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Sketch like a Boss! - From Novice to a Boss Illustrator in Twenty Easy Steps - cover

Sketch like a Boss! - From Novice to a Boss Illustrator in Twenty Easy Steps

Shirish Deshpande

Casa editrice: Shirish Deshpande

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A Pen is mightier than a Sword!

Now discover the true power of a pen in this amazing guide to sketching like a boss.

This one-of-a-kind exercise book will set all your sketching fears to rest and guide you step-by-step in drawing the most awesome illustrations.

Come join Shirish on this amazing journey of discovery.

What will you learn?
-- The concepts of shadows and highlights.
-- Shading techniques using pens.
-- Various 'texture hacks' for drawing objects like glass, stones, bricks, wood
-- Drawing human figures in the landscape.
-- Basic perspective concepts.

And that's not all.

You will learn to implement all these techniques hands-on in twenty amazing step-by-step demonstrations, spanning subjects of various levels of difficulty ranging from simple to complex.

Simple subjects:
-- A Football
-- An Ice Cream Cone
-- A Plain Candle and a Half-Melted Candle
-- A Leaf
-- A Fruit
-- A Mineral Water Bottle

Medium complexity subjects:
-- An Old Wooden Door
-- A Truck
-- The Stairs
-- A Shopfront
-- An Abandoned Car
-- A Small Boat
-- A Banyan Tree Trunk
-- A Shrine

Complex subjects:
-- An Old Victorian Building
-- A Small Temple at the Crossroads
-- An Old Stone Building Converted into an Office
-- An Old Telephone
-- A Church
-- A House in Hawaii

Let’s get sketching like a Boss!
Disponibile da: 23/10/2023.

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