I understood it the first time, and I still benefited from it the seventh. mvĭrawing Lessons from the Great Masters by Robert Beverly Hale The reward is that you’ll learn all the mysteries of classic draftsmanship in months rather than decades. It’s centuries-old knowledge, it’s reasonably clear, and it’s worth twenty times the price. Scott and Thomas explain basic facts about perspective, then build from basic facts into the most complex drawings imaginable. If I’d had this book thirty-five years ago, it would have spared me years of frustration. How to Draw: Drawing and Sketching Objects and Environments from Your Imagination by Scott Robertson with Thomas Bertling But I’ve listed everything you need to master old-school drawing. I’m reading a bunch of recent releases, some of which are impressive. But this section focuses on all-around draftsmanship, so here’s where you’ll find my reviews of perspective books as well. When you can draw the human figure “in 3D space” you can draw just about anything in 3D space. Some of these books are listed under other resource categories, mostly in the anatomy section.
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