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Middle East Landscape 11 years, 6 months agoInterested in speaking to Director level Landscape Architects for an exciting opportunity in Abu Dhabi to lead a large design team on large scale projects across MENA region. Please send CV and portfolio to tlee@bwpltd.com
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BeLoose Graphic Workshop 11 years, 8 months ago
Tips of the Week: Drawing a Tree
A simple 5 mins tree with Chartpak markers: First outlined it with red or 6B pencil and render leaves with Grass Green and Nile Green; trunk with Buff, Suntan and Mocha. Finally outlined it with black Sharpie and hit it with Prismacolor pencils – Poppy Red and True Blue. Always apply markers from lighter to da…[Read more] -
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BeLoose Graphic Workshop 12 years, 3 months ago
Better attitude can affect your drawing skills immensely Ever since I have changed my attitude to be better and looser, my drawing skills improved drastically. These are what I have changed: * I will no longer want to compete with my peers, just want to draw better than my wife, that is all. * I begin to realize that the more mistakes I have made…[Read more] -
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BeLoose Graphic Workshop 12 years, 6 months agoTIP OF THE WEEK: How to place people in a sketch
It is very easy to place people in sketches or perspectives with the following rules:
1. You must assume yourself is a 5 ft tall person and people you are drawing are all 5 ft. tall just like you.
2. Draw an eye line on paper, then sketch or trace people with their eyes located on the eye line.
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