by David LewisHere is a really good book for the artist who wants to develop his or
her pencil drawing abilities, whether it's to improve your preliminary
sketch work, or to create beautiful pencil drawings complete in their
own right.
Pencil Drawing Techniques brings together six
of today's best artists, all of whom are incredibly fine instructors as
well.
The artists show you how to develop your skill and ability
in handling pencil technique. Ferdinand Petrie shows you how to handle
pencils and produce a controlled variety of lines, values, and textures.
Then he shows you exactly how to use these techniques to draw
landscapes in a range of styles and compositions.
Rudy De Reyna
explains pencil basics, and explores perspective, size relationships,
form, and structure. Douglas grave teaches you how to begin drawing
portraits by building a drawing step-by-step. Norman Dams and Joe Singer
demonstrate how you can use the pencil to produce spectacular drawings
of animals. John Blockley and Richard Bolton show you how pencil
drawings can capture the essence of a subject and help you work out a
plan for painting it. Finally, Bet Borgeson teaches you all the secrets
of colored pencil work and demonstrates a whole new dimension.
The
book is divided into seven sections: how to handle a pencil,
fundamentals of drawing, drawing landscapes, drawing portraits, drawing
animals, drawing for watercolors, and handling color pencils. The
copious illustrations show in detail how the artists use their
techniques. For the artist who uses the pencil,
Pencil Drawing
Techniques is an an excellent instructional book of ideas for using
the pencil creatively.