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How to Draw an Object: The Foolproof Method

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title How to Draw an Object: The Foolproof Method
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Soizic Mouton
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:64
Dimensions(mm): Height 291,Width 219
Category/GenreDrawing and drawings
Art techniques and principles
Comic book and cartoon art
Painting and art manuals
ISBN/Barcode 9781250170088
ClassificationsDewey:741.2
Audience
General
Illustrations Includes color illustrations throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher St Martin's Press
Imprint St Martin's Press
Publication Date 31 July 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

Filled with colorful illustrations and step-by-step explanations, How to Draw an Object is a foolproof introduction to the art of sketching. Equal parts inspiration and tutorial, the delightful drawings are sure to have even the shyest artists reaching for a sketchbook. The book begins with simple explanations of drawing fundamentals-how to use perspective and draw basic shapes like cubes, cylinders, and cones. From there newly minted sketch artists will learn how to transform those simple components into realistic drawings. A cylinder becomes a many layered wedding cake festooned with frosting while a cone is transformed into a martini, a butterfly net, or a sea shell. Soon readers will see that even the most complicated drawing is really only a collection of basic shapes. The book also includes a range of more specific tips and tricks, such as how to mimic the drape of fabric when drawing clothes or add texture. How to Draw an Object will give anyone who's ever wanted to learn to draw the confidence to pick up a pencil and begin!

Author Biography

Born in Noumea in the South Pacific, Soizic Mouton first lived in Vanuatu before joining the Ecole Estienne in Paris, where she studied applied arts and illustration. She went on to specialise in film animation at the Gobelins visual arts school, and now works for animation studios, TV series, feature films, and for kids' books and magazines.