How to Draw: Drawing and Sketching Objects and Environments from Your Imagination

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How to Draw: Drawing and Sketching Objects and Environments from Your Imagination

How to Draw: Drawing and Sketching Objects and Environments from Your Imagination

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Next time you're trying to think of how to continue to improve and asking the internet for advice, don't blindly follow the advice of the many and immediately try to digest all of H2D like it's a Dr. Seuss book. Instead, treat H2D like a translation dictionary: Are you even going to this country? (do you need this exact resource?) Would you sit on the airplane and try to read lists of words cover to cover? No, to be more effective, you would focus first on the basic grammatical structure, then branch out to the important words and phrases and refer to the book to fill in your gaps (targeted practice).

Truthfully all the books in this post can be valuable for entertainment artists. Even the books teaching how to distort perspective get you thinking about perspective rules and how they affect your own personal style. For instance, three-point perspective is only afforded three short paragraphs, with the recommendation to use 3D software to achieve it. The reason? Real designers rarely have the time for three-point perspective. The result is a feeling of having signed up for a four-year degree program majoring in drawing with a minor in design, but ending up with the inverse. It’s an easy read and it’s also super affordable. The book has been around for decades and the teaching style is unparalleled. You’ll learn about the fundamentals of vanishing points and structuring a drawing based on perspective, and Norling teaches this through general theory & practice work.

The Art of Perspective: The Ultimate Guide for Artists in Every Medium

Perspective! for Comic Book Artists by David Chelsea is a fairly old book first published in 1997. But as with most art fundamentals, the topics never go out of style and there is no wrong way to learn. How to Draw: Drawing and Sketching Objects and Environments from Your Imagination by Scott Robertson – eBook Details

Beginners should be wary only because this book won’t teach you everything, and it does have a big jump in skill level towards the later chapters. Readers might make the assumption that they’re expected to become incredibly skilled artists by the last 3-4 chapters. Note this will not happen unless you put in hours of time for months on end. So don’t be discouraged if you reach these later chapters without as much progress. Well, 1.5 years later I finally finished it. Probably the best book in technical perspective I have read. The author is so rigorous! Very impressive effort! You might get lost and end up frustrated in the later chapters. You might feel left behind without much genuine instruction. This book teaches you how to draw perspective from the point of a comics artist. You’ll learn about characters, landscapes, animals, and construction techniques for drawing anything you want in realistic perspective.

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I've gone on about how people are using this and other reference books incorrectly. Here is my personal strategy to using reference resources to effectively learn without wasting time and getting lost in the weeds: Norling’s Perspective Made Easy is right at the top of this list for good reason. The is widely regarded as the best intro text for artists who want to master perspective.



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