Light, Shade and Shadow
by
E.L. Koller
Even the most beautiful drawing can appear flat without shading. But with this expert guide, every artist can learn how to add dimension to their work. Beginning with the basics — casting light on simple geometric shapes — and progressing to the human figure, these step-by-step techniques, illustrations, and exercises show how to achieve dramatic effects with light and sha...more
Paperback, 80 pages
Published
August 8th 2008
by Dover Publications
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Not very much here. Some decent partial analysis of cast shadow, but really nothing on shading and its use in depiction of form. Very formulaic and it reads like a person yelling.
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