Portraying people is undoubtedly one of the most difficult aspects of drawing. Expressions, movements, emotions and gazes add a series of challenges not present when drawing still lifes or landscapes. In addition, the scant number of books specifically about drawing children leave many of the particularities related to the portrayal of childhood unresolved. This book, now in paperback, fills this void. Using live models, either posing or simply naturally, photographs, videos, drawings of faces, it contains a step-by-step, detailed explanation on how to draw children. Through an introduction to proportions, and by training in observing the changes children experience over the years, the reader learns how to capture both children's physical and psychological transformations. Portraying Children is intended for illustrators and those who love to draw, and anyone else who wants to capture the memorable and fleeting moments associated with childhood.
Auflage
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
An Malen und Zeichnen und an Porträts Interessierte
Produkt-Hinweis
Illustrationen
Mit zahlreichen schwarzweiß und farbigen Abbildungen
Maße
Höhe: 290 mm
Breite: 211 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-84-17656-58-4 (9788417656584)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Autor*in
Kunstdozentin, Ullustratorin, Architektin
Daniela Brambilla studied Architecture and Art Criticism and from 1986 has coordinated the department of Illustration and Animation at the reputed Instituto Europeo di Design of Milan, where she teaches Human Figure Design and Pictorial Techniques.
Introduction | Children's proportions. Children in fashion | How to draw children | Life drawing. Gestural drawing. Drawing from memory | Drawing from pictures and videos. Methods and techniques. Tracing. Copying. Videos. | Studying lines/marks. Blind and modelled drawing. Blindcontour drawing. Modelled drawing and force lines. | Graphic and pictorial techniques. Chiaroscuro and colour. Three dimensionality. Painting techniques. Experimentation. | The masters, inspiration and imagination. Research and imagination. | Exercises. | Now what do I do? The sketchbook to never travel alone.