of your text books. I love your books because they give a realistic view of the fashion world. While loading the software I was getting excited because I knew that I now owned software that I had thought I would only be trained to use. I knew for sure that I had made a good ...
In the drawing below I was able to use Richard’s glasses to figure out the distance between his eyes, nose and ear. And even though my style is way more caricature than realistic, the same rules still apply. Your baseline is still reality, you just choose which things to exaggerate and...
Creating photo-realistic drawings simply using a pencil requires real talent. Here I have collected more than 20 stunningly beautiful pencil sketches created by some of the most creative and talented pencil artists around the globe. Most of these images are very high quality art works which are b...
But finally realized that my stye isn’t photo realistic anyway so I can do it however I want to. It would still be good to know some techniques but for now, I’m okay with messing around. Richardson Beach Park version 2 One day, we enjoyed the sublime beauty of Hapuna Wailea for...
Harry’s trauma is constantly present, and he reacts like a real young adult would, though his story is not realistic. In Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix, he struggles with rage, guilt, panic, the urge for violence***, and nightmares, which are all things that any traumatized...
Before seeing the big talk, I always felt that listening to the monk's self talk was exaggerated. But if a big brother came to your office, you would know that it was super realistic. It should be said that others are not bad, in addition to some nagging, some petty, some trivial....
This sketch reminds us that all black people can doThe Shiningwith each other. But don’t forget: That shit can get overwhelming. Extra points for a bevy of (mostly) realistic celebrity impersonations, including Lil Jon (Morgan Freeman could use some work, though). ...
“realistic” children’s family novel isHoliday House(1839), byCatherine Sinclair, in which at last there are children who are noisy, even naughty, yet not destined for purgatory. Though Miss Sinclair’s book does conclude with a standard deathbed scene, the overall atmosphere is one of ...