Learn How to Draw Portraits of Ocean And Sea Animals in Pencil For the Absolute Beginner - Paolo Lopez de Leon & John Davidson

Learn How to Draw Portraits of Ocean And Sea Animals in Pencil For the Absolute Beginner

By Paolo Lopez de Leon & John Davidson

  • Release Date: 2014-01-23
  • Genre: Art & Architecture

Description

Learn How to Draw Portraits of Ocean And Sea Animals in Pencil For the Absolute Beginner

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Drawing Materials
Rendering
•Sphere
•Cone
•Cube
•Cylinder
Application
•Drawing an Outline
•Grid System
Drawing and Rendering
•Dolphin
•Great White Shark
•Blue Whale
•Octopus
•Jellyfish
•Stingray
•Sea Turtle
•Sea Horse
Tips to Remember
Author Bio

Introduction
Most of us are fascinated by these Ocean or Sea animals, because let’s face it, we don’t normally see them (unless you’re living near any the body of water), we only see them most of time in the aquarium and ponds or any man made or artificial body of water which is too limited.

Knowing the nature of aquatic animals; how they live in their habitat? Considering how large it is, how do they interact? How do they contribute to their marine environment? Aside from all these questions, which I suppose your wonder and interest is great, that curiosity is building within.

I’m glad that you pick up this book, as it proves that it is not just out of curiosity, but within you, an artist that need to be unleashed. That’s how you want to understand something; you want it to be more vivid, and that is why you want to draw them, not just a doodle or do a quick sketch. But you want more with a touch of realism. And that my friend, where this course comes in, you will do these exercises, with perseverance and dedication in your part. As this book will guide and help you achieve the skills, which you will need to become an Artist in Marine life.
Just follow this book step by step, and in no time you will be good in drawing Ocean and Sea animals. I promise you that, and you will be amaze of how good you are in drawing and everyone.

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