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How to See It, How to Draw It: The Perspective Workbook
Overview
Perspective is an essential skill for anyone who wants to draw or paint in any genre and in any media. Matthew Brehm teaches you how to understand and apply this intuitive skill in this wonderful reference book, packed full of exercises and a unique image quiz to practice putting your observational skills to the test. By the end of the book you will be able to apply perspective without a ruler or drafting table! There is also a 30-page workbook to hone your skills.
Details
This is a hands-on guide to learning to draw in perspective. It is partly about learning to draw a set of straight lines that meet at a point. And it’s partly about learning to look at what is around you, and spot where those invisible straight lines might be located.
It’s a book for anyone who wants to draw or paint - in any genre and in any medium. And it’s not weighed down with theory although everything you will need to know is explained. Most of all, it gives you exercises to play with. You can put your observational skills to the test with the “image quiz” features - where you take a pen and draw in all the vanishing points onto the book itself. Or use the special “perspective chambers” to draw objects onto an existing scene, keeping it all in the right perspective: think of it as a kind of 3D doodling.
By the time you get to the end of the book, you will understand how perspective works and be able to apply it intuitively without a ruler or drafting table. The whole concept will feel like a sixth sense. And you can get on with being creative.
More Information
Author | Matthew Brehm |
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Publisher | Search Press |
Book Format | BC Paperback |
Publication Date | 02 February 2016 |
Pages | 144 |
Book Width | 215 |
Book Height | 254 |