Unique to this manual is Stawicki s invaluable directories of classic combat art elements, from attacking and defensive poses to weapons and clothing. A helpful Artists at Work section looks over the shoulder of five leading fantasy artists as they create compelling combat scenes. More than 250 full-color illustrations provide instruction and inspiration.
How to Draw and Paint Fantasy Combat: A Step-by-Step Guide to Epic Combat Scenes
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Author(s)Cowan, Finlay
PublisherBarrons Educational Series
ISBN / ASIN1438003463
ISBN-139781438003467
AvailabilityIn stock
Sales Rank12,979
CategoryArt
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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One of the hallmarks of fantasy art is incredible combat scenes. Epic battles beneath thundery skies, hand-to-hand combat between good and evil, the lone warrior facing a monstrous foe this is what fantasy is all about! For artists, the amount of detail and movement needed to make these scenes convincing can be a challenge. In How to Draw and Paint Fantasy Combat, award-winning fantasy artist Matt Stawicki demystifies the techniques needed to create truly realistic scenes. Inside he covers:
Essential tools: paper, drawing and painting tools, computer software, and more Drawing techniques including tones and shading, anatomy, and unique details Painting techniques that really draw the viewer s eye and make the artwork pop Tips on creating the perfect fantasy environment for the action
Unique to this manual is Stawicki s invaluable directories of classic combat art elements, from attacking and defensive poses to weapons and clothing. A helpful Artists at Work section looks over the shoulder of five leading fantasy artists as they create compelling combat scenes. More than 250 full-color illustrations provide instruction and inspiration.
Unique to this manual is Stawicki s invaluable directories of classic combat art elements, from attacking and defensive poses to weapons and clothing. A helpful Artists at Work section looks over the shoulder of five leading fantasy artists as they create compelling combat scenes. More than 250 full-color illustrations provide instruction and inspiration.
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