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His style of writing is very clear, and he knows how exactly to reach to his students through this text. In this book, he teaches some of the more complicated techniques that can be used to manipulate perspective while still being consistent throughout your art. It is full of diagrams and illustrations by real artists to help you get a firm understanding of complexities of perspective. The book adopts a hands-on approach with simple instructions to teach students how to create depth and perspective in their drawings and paintings.

The earlier chapters cover different techniques that will help you impart a sense of depth to your paintings by gradually decreasing the distances between similar objects and then decreasing their sizes. Basic Perspective Drawing by John Montague is one of the most comprehensive guides on perspective drawing that you can find. It is incredibly detailed and covers a vast array of techniques, concepts, and theories that artists of all skill levels can make use of. There are loads of illustrations, apart from tons of links that lead you to video tutorials to supplement the theories written in the book.

The thing that makes this book so effective at teaching perspective is the step-by-step approach adopted by the author. The book progresses gradually from simple concepts to distinct tools and methods, illustrating how to create perspective one step at a time. This book by G. Storey is considered to be one of the best books on perspective drawing, covering almost everything that an artist should know regarding the subject. This comprehensive guide on perspective drawing will help you understand and examine the theories of perspective from all angles.

Storey has designed the scores of chapters in this book in a highly concise format, thus covering a wide range of topics on the subject. There are discussions on theories that are both scientific as well as informal, apart from over diagrams and illustrations. Some of the best books on perspective drawing to help you get started, and then gradually master this incredibly vast and beautiful concept in art. Your email address will not be published. Subscribe Email address:.

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Contents Best Perspective Books 1. Perspective Made Easy 2. How to Draw 3. Perspective Drawing Handbook 5. For Comic Book Artists 6. Perspective for Artists 8. Creative Perspective for Artists and Illustrators 9. Perspective Without Pain How to Draw: drawing and sketching objects and environments These are all worthwhile as well. The two books that taught me how to see and how to develop a logical approach to drawing when the goal is accuracy and relative speed are:.

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Drawing in the Digital Age: an observational method for artists and animators by Wei Xu. Angle-based methodology based on simple math. Basic Drawing:New ways to see and draw by Raphael Ellender. He presents very clearly and precisely his approach to drawing from where you look when drawing a straight line, to perspective and gestural lines in life drawing.

A real gem! Hi Paul, what a terrific blog post! Speed, Loomis- yes!

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I would like to add here how much I like the Famous Artists 3-Volume set that you often find on Ebay. Always love posts about books, and this one features two of my favorite ones. Thank you for sharing! Great opportunity to re-read and refresh our knowledge. While Dow is a great resource, to me it is hampered by low quality scans but even more by the fact that is a rather complicated text.

As a pedagogic tool, it really would benefit from being broken down into smaller pieces and having excercises set out more clearly. Loomis books may have their faults, but since I have nothing to compare to and not having the master drawers expert eyes and hindsight knowledge, I really like the Titan reprints. They make me want to pick up the pen. I bought a copy of the Harold Speed book, but it was such bad print quality that I had to throw it away.

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I went back to the pdf I already had, and printed it. Quite a wordy fellow by the way, but at an intermediate level I think it could be useful to me. The Charles Bargue stuff — it is like a bunch of dry oatmeals that I have to eat … it is probably healthy and nutritious, but by Jove… it will kill me. And as Paul has hinted at earlier in his postings, the reproduction of a plate is not without its issues.

What I really need I think, is a mix of Dow and Loomis, for me today. The big challenge is to start out on the journey without falling prey to pessimism because it seems such a long haul to even being halfways good. I own the Bargue book, and totally agree. The should have printed the plates to the correct size, otherwise what is the point. Just my opinion.. It contains the very basic concept we tend to forget when starting portait and figure drawing. Great post as always, Paul. Solomon is another precious classic. The Bargue book has been on my to-order list for a while now.

You show it at any school and be offered admission. Drawing realistic textures in pencil by jd hillberry here is where you learn to take value and tone to the next level. He teaches you what tools to use to get various effects. I have slowly been getting digital versions of the books I love. I cant find all of them but I did manage to find quite a few allowing me to free up some space.

Its not a perfect system for sure. There are several books that are just better and easier to read in hardback. The Loomis books are a good example. You can get the pdf for free but the formatting is difficult to follow. The hardbacks flow so much better. I do think beginners should opt for digital books if they can. Just because the collection tends to grow huge as you look for more information.

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I have always wanted to be able to draw decently. I am obviously not understanding something. If anyone can explain it to me so I can at least get started….


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Thank you for this list. I will look into these books. I love drawing and this year established a weekly drawing group. To support the 15 group members I have set up a small library of books for loan.

From those books I strongly recommend the following on the basis that they contain well written text, pose numerous challenging exercises, reference the masters of drawing, and include supporting drawing images throughout. Thanks Tim, that Kaupelis book look very interesting.

Hi, for an absolute beginner, which one shall i start witg, or should i do all three at the same time, please reply soon. Many thanks for yet another insightful, informative post. This is fantastic, thank you for the recommendations. I just ordered them and cannot wait for their arrival.

Perspective Made Easy by Ernest R. Norling

Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain was given to me by my mom when I was much younger…. Thank you very much for the book recommendation. I am going to buy the book but so confused with many choices.. Do you know which edition with more instruction and more illustrations in it?