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How To Draw With Charcoal
How To Draw With Charcoal
How To Draw With Charcoal
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How To Draw With Charcoal

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“How to Draw With Charcoal” is a step by step book manual on how to use charcoal as an art medium. This book covers several ways to use charcoal in different art genres. It will show you how to produce artwork of different styles, including portrait and illustration, and how to work on a caricature. All of this is shown in a step by step instructional manner so anyone can pick it up.
- The book is written in a very understandable and “direct, to the point” approach, so you can easily pick up tips even just by skimming the book, but much better is to read the entire contents and learn to draw in a short period of time.
- This informative book is also a brief guide for those artists who wish to explore charcoal drawing, and is even advisable for those who are just starting from scratch. It will teach you the “dos and don’ts” of drawing with charcoal, and what’s best is that this guide fits art styles of many kinds.
- In here you will see how a simple framework sketch evolves into a drawing with shading right on up to realistic detailing. It shows you in detail how to apply patterns and what the proper process is to produce the exquisite type of drawing charcoal can achieve.

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherHowExpert
Release dateAug 7, 2011
ISBN9781465796677
How To Draw With Charcoal
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    How To Draw With Charcoal - HowExpert

    How to Draw with Charcoal

    Your Step-By-Step Guide to Drawing with Charcoal

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Basic Information

    Chapter 3: Knowing Your Art Style

    Chapter 4: Basic Categories and Genres

    Chapter 5: Different Ways to Draw Using Charcoal

    Freehand Realistic Drawing

    The Process

    Outlining

    Drawing the Hands

    Shading

    Crushed Charcoals

    Illustration

    The Process

    Portrait

    The Process

    TIPS on Drawing With Charcoal

    My Advice to You

    About the Expert

    Recommended Resources

    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION

    Drawing with charcoal is one of the most traditional art mediums, which has been used by a variety of artists known to many, like Rembrandt, Pablo Picasso and Leonardo Da Vinci.

    Most artists that use charcoal are those who practiced and got used to hand strokes in pen or graphite pencil, and then decided to use charcoal when they could not achieve the pitch of black depth they wanted.

    Using charcoal is totally different from using a lead pencil. The softness and clarity of lines in a single stroke is more sensitive and thick, unlike the use of lead pencil, where the strongest shade is silver.

    The use of charcoal pencil requires control, patience and good observance. The wholeness of an artwork must be foreseen in every detail.

    Drawing with charcoal requires persistency. You will experience several errors before you achieve quality work, especially if you aim to draw realistic sketches and portraits.

    Charcoal comes with different shades and colors, but the most widely used for artists are black and white.

    For practice in thorough details or making a masterpiece, charcoal is most advisable.

    This book will teach you how to use charcoal, the manner of drawing with it and the basic techniques, so you can make your own art identity or even a masterpiece in no time.

    CHAPTER 2: BASIC INFORMATION

    In bold description, you have to be good at shading if you are going to use a charcoal. If not yet, you have to be very observant about the details of the subject you want to draw, and then lay it out on a paper.

    If you wish to produce multi-dimensional images or rough professional contour illustrations, then charcoal is the perfect art medium for you to achieve those types of image textures you wanted.

    Unlike a wax pencil, the charcoal can be smudged easily, but despite the sensitivity and the high possibility of the

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