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IPAD PAINTING TUTORIAL - Mountain Lakes landscape art in Procreate

Here I use Procreate, iPad Pro 12.9 and Apple Pencil 2 to give a step by step guide on how to paint an icy mountain lake landscape

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TEXTURE SPHERES: https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLeqxPJwwcz_
HOW TO DRAW THE HUMAN BODY: https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLeqxPJwwcz_
HOW TO PAINT LANDSCAPES: https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLeqxPJwwcz_
HOW TO PAINT FIRE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP5m_8FgkEw&list=PLeqxPJwwcz_RphrqOxDwjWVH5PlE1YhsN&index=1
HOW TO PAINT WATER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3VyUXrEP4E&list=PLeqxPJwwcz_Ty7h6NvKWRfqTJV_r2QVAA&index=1&t=25s
HOW TO PAINT SKIES: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8hvTA47EJg&t=25s&index=1&list=PLeqxPJwwcz_RQqIzWlFwu471zf2j9LwLh
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Fuzwuz Presents: The $1000 Solo Squad Challenge
Fuzwuz Presents: The $1000 Solo Squad Challenge daf1491 45 vistas • 6 años hace

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You all know what solo squadding is. If you watch the chocolate tacolate's stream, you know that he's tried it before - not like a LOT, but it's been a thing from time to time. And he's never won, at least not in recent memory. There are certainly no videos on this YouTube channel featuring a solo squads chicken dinner (YES ALL THOSE OTHER CHANNELS WHO POST CHOCO'S GAMES ARE STEALING HIS CONTENT AND NO IT IS NOT OKAY). But I think what you'll learn in this video is that the stakes simply have never been high enough for choco. Enter: fuzwuz. You know him under his alias Drunkwuz, but this is the sober version released for family-friendly television. Fuzwuz is here to keep choco on his toes today, and after trying out a few different challenges, choco accepts the Solo Squad Challenge. He has all stream to win a solo squads game, and finally, after hours of cheap deaths and merciless swarming, our very own chocolate tacolate succeeds with an absolute slapper. How about that ending, though, amiright? #PUBG #chocoTaco #SoloSquads

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Music: "DuDa" by Ian Post, from https://artlist.io/

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History of Sculpture
History of Sculpture tonsamith 30 vistas • 4 años hace

What Are Sculptures?
Sculptures are three-dimensional works of art made from materials like stone, metal, ceramics, and wood. Sculptors use a variety of methods to construct works of art, including carving, constructing, modeling, and casting.

A Brief History of Western Sculpture
The history of sculpture traces back to the dawn of civilization.

Prehistoric sculptures (40,000—4,000 BCE): Prehistoric sculptures ranged from stone carvings to bronze castings. Other prehistoric sculptures were carved out of clay, bone, wood, and stone. One of the oldest known sculptures is Lion-man of the Hohlenstein-Stadel, a figurine carved from mammoth ivory found in Germany.
Ancient sculptures (4,000 BCE—400 CE): Ancient sculptures include large ancient Egyptian statues like the Great Sphinx of Giza and sunken relief sculptures carved into stone—many of which featured Egyptian gods. Art historians delineate ancient Greek sculptures into three periods: Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic. As ancient Greece developed through the centuries, Greek sculptures transformed from early rigid works to extremely sophisticated artworks.
Medieval sculptures (400—1400s): After the fall of the Roman empire, sculptors across Europe created predominantly religious artworks. During the Dark Ages, the Catholic Church gained power and influence, commissioning sculptures featuring Christian iconography. Near the end of the Medieval period, the Gothic style became popular with Italian artists like Giotto and Duccio, who created Gothic sculptures for cathedrals and abbeys.
Renaissance sculptures (1400–1600s): During the Renaissance in Europe, sculptors created classical works made from bronze and marble. The most well-known sculptor of this period is Michelangelo, whose marble sculptures changed the course of art history. His iconic freestanding sculpture David (1501–1504) still stands in Florence today. Another of his marble sculptures, Pietà (1498–1499), depicts the Virgin Mary holding the body of Jesus.
Baroque, Rococo, and Romantic sculptures (1600–1850s): During these periods, sculptures became even more ornate, elegant, and often erotic. The subject matter of these sculptures moved away from the religious and toward the individual, characterized by artworks like Claude Michel’s terracotta sculpture The Intoxication of Wine (1780–1790).
Modern and contemporary sculptures (1860s to present day): Modern art sculptures encompass a wide range of art movements, including Cubism, Russian Constructivism, Dadaism, and more. Artists like Alexander Calder developed kinetic sculptures that move. Throughout his career, Pablo Picasso made experimental sculptures out of a wide range of materials, including cardboard, clay, and found objects.

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SUBCARPAŢI & Surorile Osoianu - Colind / Limba Română (sesiune live)
SUBCARPAŢI & Surorile Osoianu - Colind / Limba Română (sesiune live) Remixu 35 vistas • 5 años hace

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