Basic Drawing Made Amazingly Easy (Made Amazingly Easy Series)
Often, at first glance, a subject will appear too complicated for a beginning artist. The truth is, almost all subjects are made ...
Circle ...
Pear ...
Bowl ...
Square Rectangle Cube/Box ...
Triangle Cylinder ...
Cone ...
As you look at these familiar, inanimate objects, notice how the shapes constitute the foundations of each form. Using the hidde ...
COFFEE MUG This is a set of ovals within ovals, connected by vertical lines. If you keep the ovals evenly spaced between each ot ...
LOAF OF BREAD The hidden shape in this loaf of bread is a rectangle. ...
TRASH CAN Getting the three-dimensionality of this object might seem difficult at first, but the trick is drawing the foundation ...
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HAIR DRYER This looks like a complicated object, but the foundation is still a basic shape. The circle is the nexus of the form, ...
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FIRE EXTINGUISHER Starting with a simple cylinder, add a bowl shape to each end. Visualizing each component of a complex object ...
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Now that we’ve covered a few examples of drawing from basic shapes, you’re ready to move on to subjects that require custom- mad ...
Straight line Curved line Big bump-out before heel indents Straight line Curved line Straight line By leaving a line of tone of ...
The vertical lines are drawn at a diagonal, and, even more important, they are parallel to each other. Pay careful attention to ...
By shading the place where the purse touches the table, you give the purse the appearance of a solid form. Indent where the sti ...
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