Art Models 9 - Douglas Johnson & Maureen Johnson

Art Models 9

By Douglas Johnson & Maureen Johnson

  • Release Date: 2016-01-01
  • Genre: Art & Architecture

Description

Draw, paint, or sculpt the human figure!
Models for figure drawing, painting, or sculpting are traditionally nude. This 9th book in the Art Models series, however, is all about the non-nude figure, finally making this acclaimed reference available to younger artists. Now anyone can study the figure at length and in close-up detail anytime and anywhere.

Practice your technique, design a scene, study anatomy and drapery, make a finished portrait, do some gesture sketching. The uses of these photos are limited only by your own creativity. Artists wishing to practice—or even create finished works of art—will find a lot to inspire them. Instructors can refer students of many ages to this book for practice and reference. And the publisher gives full permission to do whatever you wish with the artwork created using Art Models 9 as a reference.

Art Models 9 has several formats. In the standard ebook, 74 poses are shown in 94 full-page photos. The “Enhanced” ebook adds links to all the views of every pose on a companion website for over 1,800 photos. There is also a Companion Disk, which has all the photos in maximum resolution for use on a PC, Mac, or laptop.

Every artist has a unique perspective and Art Models 9 includes a wide range of poses for maximum variety. For example, there are technical poses like simple standing, contrapposto, and the “T-pose” but also action poses like jumping and kicking as well as sitting and reclining. There are also some quiet moments, portraying mood through posture and lighting. Portraits and expressions round out the mix. The lighting is varied; some photos are evenly lit while others are more chiaroscuro, giving ample opportunity to observe the effects of shadowing. Clothing varies from simple drapery with arms crossed over the chest, to underwear, ordinary street cloths, and costumes.

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