For July’s issue, Bao Pham’s incandescent cover image of mythical beauty accompanies our top 50 golden rules feature - a cornucopia of inspiration, tools and techniques from a host of carefully selected professionals.
Marshall Vandruff kicks off his six-part animal anatomy workshop – a comprehensive insight into drawing all things feral and furry - whilst David Sourwine explains how to best use patterns on fabrics to make your paintings unique.
If you want something quicker, but equally as satisfying, we’ve got a one-hour monster speedpainting workshop with Joe Vriens, followed by a look at how best to paint with a limited palette with comic artist Fion Staples. There’s also Justin Gerard’s guide to a watercolour and digital approach to painting and a look at the art of fantasy visionary Jon Foster.
Our DVD boasts a plethora of assets to accompany our workshops, including a video from Marta Dahlig on creating different types of wings, as well as the usual wealth of video guides, textures and art applications.
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Animal Anatomy: Marshall Vandruff’s first out of six detailed workshops on drawing animals correctly
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Watercolour to digital: Combine the two approaches using Justin Gerard’s techniques and produce something new
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FXPosé: There are some beautifully conceived pieces this month, including the sumptuous art of Jeong Won-An – FXposé’s artist of the month
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One-hour monster: A whistle-stop workshop on how to create a monstrous apparition in 60 minutes. Joe Vriens shows you how
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Jon Foster: Fantasy cover illustrator Jon shows us some of his vibrant art and talks to us about doing your best, powerful poses, and goat’s intestines
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50 Golden rules: We’ve compiled the top 50 golden rules of digital art – from colour and composition to light and symbolism
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