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O**R
An Art Student's Best Resource!
I was recommended this book by my figure drawing professor. The book covers practically every aspect of human anatomy and form. It is also especially beginner friendly, and offers a clear roadmap to follow. Whether you are a beginner or already understand human anatomy, this book is a must-have addition to your collection of resources. If you're looking at any other guide to figure drawing/anatomy, forget about it and start with this!
S**R
Best Figure Drawing Book Ever!
If you want to draw people for a living this is the first book you should buy and it should be the one you reference most often. Loomis takes the difficult task of drawing the human figure and breaks it down into manageable steps. The writing is as good as the artwork, Mr. Loomis explains the reasoning behind his methodology in clear precise terms. His professional advice feels like one magician passing on trade secrets to the next generation. The nudity is tasteful and academic enough that even young aspiring mature artistic teens should have this book in their art library. Everything by Andrew Loomis is a must read, buy this along with Fun With A Pencil and you have a solid education which will teach all you need to know for having a foundation as an illustrator. If I had only one artbook to take with me to a desert island this is the one I would choose.This is a wonderful time for young artists because of the latest reprints of Loomis' instructional books. I have seen many copies of the original volumes in libraries and I believe the reprints to be higher quality than the originals. Going to art college my friends and I had to settle for third and forth generation photocopies made from borrowed copies; it was impossible to buy copies of Loomis' books. Now thanks to these wonderful reproductions Mr. Loomis is training up a whole new army of artists!
C**Y
Not a special review
Much like the other books, it's simply good. Nothing bad can be really said about it from me. Bonus points for the funny doodles
P**F
A Professor's Review: Really THE BEST book on Figure Drawing
Most books on figure drawing go something like this: Step 1-sketch the figure; Step 2-fill in all the details. That's a HUGE step from the sketch to the detailed drawing!!! Many so-called figure drawing instructional books are simply portfolios of the author's artwork with very little instruction. Tsk.Loomis is different. He goes through all the intermediate steps you need to draw a figure. You learn to draw "manikins" from your imagination, with body parts in the proper proportions, and in all kinds of poses. He also teaches you how to draw the figure in perspective. Once you master that, he covers all the anatomy you need to know in order to create realistic figures. Finally with all that mastered, he covers clothing & shading the figure (value) along with how to draw some of the more complex body parts like heads, hands, and feet.As a professor I can state confidently that the step-by-step teaching approach in this book is the best that you can find, outside of maybe taking a class. But even most figure drawing classes don't cover the material in this book!To summarize you learn the fundamentals of drawing figures: proportion, anatomy, perspective, values, color, and knowledge of mediums and materials. The only drawback for today's students (who I find mainly want to draw Manga and Anime-style characters) is that the drawing style is dated. But if you master the fundamentals in this book you can easily adapt them to other genres.- Professor F., past-Director of UNM's Interdisciplinary Film & Digital Media Program
C**3
Excited to dig in
As advertised
E**S
Useful references and methods to drawing for advanced artist.
I have been struggling with learning how to draw the human figure in order to create my own stories. I heard a lot about Andrew Loomis when I was looking for how to draw heads. This book has useful information and drawings that can be used for reference but only for those who are almost out of the beginner phase of drawing. The systems introduced were a little complicated for me when first learning how to draw the human figure so I took a break to read other books that are a little easier to understand. When coming back to finish this book my understanding of the information provided in this book slightly increased. I would say it is a good book for every artist to have in their library but may not be that friendly to beginners but the drawings make great references if you understand the terminology. Since there are other artist that explain these topics in a simpler, much up to date way, I would start with those then come back to read this book.
T**I
Beautiful book
This is the first time I've ever heard of Andrew Loomis or any of his books. I must say I am completely impressed. This is exactly the type of instruction book I was looking for.This will not tell you which lines to put and where when you are drawing the human figure. It will, however, help you with ratios (my biggest issue), different angles, age groups, and how to make it all look realistic. The tips are really well written and simple to understand. There may have been one or two points with that I disagreed with, but that was not essential to my overall appreciation of the book.It is a rather large book. Not thick, but large. I hadn't looked at the description to see its dimensions, but it's not a problem. In fact, I love the size of it. It makes the sketches inside more clear and they don't have to use a miniscule type for the words. Just let it be known it is about the size of your average coffee table book.Worth the purchase and helps the drawing of the human figure tremendously.
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