I am a stock hoarder. I seriously fave more stock than I make stock. Part of the reason for this is that I taught art classes this summer and I didn't have a large variety of reference images for kids to draw. Plus I draw so I like have oodles of references. This feature is basically a lot of stuff that's in my favorites :) Please enjoy the stock! Some of it has less than 20 faves! Show these pieces some love :).
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A Beginner's Guide to Archery in Stock and Art by syccas-stock, journal
A Beginner's Guide to Archery in Stock and Art
With movies like Avengers, Brave and Hunger Games, 2012 seems to be the Year of the Archers and many artists have already been inspired to create their own archer characters.
Whether you're thinking about having one of your OCs pick up bow and arrow (in writing or drawing) or you're a stock artist who wants to create some decent archery stock, I hope this little guide helps you understand the wonderful thing that is archery.
First and foremost, a little disclaimer: For this article I will mainly draw from my own experiences over the past few years. I am what you'd call an intuitive or instinctive archer, which roughly comes closest to medi