What are some beginner "how to draw" books?

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What are some beginner "how to draw" books? - Leminal Space

Should i get a how to draw book id so which ones, or are there better ways to learn art? Also what supply do i need to draw, pen, pencil, paper, etc? It would help if the book was cheap.

I’ll give you some suggestions you can download for free from the internet archive

As others have said, The natural way to draw is an excellent book archive.org/…/naturalwaytodraw0000kimo_q8c1

Andrew Loomis has a lot of great books.

archive.org/search?query=andrew+loomis

Personally I recommend Fun with a pencil. archive.org/details/andrewloomisfunwithapencil1 You can start from zero with that one.
He is good for anatomy and portaiture

Anatomy for the artist by Sarah Simblet This book has great photos, even to just flip through

archive.org/details/anatomy-for-the-artist

This next book I haven’t read myself but is a very important topic!! Some people are scared of perspective because it looks very technical, but it’s not hard at all. You definitely should get comfortable with it!

archive.org/details/PerspectiveMadeEasy

Color and light by James Gourney This one is more about painting, but these are concepts that you should get familiar with early on, and some people neglect.

archive.org/…/color-and-light-james-gurney-englis…

Now for video:

The Proko channel on youtube has great tutorials on anatomy as well, I used those a lot arround 2014? So I would look through their archive.

For figure drawing sessions

The Croquis café croquis.cafe Has a huge archive of natural figure drawing videos and photos, you have to pay a subscription to access but it’s so worth it! They have a free section as well if I remember correctly

Edit:

For materials, start simple: pencil and paper. A cheap sketchbook or just printer paper will do. Whatever you have arround .

And just draw draw draw every day! a little every day will do wonders for you. Don’t be precious with your drawings, and learn to let go of your mistakes and your successes as well.

Check the different resouces and see what clicks for you. Art requires you to pay attention to a lot of stuff, but don’t get overwhelmed. Ask for advice, look for drawing groups/ buddies. Have fun with it.

The Natural Way To Draw : Kimon Nicolaides : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Internet Archive
This comment is amazing and I have now temporarily bankrupted myself based on its recommendations.

Oh man, since you are more advanced I can share some extra recs for you xD. Also since I know you like drawing people, maybe you can save this for the future. (Plz don’t bankrupt yourself :P )

Figure Drawing Design and Invention by Michael Hampton this book is my literal bible. It distilles the anatomic study in a super comprehensive way, it has a lot of George Bridgeman’s influence but is a lot more digestible…

Devin Korwin Creative Fundamentals vol 1 & 2. These are digital only. They are very affordable , but excluded them last time for the paid aspect; and I think it’s better to dive into them with some knowledge already. He has advanced books as well but I haven’t read those.

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An extra

Gesture Drawing by Ryan Woodward. Series of books focusing on quick sketching technique for the human form. His approach is super sleek. This is certainly not fundamental but it’s worth to check out if you are interested in that practice, just thowing it in 'cause I like it a lot.

Creative Fundamentals Vol. 1

This is the culmination of years of collected knowledge, simplified into a really approachable introduction to the fundamentals of art. It’s useful for not only fine art but concept art and illustration as well. This is the very basics, so the tools are useful for all creative work, not a formula that only leads to one style. If you’ve been feeling like there are some basics about art that you don’t understand but don’t know how to address it, this is for you!Includes:41 pages6 chaptersGlossary of fundamental art termsReading listRecommended viewingInspiring old master painting examplesSimple, approachable diagramsContents:ForewordComposition & TrianglesPrinciples of ContrastThe Oreo Cookie TheoryExposure & CompressionSpecular HighlightsA Hierarchy of EdgesGlossaryResources

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