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Beginner's Guide to Creating Portraits: Learning the essentials & developing your own style [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius: 297x208 mm, Color and B&W illustrations throughout
  • Sari: Beginner's Guide
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: 3DTotal Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1912843390
  • ISBN-13: 9781912843398
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius: 297x208 mm, Color and B&W illustrations throughout
  • Sari: Beginner's Guide
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: 3DTotal Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1912843390
  • ISBN-13: 9781912843398
The portrait is one of the worlds oldest artforms, but todays technology and culture mean its time to take a fresh look at how todays portrait artists work outside the realms of realism and elevate their technique.





The Instagram-friendly appeal of the portrait means that the modern version can be seen everywhere on social media as digital artists of all skill levels share their captivating characters, focusing on the face. This much-needed book for beginners to digital portraiture goes back to basics (simple anatomy, lighting, color, and perspective) as the starting point for even the most stylized of subjects. Professional artists with recognisable styles, including Loish, Simone Grunwald, and Francisco Garcés, still use these fundamentals. Readers learn from industry professionals how to infuse their subject with believable detail and atmospheric storytelling (especially relevant when working from photographs, as many artists do today). Experts demonstrate step-by-step their digital workflow, sharing techniques for rendering stylized skin tones, hair, and eyes. Sci-fi, fantasy, historical, and anthropomorphic portraits are created. Real-world individuals are highly stylized, yet convince the viewer.





This is the essential guide for the next generation of portrait artists who want to create contemporary, stylized work that is compelling, emotive, and memorable.

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Marketing plan Promotion on 3dtotal.com (400K monthly page views) including homepage announcements, free chapter, banners, and interviews with popular artists. Promotional posts across Character Design Reference social media platforms (Character Design References 737K+ followers, Character Design Challenge 225K+ members). Promotion with industry websites such as CG Cookie (71K+ Facebook followers) and Creative Bloq (366K+ Facebook followers). Social media posting across 3dtotal platforms (Facebook 208K+ followers, Twitter 46K+ followers, Instagram 105K+ followers, Pinterest 7K+ followers). Reviews from relevant sites and publications such as ImagineFX and Parka Blogs. Well-respected contributors to post about the book on their social media platforms.
Foreword 6(2)
Cesar Santos
Getting Started
8(14)
Steve Forster
Introduction
10(1)
Perceptual portraiture
11(1)
Reference imagery considerations
12(2)
Conceptual portraiture
14(2)
Setting up the reference image Relationship to the canvas
16(1)
Two major proportional Measuring approaches
17(1)
Finding a working rhythm
18(1)
The creation cycle
19(3)
Creation Cycles
22(2)
Steve Forster
Creation Cycle: Drawing
Proportion
24(4)
Shape or line?
28(2)
Drawing: shape
30(8)
Drawing: line
38(12)
Creation Cycle: color values
Simplifying color to see the big relationships
50(1)
Color diversity
51(5)
Two approaches to developing values
56(2)
Understanding light, form, and color
58(6)
The color of light and shadow
64(4)
Creation Cycle: Edges
Four types of edges
68(6)
A spectrum of sharp to lost
74(2)
Complex edges
76(1)
Brushstrokes, edges, and style
77(1)
Creating movement with edges
78(2)
Ways of creating various edges
80(2)
Other Considerations
82(8)
Steve Forster
Perfect likeness vs. artistic freedom
84(1)
Finishing a painting
85(1)
Lighting and color mood
86(1)
Background motifs
87(3)
Pro tips: Features & Details
90(40)
Robyn Leora Lowe
Eyes
92(3)
Nose
95(3)
Mouth: lips & teeth
98(6)
Ears
104(3)
Hair: straight & curly
107(5)
Skin: young & old
112(5)
Skin: freckles & scars
117(3)
Skin: Tattoos
120(3)
Jewelry & piercings
123(3)
Glasses
126(4)
Tutorials
130(140)
Nick Runge
132(24)
Astri Lohne
156(22)
Justine S. Florentino
178(26)
Sara Tepes
204(22)
Gennadiy Kim
226(24)
Aveline Stokart
250(20)
Portrait gallery
270(42)
Laura H. Rubin
Tran Nguyen
Gennadiy Kim
Maria Dimova
Justine S. Florentino
Aveline Stokart
Nick Runge
Valentina Remenar
Astri Lohne
Sara Tepes
Glossary 312(4)
Contributors 316
Steve Forster was born in Boston, MA, and grew up in central Florida. He received his MFA in Painting from the New York Academy of Art and also attended the Florence Academy of Art in Italy, where he met his wife, Rebecca. Since 2014 Steve and Rebecca have been Co-Directors of the Long Island Academy of Fine Art (LIAFA) in Glen Cove, NY. He currently teaches painting at LIAFA and previously also taught painting at NYAA for almost 15 years. He blends digital painting and a love of traditional media to create unique contemporary portrait stories. His paintings are regularly exhibited in solo and group shows nationally. Steve and Rebecca have three kids - Elijah, Evie, and William.