Frank J.Lohan

Wildlife Sketching

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For every artist who longs to capture the beauty of nature on paper, here is clear, concise instruction on creating true-to-life drawings. Author Frank Lohan, an experienced teacher, stresses perceptive study and analysis. His numerous examples illustrate how to discover the underlying geometric shapes of natural subjects, and they show how to develop sketches that form the basis of realistic compositions.Beginning and advanced artists as well as wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate these 600 images of birds, flowers, trees, animals, reptiles, and amphibians. Step-by-step methods, explained in simple terms, offer guidance on selecting tools and materials; creating perspective drawings; employing pencil, pen, and charcoal techniques; and other approaches.
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568 printed pages
Publication year
2012
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  • Valeria Cristanchohas quoted2 months ago
    Whatever the subject—house, boat, landscape, animal, or bird—I want an artistically pleasing drawing first; but I also want a reasonable degree of faithfulness to the geometry of the subject.
  • Valeria Cristanchohas quoted4 months ago
    Do the same: make your quick action sketches from direct observation. Then go to detailed reference works to see just what outline features you need to emphasize (tail, crest, beak). Finally, tone your sketch to indicate the lights and darks, and add the dark patterns where they belong.
  • Valeria Cristanchohas quoted4 months ago
    Parts of a bird’s leg. There is a definite angle unless the bird has its leg stretched.

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