Monday, August 31, 2020

#BookReview: Ten-Step Drawing: People: Draw a range of figures & faces in 10 easy steps by Walter Foster Creative Team






Synopsis: Featuring illustrated tutorials for drawing faces, features, and figures, Ten-Step Drawing: People breaks down each subject into ten simple steps. All you need to get started is a pen or pencil and a piece of paper!

With Ten-Step Drawing: People, learn to draw the figure from head to toe, step by easy step. From eyeslipsnoses, and earsto handsfeet, and clothing, beginning artists will delight in rendering a variety of poses and expressions; as well as how easy it is to recreate them in ten simple drawing steps. Handy prompts help encourage artistic individuality and include helpful tips for drawing other subjects not featured in the book. Approachable text and step-by-step drawings make learning to draw fun and easy, and the portable format allows for spontaneous drawing wherever you may be. So grab a pencil and start drawing!

Designed especially for aspiring illustrators, doodlers, and art hobbyists, the fun and approachable books in the Ten-Step Drawing series encourage new artists to get acquainted with the basic principles of drawing so they can learn to create art with confidence. Ten-Step Drawing: People is sure to encourage even the most reluctant artist to break out a sketchbook and doodle to their heart's content.

Also available in the Ten-Step Drawing series: FlowersAnimals, and Nature.
 


This title will be released on September 1, 2020.

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
My Review: Great starter book for those who are getting into drawling with no idea on what to do.  It gave easy to understand instructions and is somewhat detailed.  I think that for someone that really wants to get into drawling this book is a good place to start.  However, if you want to go into more details than this one may not be for you.  Overall, it was a great starter. 









Justine Lecouffe is an artist, illustrator, and graphic designer based in London, UK. She creates digital and traditional hand drawings encompassing fashion, beauty, architecture, and travel for clients in a wide range of industries, from book publishing to branding for jewelry and fashion designers. Her work has been published in a number of books, including Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls, and her major clients include Apple, O2, National Trust, NHS, Redbull, Nivea, and Pandora. If you’d like to find out more information or see further examples of her work, find her on Instagram @justine_lcf.









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