Exploring Charcoal Textures

For the Intermediate Enthusiast

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Description

In this exciting step-by-step intermediate charcoal class, we will be exploring different textures in charcoal for creating a believable, realistic hummingbird in flight. Specifically focused on bird textures, this class will introduce the newly intermediate charcoal enthusiast to a wide range of skills that can be applied widely to a variety of other subjects.

The teacher will walk you thru each step carefully and thoroughly from very start to very finish, explaining the why and how behind each line and layer. You will learn several skills, or practice ones you may already have such as:

  • Scaling an image from a smaller reference to a larger drawing

  • How to apply different kinds of charcoal in a way that is measured to create maximum results

  • How to manipulate charcoal and charcoal tools to replicate believable, natural textures such as the rough patchiness of bird feathers, the hard sharpness of the beak, the shiny little eye and the motion blur of the wings

  • How to manage charcoal to produce matching values so the different areas of your drawing work together to form a cohesive, three-dimensional image.

You will enjoy this class and gain a lot from it if you have some experience with charcoal but wish to develop your skills further and gain new techniques to add to your repertoire.

What You Will Learn!

  • Draw realistically from a photo, and scale up from a smaller reference to a larger drawing.
  • Layer charcoal to create depth and richness.
  • Create realistic, natural textures in charcoal.
  • Match the values from a reference photos to your charcoal drawing.

Who Should Attend!

  • Intermediate charcoal enthusiasts who would like some new skills, especially if you are specifically wanting to learn how to create some natural textures in your work.