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Art instructor Tina Cintron shows that you can draw literally anything by learning the most basic shapes. This video makes drawing easy as well as fun for students. Learn circles, squares, triangles and trapezoids and so much more!
(about 76 minutes)
This video builds upon the concepts taught in Basic Shapes to show students how to create the illusion of form and depth in drawing simply by using overlapping. This program also teaches techniques for drawing animals, even a dragon!
(about 76 minutes)
Tina Cintron unlocks the mystery of perspective for students of all ages. Learn to understand and draw scenery, buildings, people, and cartoons in this easy-to-follow program. Students will be surprised at how easy it is to create professional looking drawings with the use of perspective.
(about 60 minutes)
This well-presented video teaches students techniques for drawing people and portraits: Tina Cintron presents easy-to-follow lessons and valuable artistic techniques. Tina has been teaching drawing for over 30 years to students of all ages. This video will take the mystery, but not the wonder, out of drawing your friends and family. All you need is a sharpened pencil and a stack of paper.
(about 69 minutes)
Color adds a different dimension to your art. You can use crayon, colored pencil, felt-tip pens, or magic markers. Artist and educator Tina Cintron presents simple instructions that will take you step by step to creative art.
(about 45 minutes)
This video was added to our catalog on February 12, 2008 in Arts & Crafts::Paper and Ink and Home::Children.
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What a nice presentation of the basics. Clear and concise. My husband, a retired engineer/draftsman, enjoyed seeing the first 3 in this series. So much so that he is looking forward to rest of the series. I have encouraged him to start back drawing for fun so we can share drawing together. This was a great way to stimulate both of us to draw. jb, Woodstock, GA
Although seemingly aimed at very young students, it progressively became more and more interesting. I learned from it and look forward to viewing more in the series.