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A course by Eloy Morales

Tonal value in drawing II

Learn to masterfully complete your drawing with a correct command of tonal value, by using fattier pencils, adjusting chiaroscuro and applying the resource of wash to add atmosphere to your work.

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9 students
In SpanishEn Español
Subtitles: EnglishIn English
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Original price was: 59.95€.Current price is: 37.50€.
  • Unit 1. Materials. Pencils. Grayscale. 6´08"
  • Unit 2. Closing the grain of the paper. Blending. Paper qualities. 23´19"
  • Unit 3. Simultaneous contrast. Incidence of light. Halftones. 27´36"
  • Units 4 and 5. Use of oily pencils. Adjustment by comparison. Maximum darkness. 40´
  • Units 6, 7 and 8. Volume of the eye. Shape versus detail. Lightening tones. 1 h 3´ 23"
  • Units 9 and 10. Negative work. Chiaroscuro adjustment. More subtle values. 39´25"
  • Units 11, 12 and 13. Textures. Reinforcement of lights. Glazes. 1 h 3´ 07"
  • Units 14 and 15. Final adjustments. Lightening effect. Wash. Spray. Conclusions. 52´27"
  • Total length: 5h. 13' 25"

In this course, the artist and painter Eloy Morales will finish his work on tonal value in drawing. Having completed the first phase of drawing in his previous course, Tonal Value in Drawing I, Eloy will now teach us how to masterfully finish our work with the use of fattier pencils, chiaroscuro adjustments and the use of wash.

Eloy will show us how to use the blending stump correctly, how to tone, darken and lighten our work in a balanced way, how to maintain transparency, reinforce light and preserve mid-tones, how to refine value using glazes, how to create textures or how to generate the atmosphere in our portrait using watercolor, among many other teachings and master classes.

Through fifteen videos of more than 5 hours in length we will see:

  • Materials. Pencils. Grayscale.
  • Close-up of the paper grain. Blending, its use. Paper qualities.
  • Gray density. Midtones. Simultaneous contrast.
  • Working with oily pencils. Maximum darkness. Transparencies.
  • Adjustment by comparison. Lightening tones. Negative work.
  • Light reinforcement. Chiaroscuro. Glazes.
  • Wash, atmospheres, conclusions and much more.

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Purpose of the courses

During this course you will finish your work on tonal value in drawing. Once you have completed the first phase of drawing available in the previous course, Tonal Value in Drawing I, you will be able to masterfully finish your work with the use of fattier pencils, chiaroscuro adjustments and the use of wash.

Who these are for?

This course is aimed at painters, amateurs or professionals who want to learn techniques, resources and procedures to learn, improve or develop their talent in the field of drawing on the subject of portraiture.

Requirements

Computer personal or tablet to view the videos. It is also possible to use a smartphone, although we recommend larger screen sizes to better appreciate details.

The materials, we reiterate, are recommended. The tutorial can be done without all the materials or in formats other than those oriented in the tutorials.

The important thing is to practice, practice and practice again the exercise proposed by the artist.

Operation of BLURONE courses

All BLURONE courses are taught online and pursue the same objective: to achieve training without interruptions and that suits you.

Videos made by professionals who will explain their techniques and knowledge so that you, whenever you want, can learn and enhance all the skills and abilities you have to achieve the goal.

BLURONE courses can be seen again and again, at the time you want and in the place you choose. You are the one who marks the times and work.

About the artist

Eloy Morales

Eloy Morales

Spanish painter ( Madrid, 1973)

Graduated in Fine Arts from the Complutense University of Madrid in 1998, he has been professionally dedicated to the world of painting and drawing for more than three decades. With a very defined style and an exquisite mastery of technique, he is one of the most recognized artists in the panorama of pictorial realism at an international level. His work can be found in public and private collections around the world: in the United States, Mexico, Germany, England, the Netherlands, Spain, France, Spain, and Spain.

In his own words: “I am interested in working with reality to express it in terms of painting. My driving force is to establish a personal line, where reality and painting coexist naturally, always reaching the image through plastic resources, pictorial codes and not photographic ones. Above all, I believe that the important thing is to show through the work, your way of seeing things and how you show them to the viewer."

In addition to being a painter, Eloy Morales is also a teacher/instructor and in his already extensive career he has given nearly a hundred seminars around the world.