"At Last! You Can Draw or Paint Any Subject With Ease.........Even If You Have Ne er Drawn or Painted Before!" The activity is divided up into 6 comprehensive sections:
Section 1: Beginning to Draw
- Wonderful suggestions on how to choose beautiful, absorbing subjects to draw.
- The private secrets to mastering the principles of perspective which apply to artists (It's not as difficult as most of the text-books would be have you believe!)
- The role that tone and color plays in black and white drawings.
- The number one (and only!) rule once learning to draw and paint - Have Fun!
- The importance of lease your materials do the work, your hands having their way and allowing your eyes to dictate their impressions... In another words, don't force anything, let it happen naturally.
- The differences between various drawing media, the correct way to use them, and which drawing supplies better suit specific projects.
- Learn how to develop your ability to "see", then "draw what you see" exploitation the "window-pane" method.
- Introduction to the three basic elements in drawing, viz line, tone and shape - broken down and simplified exploitation charcoal and paper.
- How to use light and shade to develop form in your creation.
- How to create correct proportion once drawing portraits of the human numbers - and the important role that lighting plays once creating a portrait.
- How to avoid being like several another artist, and accept your own drawing style and vision. You are yourself, separate and distinct, and in that lies your uniqueness.
Section 2: Watercolor Painting
- The tricks and private secrets for with success applying watercolor washes to avoid streaked and uneven results.
- The importance of exploitation quality brushes, paints and papers once working with watercolors.
- Learn the correct techniques for exploitation opaque watercolor.
- Learn the correct techniques for stretching and damping your paper before beginning to paint with watercolors.
- How to choice the right color palette for you.
- Helpful tips and suggestions for selecting beautiful subjects for watercolor and opaque watercolor studies.
- Examples of several celebrated modern watercolor artists and the particular methods they use for their watercolor paintings.
Section 3: Sketching Outdoors
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Section 4: Oil Painting
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Section 5: Image Devising
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Section 6: In Conclusion
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