A good sketch starts with good bones.
The fourth book in the Urban Sketching Handbook series uses drawings
and simple steps to explain the often challenging and overwhelming
concepts of perspective in practical and useful ways for on-site
sketching. Most books are either too abstract or don't provide enough
information that relates to what you actually do when you're out in the
busy, wide world about to start a drawing. Where do you start? How do
you edit what you see to flatten and shrink it onto your paper? How does
perspective work?
The Urban Sketching Handbook: Understanding Perspective helps you
learn to think like an architect, to draw buildings and spaces by
reducing what you see to simple, basic shapes, then adding layers in
simple steps, and finally finishing your sketch with detail, tone, and
color--in accurate perspective. Full of helpful tips, architect and
illustrator, Stephanie Bower even de-constructs sketches to show you how
to create them! Once you understand perspective, it will change the way
you see the world--you'll see perspective everywhere.
Some of the key concepts explored in this volume are:
- Basic Terms
- Basic Spatial Principles
- Types of Perspective
- Building a Sketch in Layers
- Special Conditions