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Starting Your Career as a Freelance Illustrator or Graphic Designer»rank: 2575par: Michael Fleishman
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National Audubon Society Guide to Nature Photography: Digital Edition»rank: 27662par: Tim Fitzharris
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Portrait and Candid Photography: Photo Workshop»rank: 2628par: Erin Manning
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AutoCAD 2009 & AutoCAD LT 2009 Bible»rank: 4397par: Ellen Finkelstein
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Drawing Dynamic Hands»rank: 19080par: Burne Hogarth
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Guidelines for Online Success»rank: 27454de: Taschen
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Anatomy For The Artist»rank: 26715par: Sarah Simblet
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Anatomy for the Artist is like having your own life-drawing studio in the privacy of your home. Carefully constructed photographs of the human form allow you to see the structure and function of the skeleton and main muscle groups. Six imaginative drawing lessons, each supported with photography, show how to portray the bones, head, rib cage, pelvis, hands, and feet in perspective, from different angles, both in still poses and in movement. |
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Existing Light Techniques for Wedding and Portrait Photography»rank: 9919par: Bill Hurter
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Anatomy for the Artist is like having your own life-drawing studio in the privacy of your home. Carefully constructed photographs of the human form allow you to see the structure and function of the skeleton and main muscle groups. Six imaginative drawing lessons, each supported with photography, show how to portray the bones, head, rib cage, pelvis, hands, and feet in perspective, from different angles, both in still poses and in movement. |
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Listography: Your Life in Lists»rank: 27320par: Lisa Nola
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Anatomy for the Artist is like having your own life-drawing studio in the privacy of your home. Carefully constructed photographs of the human form allow you to see the structure and function of the skeleton and main muscle groups. Six imaginative drawing lessons, each supported with photography, show how to portray the bones, head, rib cage, pelvis, hands, and feet in perspective, from different angles, both in still poses and in movement. |
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Complete Drywall»rank: 7067par: Stanley
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Anatomy for the Artist is like having your own life-drawing studio in the privacy of your home. Carefully constructed photographs of the human form allow you to see the structure and function of the skeleton and main muscle groups. Six imaginative drawing lessons, each supported with photography, show how to portray the bones, head, rib cage, pelvis, hands, and feet in perspective, from different angles, both in still poses and in movement. |