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In this simple, four step tutorial, we are going to learn how to draw a dolphin, one of the most endearing and best loved of the planet's marine creatures.
Dolphins are found in oceans all over the world. Their poise, power and energy, allied to their sense of fun and rapport with humans is legendary.
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Learning how to draw a flamingo with its distinctive beak, long flexible neck and enormous spindly legs might appear to be a bit of a challenge, yet it's actually quite straightforward.
For all its apparent gawkiness, the flamingo's a bird that has much grace in the way it moves around.
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Learning how to draw a dog is not at all difficult if you follow some simple stages. Man's 'best friend' is a constantly popular subject for artists.
It may be a general sketch of a dog that fits into a bigger picture.
It could be a more detailed painting of a specific breed. Or it may be a favorite family pet, past or present, whose looks and character you want to preserve for all time.
Here, we're going to produce a sketch of a golden retriever - a lovable dog that is a favorite family pet the world over.
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This drawing tutorial contains techniques to create realistic looking artwork to provide fellow charcoal and graphite pencil artists insight into great methods. Once you know how to create realistic looking textures, you're on you way to creating much more realistic looking artwork.
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If you want to learn how to draw flames you must understand that drawing flames is different from most things you have drawn so far and it's not an easy task. Why drawing flames is so difficult? Well the reason lies in the nature of the flames themselves. They are moving, changing, dancing constantly and that's the reason that make them so fascinating.
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Light indoors has a very different character to that found outside, mostly down to the lack of direct sunlight found indoors. With human beings in control of the light source there is an added twist in that the light is often designed for a specific purpose.
Read on and learn more!
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