
How To Draw Anything Book Details
Paperback: 288 pages
Publisher: Right Way; 2nd edition (27 Aug 2009)
Language: English
Publisher: Right Way; 2nd edition (27 Aug 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0716022230
ISBN-13: 978-0716022237
Product Dimensions: 13.1 x 1.9 x 19.7 cm
How To Draw Anything Book Synopsis
If you can write your name, you have enough touch to learn to draw.
Let Mark Linley inspire you to pick up your pencil and create a magical
masterpiece. His positive approach secures quick, accurate results and
ever-growing confidence. Learn to look properly and get the basic
outlines correct; include the key features but simplify what you see;
understand how shading (such as dot stipple or cross-hatching) can
transform a sketch; get the eye level right and see how a grid helps
with the composition. Whatever you want to draw – a beautiful holiday
scene, a lifelike portrait of your family or favourite pet, or even a
funny cartoon to illustrate a birthday card – Mark Linley shows, in
this new edition of his bestselling book, everything you need to
succeed. Read online How To Draw Anything book now.
How To Draw Anything Book Review
I agree with the other reviewer.
This is a basically sound introduction to drawing with pen/pencil and the author’s enthusiasm is very infectious: you’ll definitely be inspired to give it a go or improve your existing skills after reading it.
It’s nowhere near as in-depth or accomplished as something like Civardi’s ‘Drawing Techniques’ and some of Linley’s “portraits” are pretty dire, though he does present some very neat female nudes done with an absolute minumum of lines. His text, however, is always very encouraging and positive.
At the price, highly recommended for beginners and more advanced students alike. Get online How To Draw Anything today.
This is a basically sound introduction to drawing with pen/pencil and the author’s enthusiasm is very infectious: you’ll definitely be inspired to give it a go or improve your existing skills after reading it.
It’s nowhere near as in-depth or accomplished as something like Civardi’s ‘Drawing Techniques’ and some of Linley’s “portraits” are pretty dire, though he does present some very neat female nudes done with an absolute minumum of lines. His text, however, is always very encouraging and positive.
At the price, highly recommended for beginners and more advanced students alike. Get online How To Draw Anything today.
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