Drawing and Illustration: A Complete Guide
by
John Moranz
Utilizing as few words as possible but presenting a tremendous variety and volume of illustrations, this all-in-one guide details the fundamentals of drawing in its various phases and fields. Illuminating advice covers everything from nude and draped figures to portraits, perspective, composition, advertising layout, animals, and much more.
Paperback, 408 pages
Published
September 25th 2008
by Dover Publications
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This book on drawing instantly reminds me of Figure Drawing for All It's Worth by Andrew Loomis. The wonderfully illustrated examples look so similar, in terms of style and the subjects drawn.
The book covers a bit of everything. There's drawing the figure, drapery, perspective, composition, advertising and even animals. Don't buy this book thinking it's a dedicated figure drawing book, because it's not, although half of it is actuall...more
Mike Vah
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