Ok. The book is just ok, not great... There is no instruction, just expects you to be able to copy what is drawn in the book. This is definitely not a book for beginners. This is for intermediate and beyond. They might find this book a bit basic for their needs. For the price on Kindle it was worth a read. Give it a try, you may like it. If you don’t, atleast you didn’t spend a fortune to buy it.
Ok. The book is just ok, not great... There is no instruction, just expects you to be able to copy what is drawn in the book. This is definitely not a book for beginners. This is for intermediate and beyond. They might find this book a bit basic for their needs. For the price on Kindle it was worth a read. Give it a try, you may like it. If you don’t, atleast you didn’t spend a fortune to buy it.
Very nice pen, charcoal, and pencil sketches with a few with ink washes. It’s written in a stiff, formal tone with a clear introduction but no conclusion or true resolution; the book just stops. I’d say the best part about this book is the sketches. The information regarding 90* angles for establishing reference points when drawing didn’t make sense. However, the anatomical and functional discussion of the hands, joints, muscles, and general movement was very helpful.