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Mark Kistler's Drawing in 3-D Wack Workbook
The Companion Sketchbook to Drawing in 3-D with Mark Kistler
By Mark Kistler
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About The Book
Practicing and perfecting Mark Kistler's wacky drawings will be even more fun with this fully customized, turbo-charged 3-D sketchbook!
If you've read Drawing in 3-D with Mark Kistler, you've learned how to sketch a colossal collection of 3-D pictures. Now, with this large, easy-to-use workbook, you've got all the space you need to practice. Just pick a project in the "Dynamic Drawing Directory" and get down to some creatively cool 3-D artwork. Mark Kistler's Drawing in 3-D Wacky Workbook is better than any old blank sketchpad because you can actually see the final drawing you're trying to master. And if you need help on a step or two, each perforated page is cross-referenced to the relevant lesson in Drawing in 3-D with Mark Kistler. In no time at all, you'll be working on amazing androids, bug-eyed birds, and many other imaginative masterpieces.
If you've read Drawing in 3-D with Mark Kistler, you've learned how to sketch a colossal collection of 3-D pictures. Now, with this large, easy-to-use workbook, you've got all the space you need to practice. Just pick a project in the "Dynamic Drawing Directory" and get down to some creatively cool 3-D artwork. Mark Kistler's Drawing in 3-D Wacky Workbook is better than any old blank sketchpad because you can actually see the final drawing you're trying to master. And if you need help on a step or two, each perforated page is cross-referenced to the relevant lesson in Drawing in 3-D with Mark Kistler. In no time at all, you'll be working on amazing androids, bug-eyed birds, and many other imaginative masterpieces.
Excerpt
Chapter 1
The Twelve Renaissance Words
1. Foreshortening
Squishing a shape to make one part look closer to your eye.
2. Placement
Placing an object lower on the surface of the paper will make it appear closer.
3. Size
Draw objects larger to make them appear closer. Draw objects smaller to make them appear farther away.
4. Overlapping
Draw an object behind another object to make it look deeper in your picture.
5. Shading
Add darkness to the side of an objjct that faces away from your imaginary light source.
6. Shadow
Add darkness to the ground next to the shaded side of an object, opposite the imaginary light source.
7. Contour
Draw lines curving around the object to give it shape and volume.
8. Horizon
Draw a line behind the objects in your picture to create a reference background edge.
9. Density
Draw objects very light and less distinct to make them appear farther away in the picture.
10. Bonus
Add billions of cool nifty extra ideas to each of your drawings! Bonus ideas are brilliant!
11. Practice
Apply these twelve Renaissance words to your drawings each and every day! Draw at least one drawing adventure in this book each day!
12. Attitude
Your brilliant superpositive mental attitude is very important when you are learning a new skill in life, especially drawing in 3-D!
Copyright © 1998 by Mark Kistler
The Twelve Renaissance Words
1. Foreshortening
Squishing a shape to make one part look closer to your eye.
2. Placement
Placing an object lower on the surface of the paper will make it appear closer.
3. Size
Draw objects larger to make them appear closer. Draw objects smaller to make them appear farther away.
4. Overlapping
Draw an object behind another object to make it look deeper in your picture.
5. Shading
Add darkness to the side of an objjct that faces away from your imaginary light source.
6. Shadow
Add darkness to the ground next to the shaded side of an object, opposite the imaginary light source.
7. Contour
Draw lines curving around the object to give it shape and volume.
8. Horizon
Draw a line behind the objects in your picture to create a reference background edge.
9. Density
Draw objects very light and less distinct to make them appear farther away in the picture.
10. Bonus
Add billions of cool nifty extra ideas to each of your drawings! Bonus ideas are brilliant!
11. Practice
Apply these twelve Renaissance words to your drawings each and every day! Draw at least one drawing adventure in this book each day!
12. Attitude
Your brilliant superpositive mental attitude is very important when you are learning a new skill in life, especially drawing in 3-D!
Copyright © 1998 by Mark Kistler
Product Details
- Publisher: Touchstone (August 6, 1998)
- Length: 176 pages
- ISBN13: 9780684853376
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