Learning to draw anatomy the easy way.
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Learning the human anatomy is probably the most difficult lesson for any artist to learn. Too often the study of anatomy is dull and boring so mastering the human figure isn't even an option. However, figure drawing is the only subject you can't fake. The big problem is most books on the subject are filled with boring description after description but not enough actual illustrations and clear drawings. This course will show you the right and wrong way to learn figure drawing in less time AND it's enjoyable!
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Stop drawing and painting figures the hard way!
The art industry has always been, and probably always will be, very in demand. Not only because everyone enjoys and good work of art, but because businesses depend on creative marketing images to capture buyer attention. Advertising is arguably the biggest business in the US, if not the world, so the need for cutting edge and clever artistic images is always expanding.The average starting salary for graphic artists alone starts around $15/hr and can skyrocket from there. About 63% of traditional and digital artists are self employed and many of them earn even more than salaried artists.
So what do you do if you weren't a child prodigy who knew they wanted to go into this industry from the age of 5? Well there is still time and hope to learn art at home!
There is a newly released work simply titled "Figure Drawing Secrets" by Victor Perard that I believe is the quickest and easiest way to learn figure drawing. Inside this magnificent work you'll get over 1016 detailed illustrations of the human body in perspective, from different angles, both in still poses and in movement. Absolutely everything any artist would need.
Victor Perard was an internationally known illustrator and painter. He was born in Paris, France and immigrated to the United States some time in the early 1930's. He lived near Dorset, Vermont and painted many landscapes around the surrounding areas.
He illustrated many books on figure drawing and animal drawing and exhibited at the Salmagundi Club in New York among others.
This eBook by Victor Perard is divided up into 9 comprehensive sections:
Section I: Proportion
Section II: Skeleton
Section III: Head & Neck
Section IV: The Torso
Section V: The Arm
Section VI: The Hand
Section VII: The Leg
Section VIII: The Foot
As you can see this really is the ultimate tutorial for figure drawing, sketching and painting but until now it was nearly lost forever. (Even if you're an abstract artist you'll benefit immensely from drawing the human form because you'll become an expert at perceiving and rendering shape.)
Just imagine being able to draw people anytime, any place, almost anywhere%u2026without the inconvenience of a live model! You can also Click Here to download free a Face Drawing secrets eBook and get free newsletters with drawing tips!
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