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Keys to Drawing

Keys to Drawing

by Bert Dodson

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appears in Drawing, Art, and Nonfiction.

Anyone who can hold a pencil can learn to draw.In this book, Bert Dodson shares his complete drawing systemfiftyfive "keys" that you can use to render any subject with confidence, even if you're a beginner.These keys, along with dozens of practice exercises, will help you draw like an artist in no time.You'll learn how to:Restore, focus, map, an...

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appears in Drawing, Art, and Nonfiction.

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Drawing the Head and Hands
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Consider Drawing the Head and Hands by Andrew Loomis.

Andrew Loomis presents a constructive, proportion-first method for drawing heads and hands, relying on annotated plates and progressive demonstrations. The book reads visually: many pages show staged drawings you can copy or reverse-engineer at the easel. Its most useful element is straightforward plane construction and repeatable proportion rules that speed up believable sketching. Annoyances include dated terminology, a narrow set of model-types, and repetitive examples that assume those proportional ideals. Plan to pair it with other references for photo-based anatomy.

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Keys to Drawing

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