Computer Art: In The Studio Series | ||||||||||||
Computer Art is a unique instructional art series, taking viewers into the worlds of both digital computer technology and traditional art. Programmes are project-based and include extensive on-camera instruction, helping the viewer to better understand the sometimes difficult tasks of digital illustration, animation, and special effects. Hosted by award-winning producer Jon Knowles, this series emphasises fundamental concepts in drawing and painting, whilst featuring the latest in graphic software. Viewers improve their skills in basic drawing and painting, sketching and composition, digital painting, and 3-D animation. | ||||||||||||
| Dynamic Anatomy | ||||||||||||
Jon discusses the anatomy, the skeletal and muscular systems, and light and shadow (both male and female models are drawn). He also paints a monochromatic figure using two light sources. | ||||||||||||
| Running Time: 25 mins | ||||||||||||
| Age Range: 14 years - Adult | ||||||||||||
| Year of Production: 1999 | ||||||||||||
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| *Price includes non-theatric public performance rights for educational and training purposes, excluding despatch charge & VAT (@17.5% where
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Computer Art is a unique instructional art series, taking viewers into the worlds of both digital computer technology and traditional art. Programmes are project-based and include extensive on-camera instruction, helping the viewer to better understand the sometimes difficult tasks of digital illustration, animation, and special effects. Hosted by award-winning producer Jon Knowles, this series emphasises fundamental concepts in drawing and painting, whilst featuring the latest in graphic software. Viewers improve their skills in basic drawing and painting, sketching and composition, digital painting, and 3-D animation.
Jon discusses the anatomy, the skeletal and muscular systems, and light and shadow (both male and female models are drawn). He also paints a monochromatic figure using two light sources.

