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RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - darktiste - 08-15-2013 How to Focus On Studying in 6 Steps 1.Get Rid of Obvious Distractions It's not smart to study with your cell phone on, even if it's set to vibrate. As soon as you get a text, you're going to look. You're human! You can't focus on studying if you're chatting with someone else, too. So the cell phone is off limits. Turn off the home phone, too, along with the computer (unless you're prepping on it) and any music with vocals. Study music should be lyric-free! Post a sign on your door for people to stay away. If you have kids, find a babysitter for an hour. If you have roommates, head out of the house to the least popular spot in the library. For that one study session, make yourself inaccessible to people and other external study distractions, so you don't lose focus when someone wants to chat. 2.Anticipate Your Physical Needs If you're studying intently, you're going to get thirsty. Grab a beverage before you open the book. You may even need a power snack while you're working, so grab some brain food, too. Use the bathroom, put on comfortable clothes (but not cozy), set the air/heat to best suit you. If you anticipate your physical needs before you start studying, you'll be less likely to need to get out of your seat and lose the focus you worked hard to gain. 3.Choose an Appropriate Time If you're a morning person, choose the a.m. for your study session; if you're a night owl, choose the evening. You know yourself better than anyone else, so choose the time when you're at the height of your brain power and the least tired. It'll be much more difficult to focus if you're battling fatigue, too. 4.Get Rid of internal Distractions Sometimes the distractions aren't coming from the external – they're invading from within! We've all sat down to study and had worries and other internal distractions invade our brains. "When is she going to call me? When am I going to get a raise?" When these distracting questions invade, accept them, then push them aside with a logical answer.It seems silly, but if you answer your own internal questions, you'll focus your mind back where you want it to go. If necessary, write the the worry down, solve it in a simplistic manner and move on. 5.Get Physical Some people are just antsy. They need to be doing something, and their bodies don't make the connection that they are doing something during studying. Sound familiar? If you're one of these kinesthetic learners, get out a few things to anticipate an "ants in your pants" issue: a pen, a rubber band, and a ball. 6.Get Rid of the Negativity It's impossible to focus on studying if you have all sorts of negative ideas about studying. If you're one of those people who say, "I hate studying!" or "I'm too upset/tired/sick/whatever to study, then you must learn how to flip those negative statements into positive ones, so you don't automatically shut down when you start. It's amazing how quickly studying can become an awful burden with just a poor frame of mind. Tips: 1.Work with quality material seem stupid but you won't put the blame on the material 2.Wear comfortable, not cozy clothes. Your mind will associate relaxing with sweatpants or pj's. Choose something you'd wear to school or a movie. 3.Tell yourself something positive in case you get distracted despite following the steps above: "I know I lost focus, but I'm going to try again and make sure I'm successful this time." Positive encouragement goes a long way even if it's coming from you. 4.Drink your favorite beverage while studying as a reward for your ability to stay focused. Keep it non-alcoholic! RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - smrr - 08-22-2013 Human Proportion Calculator! RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - JonHop - 09-02-2013 Great image quality frank frazetta pieces - http://lcart2.narod.ru/image/fantasy/frank_frazetta/6.htm RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - Madzia - 09-02-2013 massive resources for animators and artist overall. Gesture, appeal, emotion, lines of action, weight etc. http://monstroanimation.blogspot.com/p/animation-article-database.html RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - darktiste - 09-17-2013 The last update was at 13/11/15 Useful link for the artist who seek to study If you don't know what to study here some idea The Human body Body shape study fat/skinny/normal/muscular/athletic/heroic Link coming soon Ectomorph, Mesomorph or Endomorph? http://www.muscleandstrength.com/articles/body-types-ectomorph-mesomorph-endomorph.html Proportion male/female,Head shape,Eye,Nose,Hand,Foot,Lips,Muscle,Legs,arms http://majnouna.com/tutorials.html Ears http://www.stanprokopenko.com/blog/2009/07/draw-ears/ Hair by color/type/style/era The most complete site for reference about hairstyle http://www.hairfinder.com/hairstyles_pictures.htm Information about style by era Link coming soon Hair Tutorial http://cgcookie.com/concept/2012/01/19/drawing-exercise-review-hair/ Landmark Recommended book- Loomis - Figure Drawing For All It's Worth Recommended link- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwt_wggUFHg Pose https://www.pinterest.com/peachymini/character-pose/ Facial expression Recommended book - Faigin - The Artist's Complete Guide To Facial Expression Recommended link- http://design.tutsplus.com/tutorials/human-anatomy-fundamentals-mastering-facial-expressions--cms-21140 The Body in perspective Recommended book - Loomis - Figure Drawing For All It's Worth Anatomy human/animal Recommended book - Animal Anatomy for Artists_ The Elements - Goldfinger Recommended book - Ellenberger - Atlas Animal Anatomy For Artists Interesting thing to study Fundamental-skills http://design.tutsplus.com/articles/fundamental-skills--psd-28054 Vehicle /by country/by era http://www.primeportal.net/home.htm Weapons /by country/by era Image Gallery http://www.primeportal.net/home.htm Lists of weapons http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_weapons Environment http://www.reddit.com/r/earthporn http://landscape-photos.org/ Architecture /by country/by era (gallery)http://www.skyscrapercity.com/ http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/glossary/Architects-Alphabetical.html Fashion /by country/by era Cannot garanti the authenticity so do your homework http://www.osfcostumerentals.org/stock/index.html History of art Visual Art Across the Ages http://arthistory.about.com/od/movements/u/styles.htm Media and Technique in a historic point of view https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/art-history/introduction-to-art-history/media/e/art-history-media Silhouette Part1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yKxY0KKrak Part2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meIOValetZw Character archtype http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stock_characters http://www.listology.com/list/character-archetypes Movie still study http://screenmusings.org http://imgur.com/a/aoi3T http://disneyscreencaps.com http://film-grab.com http://evanerichards.com/posts http://www.moviescreenshots.blogspot.com/ http://www.leavemethewhite.com/index2.html http://moviesincolor.com/ http://movie-screencaps.com/ https://oneperfectshot.wordpress.com/ Inking Link coming soon Digital art /Tablet/edge/blending/layers/etc Link coming soon Master piece study Link coming soon Color theory Link coming soon Fabric study Link coming soon Texture study Link coming soon Composition Link coming soon Interesting link Pencil drawing How to hold pencil http://drawsketch.about.com/od/learntodraw/ss/howtoholdpencil.htm Digital Art Getting Started in Digital Art http://cgcookie.com/concept/cgc-courses/getting-started-in-digital-art/ Pen pressure tutorial http://us.wacom.com/en/support/software-tutorials Critique Step 1 Benefiting from critique http://artists.pixelovely.com/benefiting-from-critique/ Step 2 How to give a good critique http://artists.pixelovely.com/giving-good-critique/ useful poster tutorial http://majnouna.com/tutorials.html How to promote yourself without talking about yourself http://design.tutsplus.com/articles/selfless-self-promotion-how-to-promote-yourself-without-talking-about-yourself--vector-3733 The secret art of selling art Ways to Sell Art Online http://theabundantartist.com/15-ways-to-sell-your-art-online/ How to sell art http://www.wikihow.com/Sell-Fine-Art-Online How to negotiate price Link coming soon Language(the art vocabulary) Link coming soon Pricing something you made http://businessofillustration.com/pricing-your-illustration-work/ Learn more about conservation-of-paintings https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/art-history/introduction-to-art-history/conserving-works-of-art/v/conservation-of-paintings Freelancing Alot of article about Freelancing http://freelanceswitch.com/ a-comprehensive-guide-to-starting-your-freelance-career http://freelanceswitch.com/start/a-comprehensive-guide-to-starting-your-freelance-career/ French guide to freelancing https://larlet.fr/david/biologeek/archives/20070416-le-guide-complet-du-debutant-freelance/ Insipirational link http://doodlealley.com/ This post is subject to update Help me finish this post by sending me private message on topic that does not have a any link yet. (where there is the following message:Link coming soon) I will be sure to credit you for that by adding the name of anyone who help me at the bottom of this post RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - Ursula Dorada - 09-21-2013 A tumblr that collect links to artists brush packs: http://digitalbrushes.tumblr.com/ RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - smrr - 10-11-2013 Mythical Creatures vs. Pre-existing animal diagram RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - Elif - 10-15-2013 A great bunch of awesome photos from abandoned places all over the world: http://desertedplaces.blogspot.com/ RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - kerm - 10-22-2013 Do you know paper wings podcast? I think it's great... I loved the part about managing your time to draw more, even if you have a day job: http://www.paperwingspodcast.com/2011/06/pwp7morespace/ and there are some neat advices on building up portfolio: http://www.paperwingspodcast.com/2011/03/winningportfoliop1/ What's more, the episode about character design is great: http://www.paperwingspodcast.com/2011/07/pw-9-five-tips-to-make-your-character-designs-more-dynamic-believable/ Anyway, listen to all of them here: http://www.paperwingspodcast.com/category/podcast-episodes/ RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - Ursula Dorada - 10-30-2013 A nice illustrated summary of technical aspects of light: http://processresource.tumblr.com/post/65473534778/interaction-of-light-and-materials-by-alvar-pernroth How it works, how light decomposes, reflections and all that jazz :) RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - Wolkenfels - 11-08-2013 I wrote a little tool that makes a diashow of one of your folders and shows the time till the next picture is loaded - like the webbased pixelovely stuff but with own pictures. http://fav.me/d6tctb3 - first version - very rough RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - kerm - 11-15-2013 Some basic tips for coloring: Found over here: http://gawki.tumblr.com/post/65678138390/this-is-a-pretty-basic-one-but-that-doesnt-make RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - Swibble - 11-26-2013 Stop using black and white? :/ RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - Farvus - 11-27-2013 I can share some zooming technique I developed over the few years of working in Photoshop. It's so comfortable for me I can't imagine it now doing any other way. Maybe someone will find it helpful. QuickZoom For "Zooming in" I got "Ctrl+Space" assigned in place of middle button in my Wacom pen. This way I can get to the portion of the image I want with single drag. Comfortable "Zooming out" was tricky part but I developed method to make it fast. I found a script that makes image switch to specified zoom level (25%, 33% etc). I have two such scripts assigned to keyboard shortcuts - "Ctrl+." and "Ctrl+,". These are keys near the commonly used Alt key for color picker so I often have my non-drawing hand in that area. This way I can jump straight into what I want to paint and when I want to see whole image fast in small size, I press the hotkeys. Here's the link for the scripts. (You can edit them in notepad and change the zoom level to your own) https://www.dropbox.com/s/9gd45oii3t5r4lj/SetZoom.zip RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - smrr - 11-27-2013 3D scans previewer - view scanned 3D images in 360* rotation! http://studio.verold.com/projects/filter/featured/page/2/1257 Check out James Busby's work especially! RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - kerm - 11-27-2013 Holy shi... smrrfette, that's awesome! thx! @Swibble: Actually yes. Stop using black and white. If something is in perfect white environment and is lit with white light, then you can use them more freely but never as a 100% black and 100% white. You will just mix them in to the "thing-you're-painting" color to get the highlights and shadows. Anyway, that gives bleak, boring look and... nature is more complicated. You never have 100% white light. The light has color and it influences highlights color. Shadows get fill light from reflected surfaces which also can have color. In this way shadow will get the color of surrounding environment. What's more, when you have 2 light sources the color of the cast shadow from first source will get the second light color and so on. If you put 100% into your highlights you will get this kind of "burnt photo effect". When you put 100% black into shadows your work will look flat, shadows will dominate it and it will have a not-enough-light-exposed photo feel. Hope this makes sense. :) RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - Wolkenfels - 11-29-2013 Reid Southen made a video how make some special uses of the mixer brush. Worth watching! http://youtu.be/Vcz5Fh6Wcx4 RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - Lyraina - 12-02-2013 National Geographic has a lovely collection of mixed race portraits, great for inspiration I think: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2013/10/changing-faces/schoeller-photography RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - BenFlores - 12-03-2013 i apologize if these have been posted before. a blog showcasing alot of great Russian painters http://russianculture.wordpress.com/ blog of gloden age artists and their work http://thegoldenagesite.blogspot.ca/ more masters work, i thought this one was just beautiful http://paintingbox.tumblr.com/ RE: POST USEFUL RESOURCES HERE - JavierP - 12-12-2013 Here is a really great article by Greg Manchess, posted on Muddy Colors. http://muddycolors.blogspot.com/2013/12/10-thingspainting-like-writer.html Short, but sweet and to the point. |