An Introduction to Drawing Animals
Kay Gallwey(Author)
David & Charles (Publisher)
Published on 28. November 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-0-7153-1520-0 (ISBN)
Description
There has always been this constant interest in the portrayal of animals, an interest which continues today. This is a practical approach to the subject explores the vast range of techniques and media that are available, and tips on how to achieve the best results with them. The opening chapters explain the importance of having a firm grasp of anatomy and an understanding of how the skeleton of an animal works, along with the functions of joints, muscles and fur. The author stresses the need to study the actual line of the animal, and how this is affected by movement, age and character. In addition to this, several fundamental problems are dealt with, for example how to draw the texture of the fur, how to show foreshortening, how to capture the effects of light and shade and how to convey the character of the animal. There are several step-by-step demonstrations to accompany the test, where the different media are explained in more detail, giving examples of what to use to create certain effects. Among those features are pencil, pen, charcoal, pen and ink, watercolour, pastels and monotypes.
With a wealth of illustrative material, from rapid sketches at the zoo to the fine detail of a bulldog's nose, this is an appropriately vital and energetic approach to this popular and rewarding subject.
With a wealth of illustrative material, from rapid sketches at the zoo to the fine detail of a bulldog's nose, this is an appropriately vital and energetic approach to this popular and rewarding subject.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Newton Abbot
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 215 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7153-1520-0 (9780715315200)
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Person
Kay Gallwey attended City & Guilds Art School and the Royal Academy of Fine Art. She exhibits regularly and has contributed to a number of art books as well as having written and illustrated two children's books of her own.
Content
Introduction - Materials and Equipment - Anatomy - Form and Perspective - Line and Movement, Light and Shade - Pencil and Charcoal - Pen or Brush and Ink - Pastels - Watercolour - Monotypes and Drawing - Sketchbooks - Expanding Your Skills - making a maquette - Presentation and Care of Work Index