Famous Artists Course: Lesson 4: Simple Anatomy and Figure Drawing (Part 1)
Famous Artists Course: Lesson 4: Simple Anatomy and Figure Drawing (Part 2)
Famous Artists Course: Lesson 4: Simple Anatomy and Figure Drawing (Part 3)
Famous Artists Course: Lesson 4: Simple Anatomy and Figure Drawing (Part 4)
Famous Artists Course: Lesson 4: Simple Anatomy and Figure Drawing (Part 5) — includes a link to a .pdf file of the whole chapter!
Famous Artists Course: Lesson 15: Draperies and Costumes (Part 1)
Famous Artists Course: Lesson 15: Draperies and Costumes (Part 2)
Famous Artists Course: Lesson 18: Making the Picture
Famous Artists Course: Lesson 19: Drawing in Line
27 March 2014: The links from this point down to the bottom of the post are dead now, which is not at all surprising given the exchange I had with a fellow in the comments section.
Each page linked to in the following section includes a link to a PDF of the featured lesson:
Famous Artists Cartoon Course: Lesson 1: The Comic Head
Famous Artists Cartoon Course: Lesson 2: The Comic Figure
Famous Artists Cartoon Course: Lesson 3: Inking The Head and Figure
Famous Artists Cartoon Course: Lesson 4: The Head In Detail
Famous Artists Cartoon Course: Lesson 5: The Figure In Detail
Famous Artists Cartoon Course: Lesson 6: Anatomy
Famous Artists Cartoon Course: Lesson 7: Pretty Girls
Famous Artists Cartoon Course: Lesson 8: Action and the Figure
Famous Artists Cartoon Course: Lesson 9: Clothes and Folds
Famous Artists Cartoon Course: Lesson 10: Special Types
Famous Artists Cartoon Course: Lesson 11: Drawing in the panel
Famous Artists Cartoon Course: Lesson 12: Form
Famous Artists Cartoon Course: Lesson 13: Perspective
Famous Artists Cartoon Course: Lesson 14: Light and shade
Famous Artists Cartoon Course: Lesson 15: Props and backgrounds
Famous Artists Cartoon Course: Lesson 16: Animals
The material you’ve posted is copyrighted and you are doing this illegally — please remove it immediately.
Lee Fleming
webmaster
Famous Artists School
http://www.arthomestudy.com
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Not true, Lee. I have not posted anything in a way that violates your copyright. All that I have posted are links to pages on Web sites owned by other people. If you have a problem with the material that is at the other end of those links, you will need to get in touch with the owners of those sites.
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And look there: I just allowed you to post two different links to your commercial site — http://www.famous-artists-school.com/ and http://www.arthomestudy.com — on my completely non-commercial site. And as a gesture of good will, I have even removed from my site the small JPEG of a single page from the Famous Artists Course that used to accompany the above links. What a mensch I am!
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About $1600 for 10-20 lessons? $50 to $150 for what is basically a critique? Come on guys! I can get a private tutor for far less. Actually, in Greece, Italy, and Spain, one can get an expert in the respective field. One on one time.
The original course in the 50s was more reasonable.
The new series plans are actually $40 books cut into chapters that are called lessons and sold for insane amounts of money. The only advantage over a book is the critique which must cost only a few minutes per student per chapter. Charging more than private tutoring for that is, well, ridiculous.
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You would do better to contact the folks at the Famous Artists Course on their website to voice your concerns, Mia. They can charge whatever they like for access to their copyrighted content (along with whatever extras they think will attract potential “students” to their site), but if nobody signs up because of the exorbitant fee structure, well… they will be out of business soon enough…
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