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![]() Boy Paddling... An pencil and ink wash drawing by Michael Dale "Figure Drawing Secrets""Do you want to know the Right (and the Wrong) way to Learn Figure Drawing?"A review by Michael Dale... (Note: This posting is for the more experienced artist) If someone told you that you could quickly learn to ‘Draw People and Figures Perfectly In Any Position…’ Would you believe them? Might your answer be… Yes?
Or, more likely, will your answer be NO! If so, why not? Surely, you want to learn the secrets of discovering the right and wrong way to learn figure drawing? I’ve been struggling for more than 30 years to get reasonable lifelike representations of men, women and children in my paintings and drawings. Why have I been struggling
all these years? I still want to improve my
figure drawing skills. There must be a trick or two that could save me
time and stop me making the same mistakes.
A couple of days ago I found someone who made that claim with an ebook titled ‘Figure Drawing Secrets’. It is supposed to be a long lost manuscript containing “1016 detailed illustrations that cover every aspect of anatomy for the artist” Should I ignore the claim?
Is it just junk?
Or, should I take a chance that it is true? Should I find out whether there are secrets revealed in the ebook? Is there anything I can learn? Well, here’s where you can
find out what I discovered a few days ago.
Is ‘Figure Drawing Secrets’ a resource you need? I’ll try to answer as honestly as I can. First, let me tell what some of the publisher’s claims are for Section I, which discusses ‘Proportion’…
Are
the claims justified?
I hate counting numbers to check if such claims are true. So, its your judgment... I’ll leave you to answer these question for yourself. What is important
is… If the artist has spent hundreds of hours making
fine detailed figure drawings, do they help you learn the secrets
promised?
Here, I can give you good news that… ‘Figure
Drawing Secrets’
is definitely not junk.
It answers questions I didn’t even know needed asking about human anatomy… There are endless facts that help you to get the picture. Here are 7 secrets I learned about proportion…
These are useful facts. In total, there’s loads of other vital facts about figure drawing given in the first 5 pages. And, there are eleven more pages that show…
Page 16 gives you a 13 step method for drawing from life...
Finally, there are freehand sketches of male figures in action. You will be impressed by the quality of the artist’s drawings... With
quick fluid lines they show the flow of motion and beauty of the human
form… the sketches show great technique for you to copy.
On page 18, I like the quote “Speed should be acquired through judgement, not haste”… If you need drawing encouragement these words sum up the best approach. ‘Figure Drawing Secrets’ looks good. I reckon ‘Part 1, Proportion’, makes a promising start and offers you a convincing guide to getting the best figure drawing facts. So, rather than take my word, make your own judgement from the following statement… “Time spent working
with body proportion is essential to all great
figure drawing and painting”
Check out the following text link to find out for yourself… At last! You can Learn To Draw People and Figures Perfectly in any position without a Model And theres more... Figure Drawing Secrets also contains additional sections for Skeleton and The Head and Neck |
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