for centuries. Folk tales of Coyote and Fox and Rabbit are brought to an American audience…
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You Can Draw with Katie Cook 055: How to Draw a Yeti!
WINTER IS NOT ONLY COMING, IT’S STAYING ALL YEAR! You Can Draw with Katie Cook 055: How to Draw a Yeti! Written by Published Updated
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Devourer of Words 054: Sometimes, the Going Gets Rough
MARC BERNARDIN’S DEVOURER OF WORDS Devourer of Words 054: Sometimes, the Going Gets Rough There will come a point in your career, if you are lucky, where you will have…
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Carousel 003: Drawing From Observation
JESSE HAMM’S CAROUSEL Carousel 003: Drawing From Observation There are all sorts of ways to improve your drawing skills—reading articles, practicing in your sketchbook, taking a class—and each method will…