Drawing horses with Practice Drawing workbook 11
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Practice Drawing - Workbook 11: Horses
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Freehand drawing
made easy!
Even in a digital world, freehand sketching is still a recipe for success for impressive works of art. It is your own hand that makes your art unique.
Many people don't know their ability to draw. But even unpractised line drawings can make for impressive images. It is actually the imperfection that turns your images into works of art.
This exercise book makes you an artist
Tracing is a simple and proven method to learn freehand drawing. After your exercises in this book, you will also succeed without templates because you will have developed a sense of proportion and contours.
The result: impressive drawings that you have made yourself, even on the first attempt.
These are originals that you should even sign with your own name. It is your hand that has created this remarkable work of art.
The beautiful motifs are what make each stroke of the pen or pencil pure joy.
Take advantage of every free space to let your creativity run wild.
Depending on the thickness of the pen or pencil and how hard you press down, you'll get different results. With a sharpened pencil, you can achieve the highest level of detail.
With wax pencils, coloured pencils, or crayons you can colour your drawing or just add colour effects.
With charcoal pencils, you can create rough drawings where it can be difficult to outline details, but can be just as artful.
You'll find each motif twice as an original template: one for trial and error and the second for your next draft.
Use the rear of the sketch template to create practice tracing or shading on the mirror image of the template.
The paperback format is handy and easy to take with you wherever you go, that way you can use any free moment to practise.
Explore this book and get stuck in:
it's simply fun!