Ever wanted to learn how to draw in perspective? Are you a complete beginner to art and drawing? Do you feel like most drawing books on perspective are unnecessarily complex?
"Draw In Perspective By This weekend" is a simple book, targeted for beginner and intermediate artists. The language and drawings are simple, and the concepts are EASILY understandable.
If you follow this book, you WILL be able to draw in perspective by this weekend. Or at least by the next one...
Liron Yankonsky was born in Israel in 1990, under the gulf war's bombing sounds. Luckily he survived it, and has been drawing ever since he could hold a crayon.
At age six, it was already clear that Liron had an intuitive understanding of different art concepts, as reflected in his perfect recreations of Dr. Seuss's books, in his spare time.
Growing up, Liron served in the IDF, receiving numerous certificates of excellence for his duty. Throughout the years, Liron kept cultivating his art and drawing talent, while teaching other people the things he learned.
Today, his biggest passions are drawing, self development and helping other people.
He has published five books on the topics of art and drawing.
I’ve always had an issue with perspective. Tht may be because no onne has ever taught me. The author shows step by step how to do this. The pictures, instructions and explanations make it easy to learn. There are a lot of examples. The only art class I’ve ever taken was for elementary art. It never covered shading or light source. However, the one project we had to do, my professor pointed out, in front of my fellow classmates, my perspective and light source were wrong but didn’t explain why, or how to fix it. I was well aware that the picture was wrong but couldn’t figure out on my own why.
Since I’ve found this book and his method was so helpful I am willing to check out his other books. We need more people willing to take what some of us consider to be so difficult and point out ways we can understand it and realize that with practice it is not all that difficult.