Draw 50 Vehicles: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Speedboats, Spaceships, Fire Trucks, and Many More

Ames, Lee J. (2012) Draw 50 Vehicles: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Speedboats, Spaceships, Fire Trucks, and Many More. Watson-Guptill Publications, New York. ISBN 978-0-77043295-9

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This book will show you a way to draw boats, ships, trucks, trains, airplanes, aircraft, and spacecraft. You need not start with the first illustration. Choose whichever you wish. When you have decided, follow the step-by-step method shown. Very lightly and carefully, sketch out step number one. However, this step, which is the easiest, should be done most carefully. Step number two is added right to step number one, also lightly and also very carefully. Step number three is sketched right on top of numbers one and two. Continue this way to the last step. It may seem strange to ask you to be extra careful when you are drawing what seem to be the easiest first steps, but this is most important because a careless mistake at the beginning may spoil the whole picture at the end. As you sketch out each step, watch the spaces between the lines, as well as the lines, and see that they are the same. After each step, you may want to lighten your work by pressing it with a kneaded eraser (available at art supply stores). When you have finished, you may want to redo the final step in India ink with a fine brush or pen. When the ink is dry, use the kneaded eraser to clean off the pencil lines. The eraser will not affect the India ink. Here are some suggestions: In the first few steps, even when all seems quite correct, you might do well to hold your work up to a mirror. Sometimes the mirror shows that you’ve twisted the drawing off to one side without being aware of it. At first you may find it difficult to draw the boxes, triangles, or circles, or to just make the pencil go where you wish. Don’t be discouraged. The more you practice, the more you will develop control. Use a compass or a ruler if you wish; professional artists do! The only equipment you’ll need will be a medium or soft pencil, paper, the kneaded eraser and, if you wish, a compass, ruler, pen, or brush. The first steps in this book are shown darker than necessary so that they can be clearly seen. (Keep your work very light.) Remember, there are many other ways and methods to make drawings. This book shows just one method. Why don’t you seek out other ways and methods to make drawings—from teachers, from libraries and, most important … from inside yourself?

Item Type: Book
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HE Transportation and Communications
N Fine Arts > NC Drawing Design Illustration
Divisions: Politeknik Penerbangan
Depositing User: Ms PKL 2 S1 Unair
Date Deposited: 11 Feb 2022 02:36
Last Modified: 11 Feb 2022 02:36
URI: http://repo.poltekbangsby.ac.id/id/eprint/568

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