Synopses & Reviews
This easy-to-follow guide by a noted artist and teacher offers a wealth of valuable tips and suggestions for recording the beauty of nature on drawing paper. Stressing the value of on-the-spot drawings, Wendon Blake's clearly written manual provides time-tested advice on training your powers of observation; judging proportions of typical landscape forms such as boulders, trees, and clouds; learning how to judge light and dark areas of a subject to convert colors to black-and-white tones; and much more.
You'll also find a host of valuable pointers on how best to use pencil, chalk, charcoal, and tools; how to establish linear and aerial perspectives; and how to transform cubical, cylindrical, rounded, and irregular shapes into such natural forms as mountains, forests, sand dunes, trees, meadows, rocky shorelines, and other geographical features.
A special feature of this book is a series of ten step-by-step demonstrations of complete landscape and coastal subjects. You'll learn to put all the techniques you've acquired to work in drawing the rich texture and details of trees, the intricate forms of a meadow with the broad shapes of hills in the distance, a stream winding among rocks and trees, the rugged forms of mountains, a shadowy pine forest, and more. These demonstrations are organized according to medium in three groupings—pencil, chalk, and charcoal—and present a wide range of drawing techniques to show you the many ways of rendering contour, light and shade, texture, and detail in these versatile drawing media.
An indispensable guide for novices, Landscape Drawing Step by Step will also serve as a highly useful review of fundamentals for teachers and experienced artists.
Dover (1998) republication of Landscape Drawing, originally published by Watson-Guptill Publications, New York, 1981.
Synopsis
Excellent, clearly written how-to guide provides time-tested advice on training powers of observation, judging proportions of boulders, trees, clouds and other landscape forms; learning how to assess values (light and dark), and more. Includes valuable suggestions for using pencils, chalk, charcoal and other media. 180 line illustrations and halftones.
Synopsis
Judging proportions, assessing values, using drawing media; plus demonstrations for transforming cubes, cylinders, other shapes into landscape features.
Synopsis
Excellent, clearly written how-to guide for training powers of observation, judging proportions, assessing values, plus valuable suggestions for use of drawing media. 180 line illustrations and halftones.
Synopsis
Excellent, clearly written how-to guide for training powers of observation, judging proportions, assessing values, plus valuable suggestions for use of drawing media. 180 line illustrations and halftones.
Synopsis
Excellent, clearly written how-to guide provides time-tested advice on training powers of observation, judging proportions of boulders, trees, clouds and other landscape forms; learning how to assess values (light and dark), and more. Includes valuable suggestions for using pencils, chalk, charcoal and other media. 180 line illustrations and halftones.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Getting Started
Equipment
Warming Up
Measuring
Proportions
Linear Perspective
Aerial Perspective
Values
Drawing Cubical Forms
Drawing Cubical Forms Step-by-Step
Drawing Cylindrical and Conical Forms
Drawing Cylindrical Forms Step-by-Step
Drawing Rounded Forms
Drawing Rounded Forms Step-by Step
Drawing Irregular Forms
Drawing Irregular Forms Step-by-Step
Pencil Drawing
Demonstration 1. Trees
Demonstration 2. Meadow
Demonstration 3. Stream
Demonstration 4. Rocky Shore
Chalk Drawing
Demonstration 5. Mountains
Demonstration 6. Surf
Demonstration 7. Snow and Ice
Charcoal Drawing
Demonstration 8. Forest
Demonstration 9. Pond
Demonstration 10. Dunes on Beach
Light Creates New Pictures