What to Draw and How to Draw it
This lovely reprint of What to Draw and How to Draw it, was apparently the book that first got Walt Disney into drawing. Originally printed in 1913, it is the perfect example of "show, don't tell" as there are minimal written instructions but it breaks down all the steps required to get to the final image. It helps you naturally develop a physical skill and a memorized knowledge of proportion and form. Foreshortening and perspective, often bug-bears to young artists, are overcome by the simplest progressive example and by practicing the steps teaches you how to evaluate an object you want to draw.
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Who wrote it?
E.G. Lutz
How does it come?
Hardback 25.5 x 1 x 18 cm. 60 pages