Become confident in perspective drawing!
Have you ever asked yourself these questions:
- How to improve my imagination drawing?
- How to compose better images?
- How to draw complex/curvy/organic forms in perspective from any point of view?
- How to get the proportions and depth right in perspective?
This second book in the Sketch Like an Architect book series focuses exactly on answering these questions to help you improve your perspective drawing skills and to help you become a better visual artist.
Here's what you'll learn from the Advanced Techniques in Architectural Sketching:
- How to put your ideas on paper - and present them in beautiful and understandable way.
- How to improve your imagination drawing - practice your imagination with provided exercises.
- You'll master advanced perspective concepts - so you'll be able to show your ideas from any point of view.
- You'll learn 1-,2-,3-,4-, 5- & Multi-point perspective - you'll learn when and how to use each of these types.
- How to draw complex & organic forms in perspective - nothing will be too hard to draw anymore.
This book includes:
- 118 pages
- 20+ Worksheets for practicing
- 200+ Illustrations
- Step-by-step tutorials
- Do's & Dont's (Common mistake to avoid)
- Correct solutions to the Worksheets
- Finished Examples of Sketches Explaining Key Techniques,
- Recommended Analog & Digital Tools for Sketching
- Further Resources to Explore.
Let this book be a useful and easy-to-follow guide on your drawing journey, helping you become more confident, precise, and convincing in sketching & drawing. It's an ideal companion for architecture & design students and professionals as well as hobby sketchers who love urban sketching and pen & ink drawing.
David Drazil is an architect who loves to sketch. Every day he shares his passion for the visual representation of architecture through drawings and tips on his website www.SketchLikeAnArchitect.com and on his popular Instagram account @david_drazil. Through creating educational resources on architectural sketching, David is focused on helping other architects, designers, and hobby sketchers to use sketching as a tool to improve their design process and presentation. A trained architect with international experience, David holds a BSc in Architecture and Building Engineering from Czech Technical University in Prague and an MSc in Architecture and Design from Aalborg University in Aalborg. He also collaborates as a featured artist with the iPad sketching apps Morpholio and ShadowDraw. He lives in Prague, Czech Republic.