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Saturday, November 5, 2016

Draw Like This! How Anyone Can See the World Like an Artist and Capture It on Paper by Christopher Locke


I want to tell you about a book that will help even me, someone who is not good at drawing it is called Draw Like This! How Anyone Can See the World Like an Artist and Capture It on Paper by Christopher Locke. Everyone can draw, what was the last time you had fun drawing? If it was grade school, you’re not alone. In this clever in interactive guide, you’ll discover proven tricks and techniques to get past your fear and draw the world around you in surprising and expressive new ways. Before you know it you will be drawing aces, animals, old people’s hands, celebrities, weird inventive creatures and more plus you’ll be love and it. Inside the book this fully illustrated to guide you through drawing with simple props and challenges, helping you learn to draw from the inside out. Topics include grid drawing, color and texture, elements of design,2 point perspective, Op Art, the human face, and body, negative space and so much more.

My Opinion: I found this to be very interested in I liked how it told you what tools you would need along with what you see in the ink blots as you could see anything with your imagination and as far as drawing goes this is very helpful as I wish I could draw and this book is going to help me with that.


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