A combination of tutorials and drawing studies.
Rim Umyarov (Рим Умяров) drew all of the helpful and diligently detailed pieces you see on this page.
Graphite and a red color pencil, go hand in hand in most of the illustrations below. Most of the tutorials see the process start with a sketch or block that then blossom into a realistic-looking image.
There is a selection of different subjects: Hand/finger poses, animals, humans, a creature, a cup of coffee and a vase.
Art such as this provides, at least, two different objectives. The first to provide an insight into the construction of what ends up being the final drawing. Two: The chance for budding artists to follow a method of execution that breaks up the complex process of a realistic drawing. No matter which lane you are filing behind, there is going to be something to keep you interested and entertained.
Ps. I gave the images some titles.
For more of Umyarov's work here on DesignStack, press this LINK.
Running figure.
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Horse blocks.
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Artist's self portrait.
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Red fox pose.
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Hand and fingers.
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A black coffee.
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Skull study.
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Stunt bike.
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A finger pinch.
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Terracotta vase.
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The touch.
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