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The Fantasy Artroom (Dover Books on Art Instruction and Anatomy)

von Aaron Pocock

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"A wonderful addition to any beginning or intermediate artist's library, not only those interested in fantasy. It's thoughtful, detailed, and filled with explanations of vocabulary terms and drawing materials, both in describing what they are and how they're used." -- BECL Book Reviews Do you love to create imaginative artwork? Would you like to add depth and richness to your creations? Could you use fresh inspiration? Here is the book that will help you brush up on your skills and add new tricks and techniques to your repertoire. Sketching, line art, watercolors, mixed media, composition, rendering methods ― The Fantasy Artroom is your all-in-one traveling companion into the world of fantasy art. These step-by-step demonstrations offer easy-to-follow methods for drawing trees and landscapes; forming dwarves, witches, mermaids, centaurs, and other characters; and putting them all together into enchanting compositions. Introduce a new dimension to your drawing, line art, and watercolor images with this richly illustrated guide and its helpful exercises, tips, and suggestions. "This book is magical!" -- The Sheepish Reader 'n' Writer "A well organized, beautiful, and instructional book. Readers that are interested in expanding their art skill, particularly in dealing with fantasy worlds and creatures, will find much of interest here." -- Sharon the Librarian… (mehr)
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This was a book full of fantasy illustrations along with mini tutorials, like this on drawing of the wicked witch:

Now, I took a two year course in sketching on high school. We mainly did chairs (lol) but I always admired people with (actual) artistic skills. My godmother, for instance, has amazing such skills, seriously the woman has talent. I could draw the witch until step 3 probably - actually I tried, but I am too embarrassed to post the result, the eyes people are so damn hard! Anywayyy, back to the book: mr.Aaron has some huge talent and I enjoyed perusing though the pages of this virtual guide of how to draw forests, mermaids, witches, dragons and pretty much any creature you can think of.
Plus, he gives lots of tips along the way. But, I think I would stick to paint by numbers though lol..

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  asthepageturns | Jun 13, 2019 |
Gorgeous.

I went to art school, long long ago when hope was high and life worth living, with the intent of being the next Michael Whelan. Reality set in in there somewhere, and the upshot is I haven't picked up a pencil, much less a brush, in a long time.

But this? This made me itch to go find my pencils.

It's a lovely book on a couple of levels. Not an artist and don't care to try? No problem – just page through and get lost in the detailed and enchanting illustrations, and maybe dip in here and there to the engaging text. Art student? Keep this handy and read it cover to cover, and more than once. There's practical instruction here – including stuff I never learned in school – along with inspiration and encouragement, and advice on how to get past the artist's version of writer's block. Lapsed art student? Blow the dust off the art box, knead the kneaded eraser, and dig out the paper – you'll need it.

If I'd had this book mumblety years ago, I might not have become a lapsed art student. I don't know why I've never gotten to know Aaron Pocock's art before, but I'm glad to know him now.

The usual disclaimer: I received this book via Netgalley for review. ( )
  Stewartry | Nov 29, 2016 |
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"A wonderful addition to any beginning or intermediate artist's library, not only those interested in fantasy. It's thoughtful, detailed, and filled with explanations of vocabulary terms and drawing materials, both in describing what they are and how they're used." -- BECL Book Reviews Do you love to create imaginative artwork? Would you like to add depth and richness to your creations? Could you use fresh inspiration? Here is the book that will help you brush up on your skills and add new tricks and techniques to your repertoire. Sketching, line art, watercolors, mixed media, composition, rendering methods ― The Fantasy Artroom is your all-in-one traveling companion into the world of fantasy art. These step-by-step demonstrations offer easy-to-follow methods for drawing trees and landscapes; forming dwarves, witches, mermaids, centaurs, and other characters; and putting them all together into enchanting compositions. Introduce a new dimension to your drawing, line art, and watercolor images with this richly illustrated guide and its helpful exercises, tips, and suggestions. "This book is magical!" -- The Sheepish Reader 'n' Writer "A well organized, beautiful, and instructional book. Readers that are interested in expanding their art skill, particularly in dealing with fantasy worlds and creatures, will find much of interest here." -- Sharon the Librarian

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