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The ability to sketch confidently is an integral part to the beginning of any concept artist’s workflow! The Beginner’s Guide to Sketching: Characters, Creatures and Concepts teaches the fundamentals of sketching, showing how important concept sketching is to artists of all levels. Established artists such as Rovina Cai, Justin Gerard, Nick Harris, and Rebeca Puebla explai...more
Published September 1st 2015 by 3DTotal Publishing
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A thorough book covering the techniques of sketching. You learn such techniques such as contour drawing, shading, light & shadows, ways of holding your drawing instrument and much more. The book is filled with amazing art from top notch artists. I found myself looking through the book over and over again just to look at the art. This is the first book I've picked up from 3dtotal Publishing and now I want to pick up more books from them.
May 23, 2016Anna rated it really liked it
Das Buch ist eine Ansammlung unterschiedlicher Tipps und Techniken zum Skizzieren verschiedener Zeichner, also ein Sammelsorium.
Ich werde vielleicht nochmal darauf zurück kommen wenn ich vor habe Kreaturen zu entwerfen, da einige Tipps dabei waren. Die vorgehensweise anderer Zeichner anzuschauen ist zwar ganz interessant, nimmt meiner Meinung nach aber zu viel Raum im Buch ein. Ansonsten habe ich gelernt, dass zu einer Skizze mehr als die lineart gehört, ein Thumbnail muss auch bereits klare Anga...more
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Fans of 3DTotal's CG training books have long been asking for one focusing on old-school graphite. Well, now that call has been answered.
In this 206-page Beginner's Guide to Sketching book, 10 pro artists including Rovina Cai, Justin Gerard, Nick Harris and Rebeca Puebla, take you through how to draw the fundamentals, from pencil art, gesture drawing and finding simple shapes to mastering line quality and shading. The cover doesn't make it obvious, but the book's mainly geared towards the creation of concept/ fantasy art – and that's fine by us!
The artists explain how and when to use different sketching materials; share top tips; show you how to draw everything from hands to an alien slave; and set practical exercises. There are also master projects that show how it all gets put together – how to progress from early concepts, through poses, designs and costume elements, to a completed scene.
Despite the title, novices might find much of this too challenging. Yet artists ranging from students right up to advanced level should find much of value here, both in terms of refreshing your core art skills and raising your fantasy concept art to the next level.
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