Drawing with Pastel and Charcoal: Tips and Techniques with Craig Nelson
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Drawing with Pastel and Charcoal: Tips and Techniques with Craig Nelson

This DVD drawing workshop is great for anyone interested in drawing, whether you want to improve your painting skills or just enjoy knocking out a quick sketch. Part of what you learn is how to block in preliminary shapes, achieve proper placement and proportion, and how to pick out and render elements for a convincing three-dimensional scene. You learn how to sequence your drawing for the best chance of success, where to look for the brightest lights, anticipate soft and hard edges, and how to take advantage of reflected light and bounced color. As head of the Fine Art Painting Department of the Academy of Art College in San Francisco, Craig Nelson helps you hone your observation skills and bring what you see back to your drawing (or painting). Craig’s drawings come to life in a matter of minutes. (Craig works from photographs) Craig Nelson, CAC, discusses and demonstrates lighting, preparing the painting surface, developing a ghost drawing to a final drawing, color selections, blocking in skin tones and hair, subtle adjustments to achieve life-like flesh, when not to refine your strokes, delicate brush work for successful hair plus much more. Craig talks about all his decisions as he paints. You will learn where to look for details, touches of strong color and value that add energy to your portrait. Craig’s Quick Study approach helps you gain confidence to paint larger, more refined portraits after many of the basic issues are resolved in the quick studies format.
01m 46s
2. Getting Started
04m 40s
3. Setting up the Drawing
01m 08s
4. Laying in Darks
03m 38s
5. Manipulating Tones
01m 41s
6. Deepening Tones
02m 02s
8. Background Tones
01m 45s
9. Working the Shirt
10m 32s
11. Shadows & Highlights
03m 14s
12. Background Work
04m 47s
13. Cast Shadows & Leaves
05m 54s
15. Box, Shoes and Dirt
01m 26s
18. Adding Dimension to Shadows
07m 59s
20. Rebuilding Tones
02m 23s
21. Examples from Craig's Portfolio
01m 16s
22. Girl on Beach
03m 27s
23. Getting Started
09m 00s
24. Ghost Drawing
04m 17s
25. White Charcoal
03m 35s
26. Stronger Whites with Chalk
03m 59s
27. Varying Tones
03m 26s
29. Trouble Shooting
02m 30s
30. Credits & Outtakes
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About The Artist:
Craig Nelson

For over 30 years artist, Craig Nelson has been depicting figures, landscapes, and various environments in rich vibrant oils. His passion for the subjects relates directly to his brush work, weaving mood and emotion into each work of art. His art instruction DVDs also teach and demonstrate drawing techniques and how to use “Quick Studies” to advance your drawing and painting skills.
Craig Nelson is a Nationally recognized fine artist. He taught drawing and painting at Art Center College of Design in LA from 1974 and at the San Francisco Academy of Art College since 1990 where he is now the Department Director of Fine Art. After graduating from Art Center College of Design with distinction, Nelson began his career working...
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