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Pencil Drawing For the Beginner
Pencil Drawing For the Beginner
Pencil Drawing For the Beginner
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Pencil Drawing For the Beginner - Volume 1

Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
GETTING STARTED
DRAWING TOOLS
Drawing Materials
How to grip a pencil properly
Warming up
Rendering
Sphere
Cone
Cube
Cylinder
SKETCHING
Starting with sticks and shapes
DETAILING
Design
Texture
SHADING
Casting shadows
Hatching
Cross-hatching
Scumbling
Stippling
Smudging and layering
Smudging
Layering
Bonus Chapter Animals
Bonus Chapter Landscapes
Introduction

If you are an artist in search for further knowledge about drawing to enhance your skills then this is not the book for you. This book is for the individuals who want to be an artist but know nothing about drawing yet.

I know how it feels when you want to illustrate an idea but you just don’t know how to start. And when you finally grabbed the confidence to mark that paper but then it turned out really terrible that you don’t want to show it to anyone.

This instructional manual is for making that ‘two circles’ cat of yours into something more pleasing and distinguishable, for enhancing that sheep which looks like a cloud with a face, for turning your stick figures into cartoons, and more.

Learn the very basics of drawing easily by following this step-by-step tutorial and realize that drawing is something that is fun to do, and not something that becomes a cause of frustration.

To give you a hint of what this book is all about, look at this short list of tasks that you will learn to properly initiate after reading and following the tutorial.

Tasks:

-Start with a loose sketch.

You need to define the first look of your drawing by sketching it first so it could serve as a pattern for your permanent outlines (defined outlines). If the lay-out of your primary sketch is too far-off from the final piece that you are after, the latter parts are going to be difficult.

-Define permanent outlines.

Trace your sketch to clearly define the contour shape (primary shape) of your drawing, and clean it up by erasing the sketch markings.

-Show/illustrate some texture

Texture contour provides a better portrayal of the shape’s dimension values. The details such as scales, fur or any print and texture should curve and flow with the contour shape of your subject and adjust with it accordingly.

-Draw the necessary details.

Use a variety of line thickness and line weight (given pressure on the pencil) to show the right balance to the whole drawing, use thick lines for the parts that should visually dominate the drawing, and less visible and thin lines for the secondary details and parts that merely describe the object/subject’s form.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 24, 2014
ISBN9781310048852
Pencil Drawing For the Beginner
Author

John Davidson

My coauthor John Davidson was a high school teacher for 25 years and volunteered for the Vancouver Crisis Centre. He recently passed away on November 7, 2021.

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    Pencil Drawing For the Beginner - John Davidson

    Pencil Drawing

    For The Beginner

    Adrian Sanqui

    Paolo Lopez de Leon

    and John Davidson

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    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    GETTING STARTED

    Drawing tools

    Drawing Materials

    How to grip a pencil properly

    Warming up

    RENDERING

    Sphere

    Cone

    Cube

    Cylinder

    SKETCHING

    Starting with Sticks and Shapes

    DETAILING: Designs & textures

    Design

    Texture

    SHADING

    Casting shadows

    Linear shading

    Hatching

    Cross-hatching

    Scumbling

    Stippling

    Smudging and layering

    Smudging

    Layering

    Last words from the artist

    Bonus Content From Pencil Drawing for the Beginner – Animals

    Bonus Content From Pencil Drawing for the Beginner – Landscapes

    The Lone Tree in Pencil

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    Introduction

    If you are an artist in search for further knowledge about drawing to enhance your skills then this is not the book for you. This book is for the individuals who want to be an artist but know nothing about drawing yet.

    I know how it feels when you want to illustrate an idea but you just don’t know how to start. And when you finally grabbed the confidence to mark that paper but then it turned out really terrible that you don’t want to show it to anyone.

    This instructional manual is for making that ‘two circles’ cat of yours into something more pleasing and distinguishable, for enhancing that sheep which looks like a cloud with a face, for turning your stick figures into cartoons, and more.

    Learn the very basics of drawing easily by following this step-by-step tutorial and realize that drawing is something that is fun to do, and not something that becomes a cause of frustration.

    To give you a hint of what this book is all about, look at this short list of tasks that you will learn to properly initiate after reading and following the tutorial.

    Tasks:

    • Start with a loose sketch.

    You need to define the first look of your drawing by sketching it first so it could serve as a pattern

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