March 2013
Beginner
342 pages
8h 40m
English
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Index
A
above, lighting from, 173, 174f
abstract skeleton. See bone structure
abstract stick figures
costume design and, 159
acrylic renderings, 193, 194f–199f
action, creating costumes and, 159–160
abstract stick figures, 23–24, 23f–24f
contouring the stick figure, 25–26
garments and textures, 58, 59f–66f
action line, defining, 159
adolescents, drawing, 112
adult body types
drawing adults with children, 107
elderly adults, 121, 121f–122f
middle-aged adults, 112, 118f–120f
young adults (youths), 112, 115f–118f
African faces, ...
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