Basic Drawing Made Amazingly Easy (Made Amazingly Easy Series)
Correct Vanishing Lines. These converge toward a single vanishing point somewhere off to the right. ...
Incorrect Vanishing Lines. Note the odd shape of the drawer, which seems to actually grow larger as it recedes into the distance ...
Correct Vanishing Lines. Two ovals for the openings. Incorrect Vanishing Lines. Two circles for the openings. ...
A great variety of common objects use a box (basic rectangle) as their foundation shape. Therefore, once you can draw a box in t ...
intersection point. Starting at the point where the two lines intersect, draw a vertical line straight down. Stop at the horizo ...
To take this practice one step further, we’ll make the box into a sock drawer. Draw an X guideline to find the perspective middl ...
With just a few more details added, the box has become a sock drawer —with one sock missing, naturally. This section could also ...
Look what happens to this end table when we try to squeeze both vanishing points onto the same small area. The image suffers fro ...
In the previous example, the line that indicated the bottom of the box and the horizon line were one and the same. But this isn’ ...
New vanishing line Now we’re going to draw the bottom two lines of the box. These lines begin at the same vanishing points, lef ...
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Now that we’ve familiarized ourselves with an important variety of art techniques, we’re going to apply some of what we’ve cover ...
something that has aesthetic appeal; something with which we are familiar, something built on a solid foundation of shapes and t ...
Most people draw chairs the same way they build them in their garage: They shave a little length off one leg, then they shave a ...
This line goes toward vanishing point left (VPL), somewhere off the left side of the page. The line goes toward vanishing point ...
Draw the middle chair leg first—at any length that feels right to you. Using this leg as your measuring point, draw two more van ...
Because the chair is angled away from us and not facing front, the ends of the armrests are based on ovals, not circles. ...
Round off the front, and divide the seat into two parts: cushion and base. ...
By emphasizing this important vertical line, you define the side of the chair. This creates the illusion of a three-dimensional ...
Adding a cast shadow on the floor under the chair prevents the chair from appearing to float on the page. The final image should ...
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