Painting Wildlife Textures Step by Step
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Rating | : | 4.14 (968 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0891346694 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 143 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
An excellent appendix of books, magazines, and video recommendations leads one to the next level. Lawrence's Painting Wildlife can be the next logical step, with its sophisticated treatment of fur, feathers, scale, antlers, etc. . From Library Journal These two books offer complementary approaches. In a radical approach, he encourages tracing and copying as beginning teaching aids. Tilton, former Disney and Columbia studio artist and columnist for the Artist's Magazine, takes the student by the hand for easy, com
In this easy-to-follow instruction guide, accomplished wildlife artist Rod Lawrence shows, step by step, how to paint realistic fur, antlers, feathers, scales, and more. Techniques are given for acrylic, oils, and watercolors. 140 color illustrations.
LOVE HOW THE BOOK SHOWS YOU INDIVIDUAL PARTS OF AN LOVE HOW THE BOOK SHOWS YOU INDIVIDUAL PARTS OF AN ANIMAL TO PRACTICE BEFORE GOING HEAD ON INTO A PAINTING. TAILS, FEATHERS, EYES , NOSES AND EARS OF ANIMALS TO PRACTICE FIRST. YOU DON'T FEEL OVERWHELMED TO TRY SMALL STEPS FIRST. SELLER GAVE QUICK SERVICE, BOOK IN SHAPE DESCRIBED WOULD USE AGAIN.. This is all about acrylics, and I think should state that with the title. I use watercolour and pencils of all kinds, wasted $$ This is all about acrylics, and I think should state that with the title. I use watercolour and pencils of all kinds, and had 1 paragraph on watercolour. Maybe can use a couple of techniques but for the most part a waste of my time and money. Will give to the library.. "so glad i found it again" according to Margaret S. Mitchell. i have had this book in the past and lost it, so glad i found it again, great reference for a animal painter.
. He is the only artist to have won the prestigious Michigan Duck Stamp and Trout Stamp design contests seven times. Rod Lawrence has exhibited at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum and is a popular teacher at the Zemsky-Hines workshops in Montana