Basic Drawing Made Amazingly Easy (Made Amazingly Easy Series)
The cover flap extends slightly beyond the main body of the purse. Keep the flap rounded, not pointed. The base of the purse is ...
Add thickness to the body of the purse by drawing double lines along the edges. Remember to reflect this thickness in the cover ...
Draw the far handle so that it appears to run “through” the near one, rather than starting and stopping. It helps with placemen ...
You’ve got your basic purse. Now comes the fun part. Add stripes, leopard spots, or whatever stylish accents you wish. ...
There’s an easy way to guarantee symmetry when drawing simple, decorative containers, like vases and pitchers. Draw horizontal o ...
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Opening First oval at narrow point of body Second oval at widest point of body Third oval at base of vase Stand The ovals must ...
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The drops of paint do not travel down in a straight line but follow the contour of the vase. Since the form is curved, the paint ...
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When curves travel in one direction, then curve again in the opposite direction, the result is sweeping, elegant lines. This tec ...
The outline of the pitcher shown here is based on two curving lines. Here, the reverse curves mirror each other, creating a symm ...
Gradually soften where the handle attaches to the body of the pitcher, rather than sticking it on abruptly. Note how the handle ...
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Utilizing the principles you’ve learned thus far, practice drawing a few different types of containers. You can re-create these ...
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