Geared towards the general drawing audience and more seasoned artists, this book offers the basic keys to drawing the human figure. This is the easy way to learn how to draw people. For example, most figure-drawing books, including previous books in this series, teach how to draw the torso with a focus on the rib cage, collar bones, pectoral placement, etc. This book takes a more straightforward approach by breaking the torso down into three simple, distinct areas that are easy to understand and draw for excellent results, without the extra information. In another example, Chris focuses on drawing the natural curves of the body as opposed to drawing muscles, which would require much more time to explain and absorb. With this book, anyone can grasp the basics – and get the quick results to prove it.
Simple Lessons, Quick Results
Simple Lessons, Quick Results
£19.99
Geared towards the general drawing audience and more seasoned artists, this book offers the basic keys to drawing the human figure. This is the easy way to learn how to draw people. For example, most figure-drawing books, including previous books in this series, teach how to draw the torso with a focus on the rib cage, collar bones, pectoral placement, etc. This book takes a more straightforward approach by breaking the torso down into three simple, distinct areas that are easy to understand and draw for excellent results, without the extra information. In another example, Chris focuses on drawing the natural curves of the body as opposed to drawing muscles, which would require much more time to explain and absorb.
| Weight | 0.516 kg |
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| Dimensions | 27.9 × 21.6 × 1 cm |
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| Cover | Hardback |
| Pages | 143 |
| Language | English |
| Edition | First edition |
| Dewey | 743.4 (edition:23) |
| Readership | General – Trade / Code: K |





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