GNOMON TUTORIALS - Drawing Techniques by Scott Robertson - 6 Volumes
AVI | DVDrips | DivX5 700-1455 Kbps, 30 fps | 720x480, 640x480 | MP3 18-48kbps 11-128KHz stereo | ~ 13 hours | 2004-2005 | English | 4,78 GB
Basic Perspective Form Drawing (2 h 12 min)
How to Draw Cars (2 h 06 min)
How to Draw Aircraft (2 h 12 min)
How to Draw Hovercraft and Spacecraft (2 h 13 min)
Creating Unique Environments (2 h 11 min)
Industrial Design Rendering - Bicycle (plus Bonus content) (2 h 01 min)
AVI | DVDrips | DivX5 700-1455 Kbps, 30 fps | 720x480, 640x480 | MP3 18-48kbps 11-128KHz stereo | ~ 13 hours | 2004-2005 | English | 4,78 GB
Basic Perspective Form Drawing (2 h 12 min)
How to Draw Cars (2 h 06 min)
How to Draw Aircraft (2 h 12 min)
How to Draw Hovercraft and Spacecraft (2 h 13 min)
Creating Unique Environments (2 h 11 min)
Industrial Design Rendering - Bicycle (plus Bonus content) (2 h 01 min)
On this DVD Scott introduces the basics of 1, 2 and 3-point perspective drawing and leads you through the exercises needed to gain the skills necessary to draw man-made forms of your own design. Intended to be a lecture for the beginner or a refresher for the working professional, Scott shares the form building basics he utilizes when doing his advanced vehicle drawings; the drawing of freehand perspective grids and ellipses becomes the basis for a form building strategy. The DVD concludes with the drawing of complex curved surfaces that become the building blocks for vehicles in Scott's following DVDs.
On this DVD, Scott demonstrates the basic drawing techniques he uses when drawing cars. The lecture begins with a detailed look through some of his past car drawings and the strategies employed while drawing them. Next, Scott demonstrates his techniques of establishing a perspective view and the proportions of a car. After these basic setup steps, follow along as he draws three cars, each in a different perspective view. This DVD is a solid introduction to drawing cars of your own design in perspective with a focus on basic drawing skills.
On this DVD, Scott demonstrates the basic drawing techniques he uses when drawing aircraft. The lecture begins with a detailed look through some of his past aircraft drawings and the strategies employed while drawing them. Next, Scott demonstrates his techniques of establishing the perspective view and proportion of a couple of simple airplanes. He then draws three more aircraft for you in three different perspective views. The final drawing is then overlaid and refined into a finished line drawing. This DVD is a solid introduction to drawing aircraft of your own design in perspective, with a focus on basic perspective drawing skills.
On this DVD, Scott demonstrates the basic drawing techniques he uses when drawing hovercraft and spacecraft. The lecture begins with a quick look at several of his past hovercraft vehicle drawings and the strategies employed while drawing them. Next, Scott demonstrates his techniques of drawing eleven different flying vehicles of his own design. He demonstrates his approach to ballpoint pen sketching, chisel-tip pen sketching and pencil sketching. This DVD is a solid introduction to drawing hovercraft and spacecraft of various shapes and sizes, with a focus on basic perspective drawing skills.
On this DVD Scott introduces you to the marker-sketch-collage techniques he employs when creating unique environment paintings within Adobe Photoshop®. The process starts by loosely sketching a variety of shapes with warm grey markers on vellum and mylar. After he completes and scans eight of these quick sketches, you can follow along as he overlays the sketches to create unique color palettes and compositions within Adobe Photoshop®. To complete the process, Scott then paints digitally on nine of the compositions. During the execution of the quick environment paintings Scott discusses lighting strategies, composition, atmospheric and linear perspective.
On this DVD Scott walks you through the industrial design rendering techniques that he employs within Adobe Photoshop®. He quickly demonstrates draft view sketching before scanning one of the sketches that will be rendered to a photo-real level. During the rendering of a bicycle, Scott discusses basic lighting and reflection strategies to indicate a variety of materials and colors. Watch along, and by the end of the DVD, you will see all of steps taken in Adobe Photoshop® to transform the initial loose sketch into a very real looking object.