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Art Techniques & Styles : How to Draw a Nude Model

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2008

When drawing a nude model, be sure to be polite, courteous and professional; plan out the drawing in advance and let the model know how they should pose for the drawing. Find out tips for planning and posing a drawing of a nude model and creating a comfortable work environment for them in this free video from a professional cartoonist and illustrator.

Expert: Danny Page
Bio: Danny Page is a professional cartoonist & illustrator. His work has been featured in many art galleries, exhibitions, and conventions across the west coast.
Filmmaker: Nathan Boehme

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  • @iamadangerousgangsta This man sucks donkey balls. Expert Village is notorious for hilariously BAD/useless advice.

  • I can appreciate your video as I have done some film making and this comes up. You have to be absolutely honest and up front. It's good to have a reliable model and she'll stay reliable as long as you're up and above board.

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  • @ZRMDMK drawing from a picture and actually having the person in front of you is a huge difference if you are a serious artist.

  • why not take a picture and draw that?

  • If what he babbled about is taken serious for beginning pose, this might be Gaubage!!!!!! Ha ha ha ha

  • I think he may be blind based on his ability to "capture"

  • why nude ?

  • o___o

  • 0_0

  • I think the models would look away from this ugly freak...

  • 3 things.

    1. There was nothing about "how to draw a nude model" or "the different types of art styles."

    2. How do you get a nude model. I like to draw, but I'm no "professional" or well known artist as I'm still in an art school. I wish to increase my skill, but photos aren't big enough for me to see and replicated details compared to my life drawing class.

    3. I'm so amazed. That model was hot no lie, but there isn't a single "I came" comment on it. Is this really Youtube? Y'all drinks Haterade!

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