Description
This is a book or magazine about drawing techniques or model construction techniques.
This book provides a comprehensive tutorial for observational drawing.
Drawing is similar to talking to people.
Conversing with someone you have never met before based solely on their appearance often does not go well.
If you can gradually understand what's inside the person, you may have the opportunity to draw out their preferences and unique personality, giving you a chance to deepen the relationship.
If you can observe and understand what is inside, rather than simply drawing what you see, it is the first step to getting closer to the real thing.
When drawing objects, it is effective not only to look at the whole object from a distance, but also to get closer to see and touch the details.
Not only can you check the object from different angles, but you can also find clues for your drawing by simplifying and dismantling it as much as possible to explore its structure.
As you draw, following the clues you understand in various ways, you should be able to identify objects.
To do this, start with observation!
The attitude of identifying objects is an effort to observe them objectively.
At first, draw from objects that are around you or that interest you, such as one apple or a chrysanthemum flower.
Immerse yourself in observing and drawing the objects you like and have fun developing your drawing skills.
The five chapters of this book are a guide to gaining new insights through observation.
- Chapter 1: Start by observing apples - the art of identifying objects.
- Chapter 2: Enjoy observing and drawing on paper - Techniques to make better use of art materials
- Chapter 3: The more you observe the aster, the more beautiful you can draw it.
- Chapter 4: Observation of turban shells leads to expression of the human body Techniques for thinking about mechanisms and relationships
- Chapter 5: Observe and draw your loved ones Techniques for communicating to others who will look at your paintings