Member Reviews
Drawing Digital provides a solid introduction to the world of digital art, making it accessible for beginners eager to explore their creativity with a tablet. Lisa Bardot's step-by-step projects are clear and varied, covering a range of subjects from still lifes to self-portraits, which keeps the content engaging. Her vibrant artwork serves as an excellent source of inspiration. While the book offers valuable tips and app basics, some sections could benefit from more depth, especially for those looking to refine their skills further. Overall, it’s a useful resource for anyone looking to dip their toes into digital drawing, but it may not fully satisfy more experienced artists seeking advanced techniques.
I thought that this was a great digital book to draw along with for the basics of digital drawing. I am quite experienced so I used this more as practice and inspiration for technique
This is the perfect book for everyone who wants to learn how to draw digitally. It starts off with the basics and then guides you through more and more complex drawings. I recently got an iPad with Procreate and this book had all the information I was looking for and more.
I really enjoyed this book. It gives you a tour of all the tools on the iPad that you can use to draw. I don't do digital drawing but it's still a great book if you want to learn to draw by hand. It teaches basic drawing concepts like starting with basic shapes and combining them to make images as well as how colors work together. I also like how visual the book is. It has pictures of what is happening in each step which is extremely helpful if you are a visual learner.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for granting me free access to the advanced digital copy of this book.
After I got the digital version of this book, I purchased a paperback as soon as it was available! I found this book very helpful as a beginner to procreate and I definitely wanted to have a physical copy to refer to. The author takes you through all the basics and every step needed to create the exercises in the book. I've been a fan of the author for awhile and have watched multiple YouTube videos and I always wished that I had the same information in book form to refer back to... and now I do! I love this book and I would recommend it to anyone who wants to learn how to make digital art!
Drawing Digital by Lisa Bardot is a game-changer for anyone looking to explore the exciting world of digital art. Bardot's clear and concise instructions, coupled with inspiring examples, make this book a perfect companion for both beginners and seasoned artists. The practical tips and creative insights provide a refreshing approach to digital drawing, making the learning process enjoyable and rewarding. A must-read for anyone ready to unleash their artistic potential in the digital realm!
This is an excellent guide. Unfortunately, it was archived before I could finish reading it to give it a proper public review. What I saw looked like a great resource.
Perfect for those wanting to learn about creating digital art. Simple to follow and great for any age wanting to learn.
A great gook. This is the perfect gift for anyone what’s interested in learning how to use their tablet or iPad to create the best artwork they can.
I'm still going through the book, but am liking it!
I have watched some of the author's videos on YouTube and followed along with the tutorials and found them to be really straightforward.
As someone who doesn't have much (any?) natural artistic skill, never honed whatever skill I had in school, and yet have always desired to be able to draw and paint and create, Lisa's approach really works for me.
I like that I can create an image by following the tutorials, but I'm also learning how to use Procreate so that I can then go and create my own images.
The advice on how to practice and hone skills is really helpful, and is reminder that art is a practice; no one is born knowing how to do it all but it's time and persistence.
Good book for anyone wanting to dive into digital art!
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for an eARC of the book. All thoughts are my own.
A super detailed guide to digital drawing that covers everything you need to know plus more! As someone who already draws digitally I still found this book had so many tips and tricks that I didn't know about, so it's perfect not only for beginners but for seasoned digital artists too. It's super easy to follow and really well designed so that the information is easy to look up and find again. I would 100% recommend this book to anyone interested in digital drawing as it will be an amazing resource/learning tool.
I love the personal story behind the book. It shows how having a passion for something and chipping away and practicing every day can calm you and refine your skills.
As for the book itself, it is jam packed full of information, tips, tricks and advice. It really blew me away how much you can start with practicing shapes and lines and end up with scenes full of digital art.
Being a newbie to the Apple scene, I used so much of the step by step advice and worked my way up to drawing a few things that I am proud of.
Newbie or advanced artist, you will find so much in the book for you. Definitely one to buy a hard copy of when released.
Thanks to Netgalley and the author and publisher for a temporary copy in exchange for an honest review.
Thank you to Quarto Publishing for providing me with an e-ARC of Drawing Digital!
I’ve already had some experience in digital art, but DRAWING DIGITAL definitely provided me with some tips and tricks to enhance my skills. This book is also perfect for complete beginners! Lisa Bardot explains all of the tools & gives some step by step lessons to put these tools to use. I definitely recommend to anyone wanting to play around with digital art.
This is a great beginner's guide on how to use ProCreate or another drawing app on your iPad to create beautiful illustrations. It provides step-by-step detailed instructions to get you started on making the most of drawing on your IPad.
Informative and educational for the beginner drawing digitally! Broken down into easy steps, this is a great read for anyone interested in learning how to draw on their Ipad.
Thank you Netgalley and Quarto Publishing Group – Walter Foster, Walter Foster Publishing for the ARC!
Wonderful how to book on drawing digitally, specifically with Procreate for the iPad. Lisa teaches you all the basics you need if you are beginner - the ins and outs of the Procreate interface and tools, basic drawing fundamentals, color, and a bunch of fun tutorials. This book is a must have reference for anyone wanting to learn how to draw on the iPad and anyone wanting to sharpen their skills!
For a few years, I have been wanting to dive into digital art and learn all the ins and outs of it. For years I haven't due to being intimadated with it. Trying to learn how to draw without quite feeling it, how to learn all the different brushes and figure out all the tiny specifics of it was terrifying! So, when I saw this book I was excited! I eagerly picked it up so I'd hopefully feel more comfortable and having a place to start. This book did exactly that.
While I don't have an iPad or Procreate, I still feel like I have a better understanding of where to start with digital art. The author did such a wonderful job of breaking everything down that I didn't have to question anything (okay a few things but that is on me for needing to see the whole action sometimes). I really appreciated how the brushes used were listed throughout with the continous reminder of where they were.
There were so many tips and tricks that were shared that had me staring at the book for a while because it made so much sense that I couldn't fathom why I had never thought of that before.
Drawing Digitally has so much information in it that I could see it being helpful for beyond beginners. This is a book I have already recommended someone and it might just find itself on my own wishlist so I can go back to reference it as I really start to practice and learn.
If you are interested in learning digital art at all, I highly recommend picking up this one. Even if you don't have access to Procreate.
Thank you NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Lisa Bardot is an established artist and as soon as I saw that she had written a book, I knew I had to read it!
The pages at the beginning of the book highlighting the interface screens of Procreate are incredibly useful.
The drawing exercises are practical and doable for everyone, I enjoyed the ‘shapes into stuff’ section.
Lisa also covers colour theory and show very satisfying projects for the reader to have a go at using their developing Procreate skills.
All kinds of final results are demonstrated in ‘Drawing Digital’ from graphic flowers to fluffy dogs via street scenes and people which gives everyone something to enjoy drawing while learning to use Procreate.
The ‘Build a Character’ game in the people section looks like great fun and I can’t wait to have a go both in my sketchbook and as I learn Procreate.
This is a very comprehensive book about learning Procreate which I can’t wait to use and I know it will be popular with our library patrons as it covers so many drawing and illustrating styles.
As a professional artist I really enjoyed this tutorial in digital illustration. It is very easy to follow and teaches great technique. My only issue is that only a few pages would show up at a time in the reader (perhaps because it’s image heavy?) so this book as a digital copy took me a longer time to get through as I would have to pause and close the app every few pages for them to show due to this technical issue, which affected my follow along and reading fluidity. But the book and content itself is great.