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How To Draw By Scott Robertson Ampamp Thomas Bertling Pdf

How To Draw By Scott Robertson Ampamp Thomas Bertling Pdf Average ratng: 9,2/10 112 votes

HOW TO cma: DRAW by Scott Robertson with Thomas Bertling designstudio a DEDICATION This book i for those with @ passion for drawing ond learning,. Early chapters explain how to draw accurate perspective grids and ellipses that in. Scott Robertson and Thomas Bertling bring you the lessons and techniques.

Well, 1.5 years later I finally finished it. Probably the best book in technical perspective I have read. The author is so rigorous! Very impressive effort! Ironically the reason it took me so long to finish it was that the more I read and was impressed with his iron discipline it presented the more I felt it was worthwhile to return to the 3D gfx I had abandoned years ago. Funny when you think about it, that a great drawing book would push me away from drawing, but I guess it fits with my hypoth Well, 1.5 years later I finally finished it. Probably the best book in technical perspective I have read.

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The author is so rigorous! Very impressive effort! Ironically the reason it took me so long to finish it was that the more I read and was impressed with his iron discipline it presented the more I felt it was worthwhile to return to the 3D gfx I had abandoned years ago. Funny when you think about it, that a great drawing book would push me away from drawing, but I guess it fits with my hypothesis that sometimes a great civilization will probably produce it's most impressive works even as it's slowly being replaced by another. I'm betting if this book could be sent in time even just a few decades it would be considered THE manual for perspective drawing. Reading it I was left with a great appreciation for the effort and motivation to put in that extra effort to make something professional. Great addition to his superb youtube channel tutorials and as if that wasn't enough the book also comes with it's own series of explanatory videos.

A unique book full of great thoughts and analysis of perspective angles, techniques and many inspiring beautiful designs, all elegantly drawn. Great book, although the title doesn't describe what it is with great precision - so it's worth having a look inside if this is what you need. The book focuses on drawing - yes, from your imagination - but almost exclusively those are machines, robots, industrial settings.

It puts a lot of emphasis on correctness (in terms of proportions and perspective), so a lot of time is dedicated to getting those right. The author shares his thoughts on the creative process of conjuring up ideas, which I foun Great book, although the title doesn't describe what it is with great precision - so it's worth having a look inside if this is what you need. The book focuses on drawing - yes, from your imagination - but almost exclusively those are machines, robots, industrial settings. It puts a lot of emphasis on correctness (in terms of proportions and perspective), so a lot of time is dedicated to getting those right. The author shares his thoughts on the creative process of conjuring up ideas, which I found insightful, discusses some ways in which digital and mechanical tools can help you to draw precisely, and dedicates several pages to various techniques you may want to consider using.

The whole thing is printed on high quality paper, and gives an impression of a well-thought-out initiative, quite specialised one, so not for everyone. I took a look through this book and it's mind-boggling good, I bought a copy. For one thing it covers several forms of perspective not covered in older works as well as more traditional perspective.

There is also 10+ hours of video already associated with this book with the possibility of more in the future. These videos can be viewed automatically by a tablet by pointing them at the page in question, neat! You could learn sketching from this book alone and even you're advanced, you will learn s I took a look through this book and it's mind-boggling good, I bought a copy.

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For one thing it covers several forms of perspective not covered in older works as well as more traditional perspective. There is also 10+ hours of video already associated with this book with the possibility of more in the future. These videos can be viewed automatically by a tablet by pointing them at the page in question, neat! You could learn sketching from this book alone and even you're advanced, you will learn something.

This is an excellent book if you want to learn to draw objects in perspective, but the caveat of course is that with all drawing books, you must actually take the time to do each exercise to truly get it. I find that most artists understand the concept of perspective but to actually draw it accurately is a whole other thing. Scott Robertson's techniques will teach you how to draw not only accurately, but quickly, once you understand how it all works and learn his method.

Again, it's very importa This is an excellent book if you want to learn to draw objects in perspective, but the caveat of course is that with all drawing books, you must actually take the time to do each exercise to truly get it. I find that most artists understand the concept of perspective but to actually draw it accurately is a whole other thing. Scott Robertson's techniques will teach you how to draw not only accurately, but quickly, once you understand how it all works and learn his method. Again, it's very important to do all the exercises and practice them more than once, particularly the stuff at the beginning on drawing straight lines and ellipses. It seems easy just to draw some lines and circles, but when I moved on to the more complex stuff, I found that unless my lines and ellipses were very accurate, I couldn't draw the more difficult shapes well so I'd have to go back to practicing straight lines, drawing from point to point, ellipses, etc.