Drawix : The Ultimate Art Book Anatomy for Artists: Figure Drawing Made Easy with Secrets!
J**R
Tons of references
Package was flawless. Book was completely intact. While it does have some steps on how to create the parts of the body, it has a ton of references that can be used. Now, I can i.prove my digital artworks when I draw humans. Worth every pretty penny.
K**W
Excellent Resource for Aspiring Artists!
"Drawix: The Ultimate Art Book Anatomy for Artists" is an incredible tool for anyone looking to improve their figure drawing skills. The step-by-step breakdowns and detailed sketches make complex anatomy concepts easy to understand and apply. I appreciate how the book focuses on proportions and poses, making it ideal for beginners and experienced artists alike. The illustrations are clear and inspiring, providing plenty of practice material. This is a must-have for artists aiming to refine their craft.
E**R
Don’t waste your money on this useless picture book.
Random examples that sum up what you can expect from this book:Page 49: [various drawings of a torso, from crude and boxy to more realistic]“The chest can be depicted as an egg or box shape. It’s often helpful to simplify the structure of the torso into basic shapes and lines.”That’s the entire page. No insights into the author’s process or tips you can apply to enhance your own skills. Just, ‘hey check out these sketches and read this not-so-helpful caption.’ Surely, it gets better from here, right? More details? More insights? Let’s see.Page 63: [nice drawings of an arm by the author. They don’t emphasize or illustrate any lesson one might learn in order to draw them.]“The triceps muscle can be represented by an egg shaped form that is divided into two parts. The triceps are more pronounced when the arm is bent and less pronounced when the arm is extended.”— Okay. Again, that’s the entire page. Nice sketches up top, some pointless comment about the sketches below or off to the side. Repeat, repeat, repeat. Just remember that everything is either an egg or a box and you, too, can draw like Erick Kelly! This is a picture book. No lessons. No “secrets.” I should have heeded the warnings of the reviewer who mentions that this is basically a copy of a series of books called Morpho by Michel Lauricella. I’m not familiar with those myself. But, I’d make a blind bet that they’re more useful than this book to anyone who’s actually looking for some guidance to enhance their skills and not just admire the author’s nice drawings (if they’re really even his drawings). No wonder there’s no preview of the contents available to see before buying.
C**.
Drawing book
Bought for a gift. Was appreciative
T**
This is not just a picture book, so if you don’t want to read this isn’t for you.
very beginner friendly! If you're looking to start learning how to draw characters then I highly recommend this book. Its very easy to follow along with and has step by step processes on each section of the human body! this is for drawing purposes only i don't see how this could be helpful in an advanced educational way. but even that being said you will finish this book knowing more than you did before.
J**T
More than what I asked for 💪🏾
Received this awesome book fast! And it holds the everything I needed, and the book also gives serious tips on detail of the human body in sketch form. No matter if you are sketching real people or trying to make realistic cartoon people. This little guy is a must have . Highly recommended
S**E
Best Drawing Book
This is the best drawing/anatomy book I've ever had and I've purchased more than 65 so far. It's very useful and not too difficult to understand. I am looking forward to the other 5 books in the series to come out. This is now my Drawing handbook that I take with me everywhere. It's small and easy to just slip in my bag, because it's the same size as my iPad mini.
C**R
Quite a Let Down
Honestly, I was VERY excited about this book, I love drawing and I feel like I'm halfway decent at it, I thought learning a little bit more about autonomy would help tho... Idk why I didn't like it, maybe between the little I learned and the way it was worded just was hard to understand, there is NO step by step, just a bunch of sketches. (Very nice sketches I use as reference photos I will add tho) my advice, skip this one and keep looking!
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