i_mishu_so_much's review against another edition

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informative relaxing medium-paced

4.0

leah_markum's review against another edition

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4.0

Another good selection of tutorials for graphite sketching from Gene Franks. My library has several of his books, the larger collections and the oversized but thin subject-based books. I intend to progress through all of them.

This particular one--a decent number of pages of smaller sheets--I would classify as a broader collection. It has still life, animals, landscapes, vehicles, and a person. However, what I didn't expect when I started is that it's Western themed. Wooden barrels, turn of the century car, a mountain man's portrait, horses, log cabin, a mesa landscape with sage brush--I love it. Gene Franks style isn't the most compatible to me, and I think the "sketches" are fully-fledged enough to require higher quality paper and pencils. So it's not the most incredible art tutorial book, but it's high in my ranking.

leah_markum's review against another edition

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5.0

The steps in the demonstrations and the subjects are ideal for me. The demonstrations tend to be four steps: 1) outline, 2) detailed outline, 3) light shading to plan where all shading will be and internal lines, and 4) full detail to all lines and full shading. Subject matter is separated into sections for still life, buildings, transport, landscapes, animals, and people. The subjects also aren't the typical bowl or fruit and nude people, but include Native American gourds, a lighthouse, a wheel barrow, a hawk on a gloved arm, and a close up of a Victorian woman. The results are detailed enough to have made me work for my success, but still basic enough to feel like I was just sketching.

Easily the best graphite drawing book available at my library.

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3.0

This won't be very helpful if you can't draw. Honest.
They have more or less three steps to draw a perfect building.
I usually skip step 3 'cause I'm too lazy to shade.
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