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You Can Draw: Over 80 Drawing to Master

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You Can Over 80 Drawings to Master. This book guides you step by step through the drawing process, building skills from the beginning. Excellent book for all ages even adults enjoy it! 8 BOOKS IN ONE!!!

192 pages, Spiral-bound

First published February 28, 2006

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323 reviews18 followers
December 28, 2022
You can draw is simple and easy to draw anything from cartoon characters to cars. This is not a small book. This is a heavy jumbo-size book with around 3 to 5 kg weight.

I purchased this book from a bookseller in Ferer Hall in Karachi a few years ago. I also have a book about calligraphy that is the same size and weight.

This is not a single book this is a combination of 8 small books. The author drew many things on the Rule of Third.

What is the Rule of Third?

The Rule of Thirds is a compositional guideline used in photography and image composition to create balanced and aesthetically pleasing images. It is one of the most important rules that photographers use in order to capture stunning images.

The rule of thirds states that an image should be divided into nine equal parts by two equally spaced horizontal lines, two equally spaced vertical lines, and the four intersecting points created by these lines.

The main subject or point of interest in the image should be placed on one of the intersecting points, rather than centered in the frame. Additionally, any elements within the frame should also be placed along one of these lines for dynamic composition.

This creates a more visually appealing photo as opposed to a photo where the subject is centered and nothing else draws attention to other elements within the frame.

By following this rule, photographers can create visually interesting photos that draw attention to the right areas within their shots, thus creating a stronger impact overall with their images.

Recommended for beginners.

Dil Nawaz
Karachi, Pakistan.
https://ocdil.blog
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735 reviews17 followers
August 2, 2016
Reading before gifting - The only section of this book I did not like was the "People at Work." But besides that, the examples will appeal to the elementary artist audience.
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8,374 reviews11 followers
May 1, 2017
It is a great book to read
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