Urban Sketching Handbook People and Motion: Tips and Techniques for Drawing on Location (Urban Sketching Handbooks, 2) (Volume 2)
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Drawing people, “the life of a city”
The second book in Gabriel Campanario’s Urban Sketching Handbook series has just been released: People and Motion: Tips and Techniques for Drawing on Location. Identical in format to the first in this series, Architecture and Cityscapes, the latest book is a succinct, compact volume that focuses this time on people in the urban landscape – how to capture their poses and moves accurately and expressively. It’s jam-packed with practical information and inspiring examples for both the beginner and the more seasoned urban sketcher.Although we could study and practice drawing the human form by attending traditional life drawing sessions, Campanario sees sketching people in their natural settings as having the additional benefit of teaching us about our community. “People are the life of a city. To draw them is to get to know the place,” he says. While acknowledging that drawing people can be challenging and frustrating, Campanario emphasizes the fun in sketching people around us and encourages interacting with subjects. “Learn their first and last names,” he suggests. “Ask the market vendor where his fruit comes from. Or compliment – and tip – the busker for the song he played while you drew him.” Including people in sketches “can introduce you to some very interesting folks with great stories about themselves.”The meat of the book examines six keys as they relate to drawing people: proportion, contour, gesture, expression, context and likeness. While including tips such as classic studio drawing lessons (an adult’s total height is about seven-and-a-half to eight times the head height), Campanario stresses ideas that can be practiced in the real world, such as while using public transportation or in a cafe.Most interesting and useful to me was the section on capturing gesture. As I’ve seen week after week in his Seattle Times column, Seattle Sketcher, Campanario is a master of this principle. How does he manage to “freeze the moment” in an often rapidly moving scene and put it on paper? “I like to take as much time as I can just watching until I can spot the move that I want to capture,” Campanario says. Showing an example of basketball players, he explains, “I watched several free throws at my son’s basketball game until I ‘saw’ the pose I wanted to sketch.”Another useful section is about capturing body and facial expression to indicate a subject’s emotions. “Internalizing the emotions of your subjects will make your sketches of people livelier and full of expression. Is the person you’re drawing alert, relaxed, cheerful, or concentrating?”Context, another of the book’s keys, is an important element of urban sketching. Three years ago when I first began taking my sketchbook out with me, I used to sketch a lot of people’s faces while riding the bus or in a coffee shop. Although I remembered exactly where I’d been when I made those sketches, the sketches themselves didn’t show any information about that. Where was this floating head sketched? It took me quite a while to understand that if I’d just include a little of the context, the picture would tell more of a story. I could have figured this out much more quickly had I read Campanario’s succinct instruction:“A hint of the environment is enough to turn an isolated portrait into a true scene that captures a moment of time. Even if you are focusing on the subway commuter sitting across from you or the musician playing on the street, adding elements such as windows, the city skyline, or a lamp post will make the sketch more complete.”The final section of the book is a gallery of sketches by artists in the worldwide urban sketching community, including many of my favorites. An illuminating aspect of all the sketches featured in the book (as well as in the series’ first book) is that the artists have included the approximate length of time they took to make each sketch. Although I am a relatively fast sketcher myself, I am amazed and inspired by how much story can be told in a mere 10- or 20-minute sketch. If you have an hour or two to spare, it’s wonderful to be able to use that time to flesh out an entire urban scene. But what if you have only the length of a coffee break? You can still tell a story with a sketch – one that only you can tell. That’s what urban sketching is all about.
P**R
Urban sketching
Good illustrations and great advice
P**A
Nice collection of handy tips on sketching people
The media could not be loaded. There are two publishers for this book as far as I know. One's Quarry Books and the other Basheer Graphic Books.This book on people and motion is the second in the Urban Sketching Handbook series. The first one is on architecture and cityscape. The version I bought was from Quarry Books and the book's construction quality is exactly the same as Basheer's version.Just like the first book, it's still a compact size 112-page paperback.The book features a bunch of tips on sketching people and figures. These are quite useful tips curated by author and sketcher Gabriel Campanario from various artists. Some tips I use often and some are new ones I can't wait to try. It's nice to see how other artists tackle sketching figures.There are tips on how you can draw proportional figures, contour drawing, capture gesture, liveliness and action. The book talks about basic proportion for the head and body. What I felt lacking is perhaps there should have been a few more pages on observational drawing techniques such as how to draw a tilting head as you see it. For that, I suggest getting the book Keys to Drawing.The last section is a gallery of sketches grouped by the type of media they were drawn with.There's even a list of etiquette tips that talks about how you should react or behave in public, and a helpful list of online links that point to Urban Sketchers, SketchCrawl, The Sketching Forum and Portraits Without Mercy. Check them out.This book's for beginners with basic drawing skills. The tips provided are easy to follow so it makes figure drawing less daunting and more fun.(See more pictures of the book on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.)
P**R
Good instructive book on urban sketching.
Useful book on urban sketching. Good price.
I**N
Excellent book on the subject.
If you love going out and sketching people quickly from life but sometimes feel a bit overwhelmed at the challenges that brings, then this is your book. If you can already draw people, the author gives you strategies for getting them down quickly while drawing on location. However the author also covers some of the basics in a chapter on proportions, gesture, likeness, etc. If you have no experience sketching people there are more comprehensive books available on figure drawing (a life drawing class would be extremely beneficial).The author covers such subjects as how to apply different media in sketching on location as well as etiquette involved in drawing people in public. He also gives resources for sharing your work online. You can go solo of course but you can discover the rewarding world of "urban sketchers.”This book is aimed at those of us who enjoy the deep pleasure of bringing our sketchbooks everywhere we go and sketching the life going on around us. If you enjoy people watching, this book will help you take it to the next level.
C**N
Very useful ideas in a nice small package
This has been a really helpful little guide on sketching people on the fly. Love the various ideas and different methods suggested. I've been pretty successful since incorporating some of these ideas by incorporating people into some of my "urban" (really country sketches). I also appreciate the size of this book which fits nicely into my sketching bag.
R**1
Very good reference tool from a master sketcher.
Very good descriptive book on how to sketch people and movement in a few steps. There is even some blank pages to practice on if you care to. The book is small in size being just a little more than 5" x 8". It is easy to carry with many great sketching tips as well. This book is an inspiration and motivator for someone new to sketching or an experienced sketcher as well.
W**R
Tiny, gray print in tiny type
I have never had a book in such a hard to read type face and printed in gray like someone was trying to save ink. And, the type size was extremely small. Not fun to try to read. The book designer needs to go back to class.
G**R
muy bueno
esta en ingles pero de nuevo ,eso no es un obstaculo, el libro es muy ilustativo
J**K
Uma visão genérica
Dá uma ideia do que é urban sketching, mas pode decepcionar que espera aprender um guia para aprender a desenhar
M**E
très bon livre
Ce livre vient en complément d " Architecture and cityscapes" et présente les mêmes qualités pédagogiques : excellente progression, excellents exemples. Correspond parfaitement à mon attente et je le recommande vivement .
R**A
Un libro inspirador
Con el formato de un libro de bocetos, reserva incluso alguna página para que el lector dibuje sus propios bocetos. Guia el aprendizaje del tema del libro (la gente y los objetos en movimiento en nuestros bocetos) mediante una interesante recopilación de bocetos del autor, -pionero del movimiento USK- y de otros artistas, asi como con una serie de recomendaciones y trucos muy útiles. Aunque puede ser disfrutado por dibujantes de todos los niveles, quien se haya iniciado en el dibujo de bocetos 'in situ' y haya tropezado con las primeras dificultases, será quien más lo aproveche.
E**U
A gem!
I have a lot of art books, but I am particularly enjoying this one. This is not a 'how to draw' book, the writer/artist assumes prior knowledge of both drawing and materials. At first glance, I was surprised at how little text there was and wondered if it would become a 'coffee table' book, but once I sat down to really look at it I found it was crammed full of tips, which are perfectly illustrated by graphic examples from many urban sketchers. It's the perfect size to carry around, too and I think I will be dipping into and learning from this book for many years to come. An absolute gem!
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