Draw 3-D: A step-by-step guide to perspective drawing - Softcover

DuBosque, Doug

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9780939217816: Draw 3-D: A step-by-step guide to perspective drawing

Synopsis

3-D means "three dimensional."

It's easy to draw from side to side on your paper, using its width. It's easy to draw from top to bottom on your paper, using its height. But how do you draw something going away from you, into the distance? How do you create depth (the third dimension) in your drawing?

What I want to teach you is linear perspective, a technique first developed almost 500 years ago, during the Renaissance. As you flip through my illustrations, this may seem like really complicated and technical stuff. And it is … sort of. Those clever artists who figured this out weren't trying to make your life easy! They only wanted to make realistic pictures.

Fortunately, you'll find that the basics really are pretty simple. Better, you don't need much beyond the basics to make some pretty cool drawings. Best of all, perspective can make your drawings look real in a way you can't achieve without it.

You'll need a few supplies, some patience, and a positive attitude. Expect to make mistakes as you learn, and keep a smile on your face: with each mistake you learn another way not to do it!

What you need...

Find a comfortable place to draw - with decent light, so you can see what you're doing.

  • A mechanical pencil works best for this type of drawing.
  • Have a ruler or straightedge handy. It's very difficult to draw in perspective without one.
  • If you have one, use a T-square and triangle.
  • You'll probably want a separate eraser (the eraser on your pencil will disappear quickly). My favorite type is a kneaded type, available in art supply and craft stores.
  • Patience: pay attention to the concepts. Do plenty of practice drawings!

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From the Author

As you'll see from the first few pages, I had great fun creating Draw 3-D! Despite pages that include UFOs, astronomers observing distant asteroids, and giant spiders, Draw 3-D has found itself in college classrooms, though I wrote it with much younger people in mind.  (Or maybe its because of UFOs, astronomers observing distant asteroids, and giant spiders that it found its way into college classrooms? I'll never know!)

If you've never drawn in perspective before, this book will literally change the way you look at the world. And you'll make some pretty awesome drawings in the process!

From School Library Journal

Grade 4 Up-Using easy-to-follow, step-by-step sketches, DuBosque introduces readers to the techniques of three-dimensional drawing. Beginning with such elementary concepts as depth, he progresses logically through shading, reflections, and multiple vanishing points. The supportive tone encourages novices to keep trying and not become discouraged. The drawings of what can go wrong and how to correct these errors are particularly helpful. Sure to be popular with budding artists of all ages, this is a good choice for any collection.
Michele Snyder, Chappaqua Public Library, NY
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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ISBN 10:  0939217147 ISBN 13:  9780939217144
Publisher: F+W Media, 2000
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