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alisarae 's review for:
Sketch Now, Think Later: Jump Into Urban Sketching with Limited Time, Tools, and Techniques
by Mike Yoshiaki Daikubara
This was a great book for perfectionists like myself. It is full of examples and has a few basic pointers that are really all you need to get started.
1. Don't sketch or paint all the details - the eye can fill in what's missing.
2. Start with the object of interest closest to you.
3. Finish every sketch. Don't start over if you mess up.
4. Stand and work quickly!
5. Don't spend a lot of time mixing colors.
6. Five minutes a day is better than an hour once a week.
1. Don't sketch or paint all the details - the eye can fill in what's missing.
2. Start with the object of interest closest to you.
3. Finish every sketch. Don't start over if you mess up.
4. Stand and work quickly!
5. Don't spend a lot of time mixing colors.
6. Five minutes a day is better than an hour once a week.