SketchBook Original: How to Draw Big Cats
This post has been originally commissioned for SketchBook Blog in 2016. After the site’s migration, the original is no longer available, but you can still…
This post has been originally commissioned for SketchBook Blog in 2016. After the site’s migration, the original is no longer available, but you can still…
This post has been originally commissioned for SketchBook Blog in 2016. After the site’s migration, the original is no longer available, but you can still…
This post has been originally commissioned for SketchBook Blog in 2016. After the site’s migration, the original is no longer available, but you can still…
I’ve got permission to re-upload my SketchBook tutorials on this blog! I no longer have them, but I’m going to retrieve the text through Wayback…
What do you get when you cross a viper with a cat? Let’s see! If you want to try my method yourself, you can find…
I’ve created a tutorial for the new SketchBook Blog, with a video and a brush pack! You can find it here: https://blogs.autodesk.com/sketchbookpro/sketching-big-cats/
I found a cool photo of a very fluffy reindeer, and I used it as a study of long, nicely colored fur. By the way,…
As you might have noticed, the site http://www.sketchbook.com/blog now redirects to https://blogs.autodesk.com/sketchbookpro/ . This is because SketchBook Blog has moved to a different platform. As…
Dragons often have horns, just like meany real animals. So if I want to paint realistic dragon horns, the best way is to take a…
The last time, when I painted a dragon with an open mouth, I had some troubles with its look. I decided to study animal mouths…