Dramatic Female - References + Tutorial
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Introducing a BUNDLE of a beautiful reference pack and a tutorial based on it from the wonderful artist James Martin! Buy the pack and tutorial together for 30% OFF!
About the products:
1) 800+ Dramatic Female References - Art by James Martin
A powerful collection of over 800 high-resolution reference images featuring expressive and dramatic female poses.This pack is designed to help artists capture strong emotions, bold silhouettes, and intense storytelling through dynamic poses. From fierce stances to graceful gestures, each shot offers rich inspiration for character design, illustration, concept art, and figure drawing. The illustration by artist James MartinĀ is included in the pack. Perfect for artists looking to add depth, movement, and emotion to their work. Includes a wide range of angles, moods, and lighting setups to support your creative process.
2) Dramatic Female Tutorial by James Martin
Dramatic Female Tutorial by James Martin is a focused, in-depth guide centered on drawing a single female character with flowing hair full of motion and expression. Through this tutorial, James demonstrates how to bring drama and life to your artwork by emphasizing the movement and rhythm of hair. He also highlights the advantages of using photo references to enhance realism, refine shapes, and strengthen storytelling. Ideal for artists looking to push their understanding of form, flow, and dynamic design while making the most of reference material.
About James Martin: James Martin earned his B.F.A. with Distinction in Illustration from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. He has an extensive background in the film and advertising industry, having collaborated with notable figures such as Lorne Michaels, Spike Lee, and Steven Spielberg. For over 20 years, James has contributed his expertise to major animation studios, including Walt Disney Feature Animation and DreamWorks Animation, working on films like The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Tarzan, and How to Train Your Dragon. In addition to his professional work, he is dedicated to teaching and currently serves as a Professor in the Illustration department at Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida.
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