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Manual Drawing Volume 2 For the Beginner
Manual Drawing Volume 2 For the Beginner
Manual Drawing Volume 2 For the Beginner
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Manual Drawing Volume 2 For the Beginner

Table of Contents
Drawing tools
Pencils
Charcoal pencils
Mechanical pencil
Sharpener
Erasers
Smudge sticks
Coloring materials
Establishing the Form
Base
Different Usages of Reference Lines
Reference Lines for Figure Structure
Drawing an Engraved Design
Reference Lines for Details & Patterns
Planes
Textures & Elements
Freeform Elements
Fire
Wave of Fire
Fire on a Torch
Water
Water Drop
Small Splash
Small wave
Wood
Elaborate Wood Grains
Tree Stump
Metal
Metal blade
Iron Shield4
Stones as Flooring
Cobbles
Setts
Fan-shaped tiles
Stone Flooring in Perspective
Setts in perspective
Fan-shape Tiles in Perspective
Perspective and Foreshortening
Basics of perspective
Single point perspective
Two point perspective
Three point perspective
Scenery in Perspective
Author Bio
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LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 30, 2015
ISBN9781310632914
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    Manual Drawing Volume 2 For the Beginner - Adrian Sanqui

    Manual Drawing

    Volume 2

    For the Beginner

    Learn to Draw Series

    Adrian Sanqui

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    Table of Contents

    Drawing tools

    --Pencils

    --Charcoal pencils

    --Mechanical pencil

    --Sharpener

    --Erasers

    --Smudge sticks

    --Coloring materials

    Establishing the Form

    --Base

    Different Usages of Reference Lines

    --Reference Lines for Figure Structure

    --Drawing an Engraved Design

    --Reference Lines for Details & Patterns

    Planes

    Textures & Elements

    --Freeform Elements

    Fire

    --Wave of Fire

    --Fire on a Torch

    Water

    --Water Drop

    --Small Splash

    --Small wave

    Wood

    --Elaborate Wood Grains

    --Tree Stump

    Metal

    --Metal blade

    --Iron Shield4

    Stones as Flooring

    --Cobbles

    Setts

    --Fan-shaped tiles

    Stone Flooring in Perspective

    --Setts in perspective

    --Fan-shape Tiles in Perspective

    Perspective and Foreshortening

    Basics of perspective

    --Single point perspective

    --Two point perspective

    --Three point perspective

    Scenery in Perspective

    Author Bio

    Publisher

    Drawing tools

    Pencils

    The most important tool you need to be able to enhance your drawing skills is a medium that can be corrected if you made some sloppy line strokes. Knowing and using more than just one type of pencil is a big help and it is better if you have pencils of different grades so you can easily produce the kind of lightness or darkness you want to make. The ‘H’ engraved near the pencil’s tip (side of eraser) stands for hardness and it ranges from 2H to 9H. A pencil with only an H mark and doesn’t have a number means 1H. The most common type (the

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