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Overview
Introduces techniques and exercises for rendering the basic three-dimensional forms essential for realistic drawing: the cylinder, cone, sphere, and box.Introduces techniques and exercises for rendering the basic three-dimensional forms essential for realistic drawing: the cylinder, cone, sphere, and box.
Editorials
Children's Literature -
Set up a reading center, but call it a free-time Craft Corner. Stock it with the books and materials from your own library and supply closet. No need to point out that while they're having a good time making something, your students will be following written directions-in other words, practicing one of the most difficult of reading skills. Begin with plain newsprint, the backs of used ditto paper/computer printouts and other sheet scraps, as well as paper for finished work and Doug DuBosque's paperbacks Learn to Draw Now! and Learn to Draw 3-D. In the first, Mr. DuBosque provides straightforward, step-by-step, illustrated introductions to drawing basic forms; in the second, he provides equally clear instructions for perspective drawing.Book Details
Published
December 1, 1991
Publisher
Peel Productions,U.S.
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780939217168