Drawing with a Tablet
Easy Techniques for Mastering Digital Drawing on Location
Part 6 of the Urban Sketching Handbooks series
In Drawing with a Tablet: Easy Techniques for Mastering Digital Drawing on Location, readers will learn step by step how to create amazing drawings while on the go.
In the sixth volume of the Urban Sketching Handbook series, popular artist and workshop instructor Uma Kelkar shows sketchers how to take their digital drawing to the next level. Whether you are new to sketching or wish to try the latest technology, this useful guide shares expert tips and techniques for drawing on a tablet.
With a focus on using the ProCreate tool, but with information that is relevant to other digital platforms, you will start with the basics, such as opening your file, choosing your resolution, determining your palette, and how to simplify your tools by creating a preferred set of brushes. The book also covers using layers and groups of layers, and shows you how to create a sketch from start to finish.
Whether you are drawing at home, en plein air, on the go, or even at night, learn how to enliven your digital drawings and enhance your skills.
The Urban Sketching Handbook Panoramas and Vertical Vistas
Techniques for Drawing on Location from Unexpected Perspectives
Part of the Urban Sketching Handbooks series
In “The Urban Sketching Handbook: Panoramas and Vertical Vistas”, urban sketcher and art educator Mario Linhares gives a guided tour on how to explore and capture cityscapes, landscapes, and more in drawings from unique points of view.
In this thorough yet accessible book, you'll learn how to:
• Improve your drawing skills and selectively translate what you see for maximum impact
• Fearlessly use your sketchbook as a laboratory for experimenting with various points of view and perspectives
• Consider the many options for visual approaches with work contributed by a wide variety of experienced sketchers Featuring eight special gatefold pages that showcase outsized images, “The Urban Sketching Handbook: Panoramas and Vertical Vistas” will show you how to heighten the visual drama of every subject.
101 Sketching Tips
Tricks, Techniques, and Handy Hacks for Sketching on the Go
Part of the Urban Sketching Handbooks series
Master the challenges of drawing on location with this collection of insider know-how and expert tips and techniques.
Illustrator, architect, and international workshop instructor and Urban Sketcher Stephanie Bower has collected 101 of her best insider drawing tips, hacks, and techniques and shares them in this fully illustrated, portable book. Learn shortcuts to getting your perspective right, determining your composition, and balancing your light and shadow. This book collects many basic drawing techniques into one handy volume:
How to draw a great line.
Using ellipses to draw arches.
How towers are like wedding cakes.
The importance of your eye level line in sketching and 97 things more!
The book also features beautiful example illustrations from Urban Sketchers around the globe! Whether you are new to sketching or are an experienced artist, this book is chock-full of useful, practical, and clever tips to take your drawing to the next level.
The Urban Sketching Handbook series offers location artists expert instruction on creative techniques, on-location tips and advice, and an abundance of visual inspiration. These handy references come in a compact, easy-to-carry format with an elastic band closure-perfect to toss in your backpack or artist's tote.
The Urban Sketching Handbook Understanding Light
Portraying Light Effects in On-Location Drawing and Painting
Part of the Urban Sketching Handbooks series
“The Urban Sketching Handbook: Understanding Light” is an informative guide to heightening the impact of your artwork by capturing the look and subtleties of light in any scene.
In settings ranging from fields and mountains at daybreak to neon cityscapes at midnight, learn how to express light effects through color and value to improve and refine your drawings and paintings.
Artist and urban sketcher Katie Woodward offers strategies for:
• Selectively translating values for maximum effect
• Using your sketchbook to experiment with the effects of natural as well as artificial light
• Considering many options for visual solutions through work contributed by experienced urban sketchers Master the art of rendering light with “The Urban Sketching Handbook: Understanding Light” as your guide.
This series offers location artists expert instruction on creative techniques, on-location tips and advice, and an abundance of visual inspiration. These handy references come in a compact, easy-to-carry format-perfect to toss in your backpack or artist's tote.
The Urban Sketching Handbook People and Motion
Tips and Techniques for Drawing on Location
Part of the Urban Sketching Handbooks series
Award-winning illustrator Gabriel Campanario first introduced his approach to drawing in “The Art of Urban Sketching”, a showcase of more than 500 sketches and drawing tips shared by more than 100 urban sketchers around the world. Now, he drills down into specific challenges of making sketches on location, rain or shine, quickly or slowly, and the most suitable techniques for every situation, in The Urban Sketching Handbook series.
It's easy to overlook that ample variety of characters that walk the streets everyday. From neighbors, dog walkers and shoppers to dancers and joggers, the people that move through the cities and towns are fascinating subjects to study and sketch. In “The Urban Sketching Handbook: People and Motion” Gabriel lays out keys to help make the experience of drawing humans and movements fun and rewarding. Using composition, depth, scale, contrast, line and creativity, sketching out citizens and the way they move has never been more inspirational and entertaining. This guide will help you to develop your own creative approach, no matter what your skill level may be today. As much as ‘The Urban Sketching Handbook: People and Motion” may inspire you to draw more individuals, it can also help to increase your appreciation of the folks around you. Drawing our postal workers, shopkeeps, and neighbors, is a great way to show your appreciation and creativity.
The Urban Sketching Handbook Drawing Expressive People
Essential Tips & Techniques for Capturing People on Location
Part of the Urban Sketching Handbooks series
In “The Urban Sketching Handbook: Drawing Expressive People”, urban sketcher and workshop instructor Róisín Curé shows how to make your figures more than just anonymous bystanders by sharing the basics of drawing people on the go as well as how to successfully render poses, faces, and expressions.
Following an essential section on proportion, you'll find tips, tricks, and examples for surmounting the intimidating prospect of capturing ever-shifting subjects, plus techniques for portraying poses accurately and distilling details that convey personality and emotion, whether individually, in small groups, or in crowds.
Bring figures and people to life on the page and tell an authentic visual story with “The Urban Sketching Handbook: Drawing Expressive People.”
The Urban Sketching Handbook Color First, Ink Later
A Dynamic Approach to Drawing and Painting on Location
by Mike Yoshiaki Daikubara
Part of the Urban Sketching Handbooks series
Discover a unique approach to creating art on location: start with a loose, colorful watercolor sketch, let that layer dry, then add details in ink.
The result? Sketches that are more vibrant, dynamic, and fun!
• Start with a detailed overview of the process, from optional light pencil sketch to finishing touches
• Follow along several step-by-step demonstrations that apply the approach to a range of subjects, from still life to figures to architecture
• Get inspired by an extensive gallery of on-location sketches You'll learn how to let watercolor do the hard work of urban sketching and enjoy the spontaneous effects and delightful surprises you'll see in your artwork.
“The Urban Sketching Handbooks” series offers location artists expert instruction on creative techniques, on-location tips and advice, and an abundance of visual inspiration. These handy references come in a compact, easy-to-carry format with an elastic band closure-perfect to toss in your backpack or artist's tote.
Techniques for Beginners
How to Build a Practice for Sketching on Location
Part of the Urban Sketching Handbooks series
In “The Urban Sketching Handbook: Techniques for Beginners”, artist and Urban Sketcher correspondent Suhita Shirodkar shares essential skills for sketching architecture, people, and everyday objects on location.
You'll learn the basics of value, color mixing, and perspective through helpful studies and exercises, whether at home, in studio, and on location. “The Urban Sketching Handbook: Techniques for Beginners” is perfect for anyone who's just getting started in this fascinating art form, or who wants to develop their observational and drawing aptitude by reinforcing basic concepts.
The Urban Sketching Handbook Spotlight on Nature
Tips and Techniques for Drawing and Painting Nature on Location
Part of the Urban Sketching Handbooks series
Learn how to make the most of nature in on-location drawings and paintings with artists and Urban Sketcher educators Gail L. Wong and Virginia Hein.
In “The Urban Sketching Handbook Spotlight on Nature”, Gail and Virginia share their secrets for getting beyond basic greenery. Presenting a variety of approaches, including detailed step-by-step examples and quick, insightful tips, this book explains and clarifies important fundamentals for composition and color and inspires unique treatments and points of view.
Whatever your skill level, you can bring nature to life on the page for urban parks as well as expansive landscapes with “The Urban Sketching Handbook: Spotlight on Nature”.