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Graves, Douglas R.
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Anatomy, Artistic.
Charcoal drawing -- Technique.
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Life drawing in char...
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Life drawing in charcoal [electronic resource] / by Douglas R. Graves.
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Graves, Douglas R.
New York : Dover Publications, 1994.
Subjects
Anatomy, Artistic.
Charcoal drawing -- Technique.
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9780486134062 (electronic bk.)
0486134067 (electronic bk.)
Description:
1 online resource (175 p.) : ill.
Contents:
Materials and exercises -- Seeing tonal quality -- The difference between lines and edges -- Objects as they are -- The traditional use of plaster cast figures -- Keying a drawing -- Translating color to black and white -- Some basic figure proportions -- Keeping the figure from looking "stiff" -- Seeing large tonal masses -- Alignments: constructive aids to correct proportions -- The reclining figure -- Foreshortening -- Idealization or interpretation -- Why study anatomy? -- Male and female figure distinctions -- Negative shapes -- Two sources of light -- A tour of the life class -- Controlling edges -- Sculpturing, modeling, and rhythm -- Movement and muscles -- Drawing the face, head, and hands -- Different modes of charcoal rendering -- Composing a figure on a page -- Mass drawing in fast action poses -- Line drawing: a bonus from the mass approach.
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Rather than building up a drawing from lines, this innovative method encourages students to begin with tonal masses. Suitable for experts as well as beginners, its step-by-step demonstrations feature over 200 illustrations. Topics include foreshortening, use of modeling to achieve added dimension, facial features, and other aspects of life drawing.
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