DRAWING: ONE DAY DRAWING MASTERY: The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Learning to Draw in Under 1 Day! A Step by Step Process to Learn – Inspiring Images ... Photography) (CRAFTS FOR EVERYBODY Book 8) by Ellen Warren


DRAWING: ONE DAY DRAWING MASTERY: The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Learning to Draw in Under 1 Day! A Step by Step Process to Learn – Inspiring Images ... Photography) (CRAFTS FOR EVERYBODY Book 8)
Title : DRAWING: ONE DAY DRAWING MASTERY: The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Learning to Draw in Under 1 Day! A Step by Step Process to Learn – Inspiring Images ... Photography) (CRAFTS FOR EVERYBODY Book 8)
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 117
Publication : First published July 17, 2015

Discover How to Make Amazing Drawings in Just One Day with This Easy to Use Guide **** Step by Step Instructions and Illustrative Drawings Inside **** Welcome to the amazing world of Drawing! In this book I have joined my passion for the Arts & Crafts with the brilliant artist Joana Rubinstein to bring you the ONE DAY DRAWING MASTERY. As an amateur drawer, I’ve been blessed to have had an incredible teacher in Joana that has guided me in my practice, and I’m thrilled that you will allow us to help you learn this beautiful art. Art is an expression of progressive humanity. What most people forget is that they are, in fact, a work of art. You are a work of art – a walking, talking being of beauty, capable of making beauty. Drawing is a form of artistic expression that absolutely everyone can do. Once you get started, it is a lot of fun, and it can be a very lucrative hobby. Not only that, you can touch lives with a simple cartoon drawing of a bunny nurse with a thermometer on a get-well-soon card. Or you can create a heartwarming gift for your loved ones by sketching their face. True, some people are born with an innate artistic ability. Some can even paint murals at an early age. Before we get side tracked further, the point is, regardless of talent, just about anyone can do it because it is a skill that can be honed through practice. In this book, you will learn the fundamental building blocks to learn how to draw. We start with the “Stickman” as the fundamental and most basic way of drawing. After incorporating the lessons from that simple figure, we then dive into shapes, spaces, perspective and rudimentary anatomy guidelines for drawing the human being. We finish with lights, texture and how to make a sophisticated drawing by following the simple guidelines of the “Rule of Thirds” and the “Golden Ratio”. Download your copy today!


DRAWING: ONE DAY DRAWING MASTERY: The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Learning to Draw in Under 1 Day! A Step by Step Process to Learn – Inspiring Images ... Photography) (CRAFTS FOR EVERYBODY Book 8) Reviews


  • Amber

    Good book, not exactly a beginner book though.

  • Michelle

    Good book for absolute beginners

    Covered the high level basics of drawing with a few “tricks “. However it had a little too much psychologist overtones with all the self esteem building. It could have also used another pass by an editor for grammar and structure. Even so I would recommend it as a quick read and jumping off point for a new artist.

  • Shannon Binegar-Foster

    Excellent

    I hit this book because I was having trouble with perspective in my sketches. This book gives very detailed instructions in perspective among the several other lessons and tips. I will be using this a lot in the future.

  • Donadee's Corner

    Very interesting, great tips!

    I have doodled in drawing for a long time and I was looking for simple hints to improve what I have been doing. I was quite happy with what the author covered and she gave me lots to add to my interest.

  • Jeneba Charkey

    Not for beginners. At age 62 with no prior art training there is no way I could ever be expected to draw a cartoon of the Mona Lisa in lesson 2. Ridiculous.

  • Kenny

    I've read a couple of books trying to get my drawing off the ground. And though they've been helpful, I couldn't shake the feeling that they were too far beyond my skill level and that I still needed something more simple and basic to lift myself up out of only being able to make marks on paper and start moving towards making those marks look like something. This book has a very simple approach that really got me going and helped me feel less intimidated by more complex subjects. The book is sometimes frustrating because the text doesn't always match up with the figures.

    The title is also annoying and I almost skipped this book over because of it, but the content is good for the price and most people know it's tough to develop such a skill with putting in alot of time.