how to achieve a professional look in your artwork
Chelsea, David
1997
Explores the many aspects of perspective in comic books and provides beginning artists with step-by-step instructions for constructing vivid landscapes and interiors for their work.
The artist introduces linear perspective demonstrating the need to see perspective in order to draw it. He shows how to make one-point, two-point, and three-point perspective drawings using boxes, landscapes and buildings as subjects and demonstrates cylinders.
An introduction to figure drawing that demonstrates how to properly sketch anatomy and perspective and discusses how they were used in Renaissance art.
Explains what perspective is and how it is used in art. Supplies visual examples of perspective in art and steps one can use while learning to draw in perspective.
This book discusses the way that shapes and forms are ordered on the page and with creating works that make visual sense to the viewer and which have in-depth structure.
Presents an exploration of perspective as it relates to drawing, discussing and demonstrating one-point, two-point, and three-point perspective, measurements, foreshortening, and ellipses, and other related issues.
Explains what perspective is and how it is used in art. Supplies visual examples of perspective in art and steps one can use while learning to draw in perspective.