When you want to learn about perspectives you will find hundreds of art books to show you how...
They are an important guide that helps an artist master the skills of producing art that looks realistic. You will be shown how to draw and paint using horizon lines, vanishing points, viewing points and a whole lot more.
An artist soon gains confidence in their art when they understand how to recreate 3-dimensional form with their drawing. Lifelike paintings are no problem...
* Your picture seems to have depth and substance even if it has been produced as a flat image
* Mood and atmosphere is captured by your pencil drawing
* Your portrait painting subject looks like they could jump out from the canvas and shake your hand
Yet, perspective drawing can seem to be a mystery to an art beginner.
Even top professional artists are guilty of relying upon perspective rules too much. The best of illustrators can find that the paintings they produce look artificial...
* Objects seem to be distorted
* The resulting image gives no more than a sense of flatness
Your own unique artistic viewpoint gives you the key to understanding and using perspectives.
You see the world differently from the person standing next to you. Here are some of the reasons why...
* You are physically different... You could be taller or shorter in height
* You could be short-sighted while your neighbor is long-sighted
* Although your color vision might be perfect... Other people could be effectively color blind
Your emotional response to the art subject also affects the resulting drawing and painting. If you have a passion for the subject your interest levels will be high. The finished picture will be better.
Whatever art critics say about your artwork you know your drawings and paintings show your view of reality. Knowing that your view of the world is unique justifies your artistic vision...
Enjoy your painting and drawing... "Your Art is your own perspective on life!"
They are an important guide that helps an artist master the skills of producing art that looks realistic. You will be shown how to draw and paint using horizon lines, vanishing points, viewing points and a whole lot more.
An artist soon gains confidence in their art when they understand how to recreate 3-dimensional form with their drawing. Lifelike paintings are no problem...
* Your picture seems to have depth and substance even if it has been produced as a flat image
* Mood and atmosphere is captured by your pencil drawing
* Your portrait painting subject looks like they could jump out from the canvas and shake your hand
Yet, perspective drawing can seem to be a mystery to an art beginner.
Even top professional artists are guilty of relying upon perspective rules too much. The best of illustrators can find that the paintings they produce look artificial...
* Objects seem to be distorted
* The resulting image gives no more than a sense of flatness
Your own unique artistic viewpoint gives you the key to understanding and using perspectives.
You see the world differently from the person standing next to you. Here are some of the reasons why...
* You are physically different... You could be taller or shorter in height
* You could be short-sighted while your neighbor is long-sighted
* Although your color vision might be perfect... Other people could be effectively color blind
Your emotional response to the art subject also affects the resulting drawing and painting. If you have a passion for the subject your interest levels will be high. The finished picture will be better.
Whatever art critics say about your artwork you know your drawings and paintings show your view of reality. Knowing that your view of the world is unique justifies your artistic vision...
Enjoy your painting and drawing... "Your Art is your own perspective on life!"
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From simple and relaxed first steps Michael Dale helps you expand your painting and drawing expertise with your free drawing lesson and learn to paint watercolors plan.
