Drawing Perspective Methods for Artists: 85 Methods for Creating Spatial Illusion in Art by Peter Boerboom & Tim Proetel

Drawing Perspective Methods for Artists: 85 Methods for Creating Spatial Illusion in Art by Peter Boerboom & Tim Proetel

Author:Peter Boerboom & Tim Proetel [Boerboom, Peter]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Rockport Publishers
Published: 2017-07-01T04:00:00+00:00


Soft drawing mediums such as graphite, red chalk, and charcoal are best for creating blurred objects.

The contourless object stays shadowy behind the horizontal hatching.

Without the hard, defined shapes in the foreground, the blurry shapes farther back would be impossible to classify.

The contours become less and less defined and start to dissolve the farther back they are.

By removing and smudging in the dark areas, the suggestion of objects emerges.

An unexpected sharp shape stirs up excitement, as if suddenly something tangible is appearing in the fog.



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