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Figure Drawing for All It's Worth [Loomis, Andrew] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Figure Drawing for All It's Worth Review: Most excellent! - This book has been absolutely great. It’s another tool in my belt. Ide recommend the book to beginners or the artist that’s further along the road. There’s bound to be something in here that anyone could find useful. It’s basically everything you need to know about the body and nothing you don’t. Loomis takes a more proportional approach rather than going step by step through the lengthy and unnecessary process of learning all the bones, and the muscles and the this and the that. He’s concise, but doesn’t hold back information. The book is simple, but doesn’t lack depth. Ide happy buy it again, buy it for an aspiring artist, and even pay double for it. This book is truly worth every penny and the effort it took to write a review as it’s not something I often care to do. Please enjoy! Review: A Professor's Review: Really THE BEST book on Figure Drawing - Most books on figure drawing go something like this: Step 1-sketch the figure; Step 2-fill in all the details. That's a HUGE step from the sketch to the detailed drawing!!! Many so-called figure drawing instructional books are simply portfolios of the author's artwork with very little instruction. Tsk. Loomis is different. He goes through all the intermediate steps you need to draw a figure. You learn to draw "manikins" from your imagination, with body parts in the proper proportions, and in all kinds of poses. He also teaches you how to draw the figure in perspective. Once you master that, he covers all the anatomy you need to know in order to create realistic figures. Finally with all that mastered, he covers clothing & shading the figure (value) along with how to draw some of the more complex body parts like heads, hands, and feet. As a professor I can state confidently that the step-by-step teaching approach in this book is the best that you can find, outside of maybe taking a class. But even most figure drawing classes don't cover the material in this book! To summarize you learn the fundamentals of drawing figures: proportion, anatomy, perspective, values, color, and knowledge of mediums and materials. The only drawback for today's students (who I find mainly want to draw Manga and Anime-style characters) is that the drawing style is dated. But if you master the fundamentals in this book you can easily adapt them to other genres. - Professor F., past-Director of UNM's Interdisciplinary Film & Digital Media Program






| Best Sellers Rank | #38,080 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #10 in Printmaking (Books) #23 in Human Figure Art (Books) #56 in Figure Drawing Guides |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,451) |
| Dimensions | 9.13 x 1 x 12.3 inches |
| Edition | Facsimile edition |
| ISBN-10 | 0857680986 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0857680983 |
| Item Weight | 2.86 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 208 pages |
| Publication date | May 31, 2011 |
| Publisher | Titan Books |
D**S
Most excellent!
This book has been absolutely great. It’s another tool in my belt. Ide recommend the book to beginners or the artist that’s further along the road. There’s bound to be something in here that anyone could find useful. It’s basically everything you need to know about the body and nothing you don’t. Loomis takes a more proportional approach rather than going step by step through the lengthy and unnecessary process of learning all the bones, and the muscles and the this and the that. He’s concise, but doesn’t hold back information. The book is simple, but doesn’t lack depth. Ide happy buy it again, buy it for an aspiring artist, and even pay double for it. This book is truly worth every penny and the effort it took to write a review as it’s not something I often care to do. Please enjoy!
P**F
A Professor's Review: Really THE BEST book on Figure Drawing
Most books on figure drawing go something like this: Step 1-sketch the figure; Step 2-fill in all the details. That's a HUGE step from the sketch to the detailed drawing!!! Many so-called figure drawing instructional books are simply portfolios of the author's artwork with very little instruction. Tsk. Loomis is different. He goes through all the intermediate steps you need to draw a figure. You learn to draw "manikins" from your imagination, with body parts in the proper proportions, and in all kinds of poses. He also teaches you how to draw the figure in perspective. Once you master that, he covers all the anatomy you need to know in order to create realistic figures. Finally with all that mastered, he covers clothing & shading the figure (value) along with how to draw some of the more complex body parts like heads, hands, and feet. As a professor I can state confidently that the step-by-step teaching approach in this book is the best that you can find, outside of maybe taking a class. But even most figure drawing classes don't cover the material in this book! To summarize you learn the fundamentals of drawing figures: proportion, anatomy, perspective, values, color, and knowledge of mediums and materials. The only drawback for today's students (who I find mainly want to draw Manga and Anime-style characters) is that the drawing style is dated. But if you master the fundamentals in this book you can easily adapt them to other genres. - Professor F., past-Director of UNM's Interdisciplinary Film & Digital Media Program
S**R
Best Figure Drawing Book Ever!
If you want to draw people for a living this is the first book you should buy and it should be the one you reference most often. Loomis takes the difficult task of drawing the human figure and breaks it down into manageable steps. The writing is as good as the artwork, Mr. Loomis explains the reasoning behind his methodology in clear precise terms. His professional advice feels like one magician passing on trade secrets to the next generation. The nudity is tasteful and academic enough that even young aspiring mature artistic teens should have this book in their art library. Everything by Andrew Loomis is a must read, buy this along with Fun With A Pencil and you have a solid education which will teach all you need to know for having a foundation as an illustrator. If I had only one artbook to take with me to a desert island this is the one I would choose. This is a wonderful time for young artists because of the latest reprints of Loomis' instructional books. I have seen many copies of the original volumes in libraries and I believe the reprints to be higher quality than the originals. Going to art college my friends and I had to settle for third and forth generation photocopies made from borrowed copies; it was impossible to buy copies of Loomis' books. Now thanks to these wonderful reproductions Mr. Loomis is training up a whole new army of artists!
A**N
The Loomis series of books are amongst the best.
I have a 1947 vintage edition of this book that used to be my mother's (she was a talented commercial illustrator who died from cancer when I was a teenager). So I've had this book for 40yrs, and in all that time of adding to my library of artistic books, I've never found a better general reference for learning to draw figures (though Willy Pogany's 'Drawing Lessons' book of 1946 comes pretty close). It has excellent sections on the basics of perspective, light and shade, anatomy, proportion and composition, and the examples of Loomis's pencil craft and penmanship are superb. Now granted, this is an old book, entirely in black and white, stylistically mannered and from the point of view of a realist illustrator of a bygone era, rather than a of a fine artist (for whom the drawings might lack some degree of artistic expressionism or abstraction), but it is nevertheless, one of the finest books available on the subject of figurative drawing; even after all this time. I value it so highly, I've just bought a second copy so that when I eventually disappear, my two artistically oriented kids won't have to fight over this particular part of my library.
A**I
Fantastic.
This book has it all. Nothing else is needed for a wholesome understanding of the human form. At the most I might toss in a little Bridgman for a more geometry/construction based approach. Someone wrote in the reviews that Loomis "traced" the figure. If you want to know more about his creative process and how he used his references (which ALL professionals DO use), check out his other awesome book called "Creative Illustration". This book will teach you the fundamentals. That book will transform you into an artist. But as for the tracing thing - oh please. I'm sure that Loomis could have absolutely gotten away with it, but why on earth such a brilliantly skilled artist, who not only has mastered anatomy and perspective but has a strong handle on form and light would need to trace is absolutely beyond me - actually I would pay to see his traced drawings! Lol. Get this book (in printed form) and just do the work. You won't regret it!!
K**D
Ouvrage de référence sur le dessin anatomique ainsi que la perspective. Il est en anglais, mais cela ne devrait pas vous freiner.
S**N
Es un libro de enseñanza de dibujo de figura clásico de los años 40 del pasado siglo. Lo usé cuando era pequeño, hace muchos años en otra edición más antigua. En esta edición el papel del libro es bastante bueno, la edición está muy cuidada y la impresión no es mala, lo que es destacable especialmente, porque muchas de las ilustraciones son reproducciones de dibujos de carboncillo. El autor es un mago del dibujo y recomiendo echar un vistazo a esta obra o a otras similares, tiene 4 libros si te interesa aprender a dibujar personas de manera proporcionada.
S**Z
Allgemein: Dieses Buch von Andrew Loomis ist ein Goldstück! Der Preis ist völlig gerechtfertigt, wie ich finde, denn die Erklärungen und Tipps sind wirklich gut und hilfreich. Vor allem sind es die kleinen Details, die mir geholfen haben. Um dieses Buch wirklich nutzen zu können, bedarf es guter Englischkenntnisse, da andernfalls der Lesefluss und das Verständnis durchaus schwer fällt. Loomis beschreibt nicht nur bekannte Techniken, sondern gibt Tipps, die mir persönlich viel gebracht haben. Er beschreibt ja selbst, dass er viele Dinge in seinem Buch festhält, die so nicht festgehalten wurden und ihm in seiner Karriere geholfen haben. Ich finde auch noch einmal klasse, wie sehr er betont, dass Zeichner keine Geheimnisse voreinander haben (brauchen) und es wichtige Dinge gibt, die beim Zeichnen zu beachten sind (und gar nicht mal so einfach zu befolgen sein können). Das Buch & dessen Qualität: Das Buch ist etwas größer als A4 und das ist auch gut so. Dadurch erkennt jeder die Zeichnungen sehr gut, es ist Platz für Notizen (ja, durchaus sinnvoll) und lässt viele Details erkennen. Gerade bei solchen Büchern finde ich das unglaublich wichtig, dass der Leser viel erkennen kann, ohne sich anstrengen zu müssen. Das Buch ist gut durch strukturiert und ein roter Faden ist erkennbar. Arbeitet der Leser jedes Kapitel durch und übt, wie er es empfiehlt, wird dieses Buch jeden Zeichner weiterbringen können. Inhalt: Es gibt darum, Figuren zu zeichnen. Das beschreibt Loomis wunderbar (ihr könnt heraus lesen, dass ich begeistert bin ;) ) und mir persönlich hilft das Buch sehr. Ich selbst bin noch nicht weit, habe das Buch aber so ziemlich vorher durchgelesen (und selbst das hat mir einiges gebracht). Ich finde es sehr toll, welche Haltung er zu Künstlern und Zeichnern hat und was er zur dieser "Szene" zu sagen hat. Loomis beschreibt alles sehr ausführlich und einfach erklärt, ist aber auch sehr ehrlich und direkt, wenn der Leser etwas lieber sein lassen sollte. Fazit: Der Preis ist völlig gerechtfertigt. Das Papier ist fest, die Schrift gut lesbar und die Zeichnungen gut erkennbar. Die Erklärungen sind gut und einfach, sofern man Englisch gut beherrscht. Ich finde es super und kann es jedem empfehlen, der sich verbessern möchte, was das Figuren Zeichnen angeht.
A**O
Ottima edizione. Da studiare. Illustrazioni molto chiare. I modelli sono quelli degli anni quaranta ma ciò che conta è la tecnica illustrata, non il soggetto
A**A
This is an essential book if you want to learn figure drawing. The author’s style is EASY to read and FUN keeps you engaging. Drawings are easy to understand and to draw along. Understanding of basic proportions hight and width of male and female figure. Bones, muscles and shading the form. Simple Excise on every chapter.
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