Hoddinott, Brenda.
Brenda Hoddinott
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Works
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coffret dessin | |
The complete idiot's guide to drawing people, illustrated | |
Crosshatch value scales | |
Desenho para leigos | |
dessin pour les nuls | |
Dibujo para dummies | |
Drawing for dummies | |
Panda the shih tzu | |
The penguin formally known as tux | |
Photorealistic portrait of Karin | |
Picking out graphite pencils : how to select the right graphite pencils for learning how to draw | |
Play with kneaded and vinyl erasers : experiment with two different types of erasers as drawing tools | |
Plot, dot, and draw inside squares : five worksheets : visually plot the locations of the outlines of designs, mark each point of reference with a dot, and use the dots to accurately render each design | |
Plotting and dotting in a drawing space : the process of accurately rendering a subject within a drawing space using vertical and horizontal comparisons | |
The point of shading values | |
Precocious Petey | |
Profile view of baby Grace : draw a realistic facial profile of a baby by outlining accurate proportions and then shading textures and forms with hatching | |
Project 2 : Goldie the goldfish | |
Project 5 : lilly, the lovely lily | |
Protecting your wrist and hand : how to properly hold drawing mediums to prevent discomfort and injury | |
Render the texture of corduroy | |
Rysowanie dla bystrzaków | |
Seeing the values of colors | |
Setting up a creative space : a few ideas and tips for putting together an at-home art studio | |
Setting up to draw with a grid : how to plan a drawing based on a print image, render a grid on the image, and then outline a corresponding grid on drawing paper | |
Shade a realistic dog eye | |
Shade a simple form with contour hatching : use contour hatching graduations to depict the illusion of depth by transforming a circular shape into a three-dimensional form | |
Shade an apple with contour hatching : render a realistic drawing of a shiny Macintosh apple by using blending to smooth out contour hatching graduations | |
Shade an optical illusion : outline straight-sided shapes and add shading with four grades of pencils | |
Shade and blend Bobby blob : outline a shape, add graduated values with squirkles, and blend the shading to create a smooth three-dimensional cartoon face | |
Shade fabric with a spotted pattern | |
Shade furry graduations on a cartoon | |
Shade gently folding striped fabric | |
Shade power lines on an antelope : create a mixed-lineweight drawing of an antelope by outlining contours and adding shading to shapes | |
Shade shapes with tapered lines | |
Shade simple furry stripes | |
Shade simple value scales : prepare five grades of pencils and then use them to shade two value scales : from light to dark and from dark to light | |
Shade sunny blue in color | |
Shade the forms of an ear | |
Shade the hem of ribbed fabric | |
Shade the realistic forms of leaves : follow richly-illustrated, step-by-step instructions to draw a plant in the style of realism | |
Shine up a simple sphere | |
Sizing up the proportions of a shape : advance your abilities to see as an artist by visually analyzing a straight-sided shape to uncover clues for drawing it accurately without a ruler | |
Sketch a scene with hatching graduations : use graduated hatching, atmospheric perspective, and a shading map to draw a tranquil scene with a palm tree, an island, and calm water | |
Sketch a simple scene | |
Sketch a still life object | |
Sketch figures from life | |
Sketchbooks and drawing papers : choosing the right size, quality, and weight of drawing paper | |
Smooth speckled egg | |
The sorrows of the king (Matisse) : use several different grades of pencils and medium tooth paper to create the illusion of a three- dimensional, multi-textured collage | |
Spice up lines with pressure and grades : design long compound curved lines of mixed lineweights by varying the pressure applied to different grades of pencils | |
Squirkle a bumpy avocado | |
Squirkle an iris and pupil | |
Squirkle graduations of values : draw smoothly flowing graduations of values with squirkling | |
Squirkle striped graduations : create a striped pattern and a bumpy texture with gently curving graduations | |
Study of a rosebud (Leonardo da Vinci) : outline and add shading to a rosebud with both contour lines and hatching lines that vary in weight | |
Style guide and glossary : authoring with Drawspace | |
Tekenen voor dummies | |
Textures and patterns of a dagger | |
To bee or not to bee | |
To blend or not to blend : tips and techniques for using blending tools to successfully blend shading graduations | |
Tools for sharpening and erasing : the best sharpeners and erasers for artist who draw | |
Translating a scene into spaces : how to break down the foreground, middle ground, and background of a landscape into positive and negative spaces | |
Travelling back in time with graphite : a few fun tidbits of information about the history of graphite | |
Triumphant old tree : render an old weathered tree by identifying and outlining overlapping shapes and adding shading according to a light source | |
Turn a shape into a form : use traditional shading techniques and five grades of pencils to render a three-dimensional form | |
Turn shapes into people : outline four symmetrical circular shapes and use your imagination to turn each one into a human face | |
Turn sketches into contour drawings | |
Turning plotted dots into a drawing : how to render a proportionately accurate contour drawing by referring to points of reference on an image | |
Understanding talent | |
Use a manikin to sketch a figure : create a contour sketch of a human figure using a wooden manikin as a model to establish proportions | |
Use colored pencils to mix colors | |
Use five grades to hatch five graduations : use pencil pressure to create a graduation of values with a 2H, HB, 2B, 4B and 6B grade of pencil and side-by-side, straight hatching lines | |
Use line density to hatch value scales : render five different value scales of seven values each by varying the density of the hatching lines and using different grades of pencils | |
Use lines to draw a feather | |
Use shading to create forms : use value maps and graduated shading to turn a circle, cube, and rectangle into realistic three-dimensional forms | |
View of a brain from above | |
Where realism and fantasy meet : bringing realistic subjects into the realm of fantasy | |
White egg on a white surface : use squirkling graduations to define the form of a high key subject and hatching to render its cast shadow | |
Winged lightning | |
Zeichnen für Dummies |