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The fast and easy way to learn to draw Drawing can enrich your life in extraordinary and unexpected ways. Drawing your everyday experiences can change how you and others see the world, while drawing from your imagination can give rise to fantastic new worlds. And, despite what you may believe, it's something just about anyone can learn to do. Drawing For Dummies offers you a fun, easy way to learn the drawing basics.
Holding fast to the simple philosophy that only you can teach yourself to draw, it gives you the tools you need to explore the basics and move on to more advanced techniques. This revised edition of one of the most successful For Dummies guides includes Additional step-by-step instructions for drawing people, animals, still life, and more Coverage of effects, composition, and perspective How-to art projects that show you how to create your drawings from simple geometric shapes to finished artwork It's never too late to unleash the artist within.
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- Höfundar: Brenda Hoddinott, Jamie Combs
- Útgáfa:2
- Útgáfudagur: 2011-01-13
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- Format:Page Fidelity
- ISBN 13: 9781118031988
- Print ISBN: 9780470618424
- ISBN 10: 1118031989
Efnisyfirlit
- About the Authors
- Dedication
- Author’s Acknowledgments
- Contents at a Glance
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- About This Book
- Conventions Used in This Book
- What You’re Not to Read
- Foolish Assumptions
- How This Book Is Organized
- Icons Used in This Book
- Where to Go from Here
- Part I: Discovering What It Takes to Draw
- Chapter 1: Gearing Up to Start (And Continue) Drawing
- Testing the Waters: Do You Have What It Takes to Draw?
- Defining Drawing
- Examining the Motivation behind Drawing
- Outfitting Yourself for the Job
- Discovering Your Artistic Style
- Practicing Sustainable Drawing Habits
- Chapter 2: Gathering What You Need to Get Started
- Exploring Your Drawing Preferences
- Finding Inspiration
- Carving Out Space and Time to Draw
- Using Your Sketchbook
- Choosing Your Drawing Supplies
- Project: The Pupil of Iris
- Chapter 3: Working through the Developmental Stages of Drawing
- Stage 1: Looking for Lines
- Stage 2: Moving from Lines to Shapes
- Stage 3: Adding a Third Dimension with Volume
- Stage 4: Rendering Textures
- Stage 5: Arranging the Elements: Composition
- Project: Taking Apart a Drawing to See How the Five Stages Work Together
- Chapter 4: Drawing On Your Computer
- Considering the Benefits of Drawing Digitally
- Checking the Hardware You Need to Draw Digitally
- Exploring Digital Drawing Software
- Joining the World of Online Drawing
- Getting Started with Digital Drawing
- Project: Creating Your First Digital Drawing
- Chapter 5: A New Kind of Seeing: Getting Familiar with the Artist’s Perspective
- Dissecting Your Brain to See Which Side Affects Your Drawing Abilities
- Waking Up the Right Side of Your Brain
- Exploring the World as an Artist
- Discovering the Inner Eye of the Artist
- Project: A Doodle of Your Own
- Chapter 1: Gearing Up to Start (And Continue) Drawing
- Chapter 6: Planning Your Drawings
- Focusing on the Elements of Composition
- Considering Basic Composition Formulas
- Using a Few Drawing Tools to Help You Plan Your Compositions
- Project: Planning a Composition
- Chapter 7: Seeing and Drawing Lines and Shapes
- Getting Comfortable with Lines
- Appreciating Diversity in Lines
- Capturing Gesture
- Focusing on Proportions and Shapes
- Project: Using Lines and Shapes as Tools for Investigation
- Chapter 8: Exploring the Third Dimension
- Seeing Light and Shadows and Using Values to Represent Them
- Taking Shapes into the Third Dimension
- Project: Drawing a Sphere
- Chapter 9: Adding Life to Your Drawings with Shading
- Using Additive Drawing Techniques to Build Value
- Using Your Eraser to Build Value
- Applying Shading to Your Drawings
- Project: Drawing an Egg
- Chapter 10: Identifying and Rendering Textures
- Seeing — and Feeling — the Difference between Textures and Patterns
- Identifying Textures
- Translating Textures into Drawings
- Project: Creating Two Fun Textures
- Chapter 11: Investigating Perspective Drawing
- Understanding Geometric Perspective
- Identifying Your Perspective on Depth
- Expanding on Elements of Perspective
- Project: Drawing One-Point Perspective
- Project: Drawing Two-Point Perspective
- Project: Drawing Three-Point Perspective
- Project: Blasting into Space with Dynamic Perspective Drawing
- Chapter 12: Making Meaningful Still-Life Drawings
- Selecting Subjects for Still-Life Drawings
- Arranging Your Still Life
- Lighting Your Still Life
- Project: Drawing a Still Life
- Chapter 13: Representing the Natural World in Your Drawings
- Exploring Sky and Land
- Project: Using Your Eraser to Create a White Winter
- Project: Lovely Lily
- Chapter 14: Bringing Animals to Life on Paper
- Rendering Furry and Feathered Textures
- Capturing Life in Animal Portraits
- Project: Wings on the Water
- Chapter 15: Drawing People
- Drawing the Body
- Picking up Portraiture
- Drawing Far-Off Figures and People in Motion
- Project: Crowd at the Finish Line
- Chapter 16: Ten Tips for Drawing Cartoons
- Coming Up with an Idea
- Embracing Your Influences without Losing Yourself
- Making Decisions with Your Idea in Mind
- Choosing the Right Materials
- Setting Up a Place to Draw
- Sketching Your Idea
- Evaluating Your Sketch
- Planning Your Values
- Cleaning Up Your Drawing
- Inking Your Work
- Chapter 17: Ten Ways to Grow as an Artist
- Step into Art Appreciation
- Experiment with Drawing Media
- Figure Out Who You Are as an Artist
- Investigate Different Drawing Styles
- Work from Life and Photographs
- Attend Art Classes, Lessons, and Workshops
- Give Painting a Try
- Ignite Your Sparks of Creativity
- Put Your Drawings on the Internet
- Look for Other Ways to Get Your Work Out There
- Chapter 18: Answering Ten Common Copyright Questions
- What Is Copyright?
- What Kinds of Works Are Protected by Copyright?
- When Is an Artwork Not Original?
- Can I Draw from Copyrighted Images?
- If I Make Changes to a Copyrighted Image, Can I Make It My Own?
- Can I Draw from the Illustrations in This Book?
- How Do I Claim Copyright to My Original Art?
- How Can I Prove That I Own Copyright?
- Can I Put a Copyright © Symbol on My Original Art?
- How Do I Use the Copyright © Symbol?
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