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Drawing Birds: Learn to draw step by step
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Author:
Maury AasengNumber Of Downloads:
125
Number Of Reads:
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Language:
English
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10.31 MB
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113
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By choosing to draw birds, you’ll find never-ending variety to
explore with your pencil. The only thing as diverse as the birds
themselves is the range of possibilities in how to draw them. By
dispensing with color and using a grayscale approach with pencil
drawings, you have the opportunity to explore the fundamentals of
avian design, focusing your efforts on the values, patterns, and
textures of your feathered models. In this book I will show you
how to create the basic shapes that give different birds in various
habitats and poses their form. Then, through a series of steps, I will
help you bring them to life with simple drawing tools and a variety
of techniques. Using my notes as a guide, you can render your
creations in a way that suits your own style. As you put on the
finishing touches, enjoy drawing with a realism that leaves the
birds on the page watching you, and ready to fly off the paper.
Maury Aaseng
Maury Aaseng is an American illustrator who graduated from the University of Minnesota Duluth with a BFA degree in Graphic Design and began working as a freelance illustrator in San Diego, California, where he created drawings for young, non-fictional adults. Soon, his work expanded to the field of medical and anatomical illustration. He now enjoys collaborating with authors and experts in various medical fields to create vivid, clear illustrations for publications that illuminate essential concepts for the health, body, and nature sciences.
Maury Aaseng currently resides in Duluth, Minnesota with his wife and two children near the shores of Lake Superior. His work first gained recognition at the Upstream People Gallery in 2008, and recently in 2016 a collection of his aquatic works titled Saturated Life was shown at the Great Lakes Aquarium. He has taught classes covering science illustration and nature-inspired watercolors, and in recent years has leveraged his experience creating books illustrating techniques for other emerging artists.
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