This design is surprisingly easy. If you want, you can make it on a grid very quickly. However, it’s slightly out of proportion when you do it that way: A much better method is to follow these steps: Illustration of step 1 Start by drawing a rectangle. Make the width …
Read More »Drawing a Nativity Star
No picture of the manger or the three wise men is complete without the star high above! Fortunately, it’s an easy design to work with, as it’s just a 4 pointed star with a little embellishment. Here’s how to turn a four pointed star into something a little fancier: Illustration …
Read More »Drawing a Sun, Moon and Stars
This design involves measuring a lot of angles, but it’s otherwise a walk in the park. Here’s all you need to do: Start the design by drawing two circles a short distance apart. Turn the left circle into a proper moon by adding an arc. To make the sun, add …
Read More »Shapeplay
Elsewhere I’ve mentioned that just about everything can be created by mixing and matching simple shapes, so now here’s your chance to play around with them. For instructions, visit this page. Select the size canvas for your game: 800×800 500×400 600×480 800×480 800×600 1024×480 1024×600 1024×800 Back to the top …
Read More »Understanding the difference between Raster and Vector graphics
While are many different styles of digital art, there are two main types of digital images. Both types of images are just data describing an image: the key difference is how they describe it. The raw basics First things first. In order to explain what raster and vector images are …
Read More »Drawing the Star with 8 points
This stretched out design is largely dependent on its early steps. If you set up the underlying structure right, it’s a snap to get everything where it belongs with the right proportions. Using a grid can simplify things even further. If you don’t want to use a grid, try this …
Read More »Drawing a Cross Crosslet
Although it might not look like it, this cross design is very easy to draw — especially against a grid. The main problem is getting the proportions right. It’s noticable if you’ve accidentally made it too thin or thick. If you’re using a grid, just follow this pattern: Not using …
Read More »Drawing a Nimbus a Pans
While this design is rather rare, it’s very easy to do. Here are the steps to making this halo: Draw your figure first. Add a line going upwards from the center of your figure’s head. Try to make this line just a little shorter than the head is tall. Work …
Read More »Drawing the Tablets with the Ten Commandments
This turns out to be a simple design. The only real obstacle is making sure there’s room for the numbers. Here’s an easy way to draw the tablets: Start by drawing a square. Try to make it large enough that you can easily split it into 9ths — make the …
Read More »Palette Helper
If you ever need help deciding on what colors to use for a project, try playing around with the controls on this page. Sorry, but this page is managed entirely by Javascript. You’ll need to enable it for this page to work properly. CURRENT PALETTE: Standard 16 Colors CGA 16 …
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