Member Reviews
A book that reads fast, is very basic, there are examples to take a little guide (but not so much), it teaches you a little about different steps in anatomical drawing, for those who have no idea about drawing and start, this well this book.
This is a very helpful book that shows you step-by-step how to draw facial features and people. There's a nice variety of diversity, though it would be great if there was a little more difference between the eye, nose, mouth and body shapes of the people. Different hair and skin types are depicted, and a range of poses (things like standing with a guitar, riding a skateboard and sitting, not things like jumping or running) and they look like fairly modern people. The drawings all tend to be of moderately attractive young adults, not of elderly people, bald people, kids or particularly different looking people. It uses the style of drawing pencil shapes and then using pen over the final drawing and erasing the pencil lines. Older kids and adults should be able to follow this with reasonable accuracy without a lot of artistic skill. All in all, it's a good resource that should be quite helpful.
I read a temporary digital ARC of this book for review.