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4.2 Look Here!
In this manipulative lesson, we will discuss how to use focal points and leading lines to subtly direct a viewer to look where we want them to look. Then we will analyze how famous artists have used this same technique. Bonus Technique Tip on the using a quick scrubby zoom.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 16:05
2 lessons, 16:05
1.1Introduction03:32
1.1
Introduction
03:32
1.2Tools12:33
1.2
Tools
12:33
2.Building Blocks of Drawing5 lessons, 1:04:50
5 lessons, 1:04:50
2.1Drawing Techniques09:25
2.1
Drawing Techniques
09:25
2.2Establishing Structure12:42
2.2
Establishing Structure
12:42
2.3Value Study15:15
2.3
Value Study
15:15
2.4Contours09:11
2.4
Contours
09:11
2.5Sketching18:17
2.5
Sketching
18:17
3.Essential Skills5 lessons, 1:09:48
5 lessons, 1:09:48
3.1Perspective15:16
3.1
Perspective
15:16
3.2Light and Shadow12:06
3.2
Light and Shadow
12:06
3.3Cast Shadow14:23
3.3
Cast Shadow
14:23
3.4Creating Texture15:28
3.4
Creating Texture
15:28
3.5Depth12:35
3.5
Depth
12:35
4.Composition3 lessons, 34:27
3 lessons, 34:27
4.1Position11:40
4.1
Position
11:40
4.2Look Here!10:27
4.2
Look Here!
10:27
4.3What Isn’t There12:20
4.3
What Isn’t There
12:20
5.Digital Techniques3 lessons, 29:27
3 lessons, 29:27
5.1Digital Helpers11:39
5.1
Digital Helpers
11:39
5.2Quick Effects08:26
5.2
Quick Effects
08:26
5.3The Digital Advantage09:22
5.3
The Digital Advantage
09:22
6.Conclusion1 lesson, 05:49
1 lesson, 05:49
6.1Conclusion05:49
6.1
Conclusion
05:49
I have been working as an all-round graphics geek or “Visual Information Specialist” for the past 17 years around the Washington DC Metro area. With my career spanning almost every aspect of the design industry, I have worked on everything from web design to 3D animation, logo design, and photo retouching.