Drawing digital The complete guide for learning to draw & paint on your iPad

Lisa Bardot

Book - 2023

"In Drawing Digital, artist and teacher Lisa Bardot, the expert behind @bardotbrush, introduces the art of digital drawing. Using your tablet and Procreate, or another favorite drawing app, you can leave behind your pencil and paper and make art anywhere and at any time." --

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Subjects
Genres
Handbooks and manuals
Instructional and educational works
Published
Beverly, MA : Walter Foster [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Lisa Bardot (author)
Physical Description
159 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm
Bibliography
Includes index
ISBN
9780760385326
  • Introduction
  • 1. Getting Set Up
  • Tools: Hardware & Software
  • Spotlight on Procreate
  • Essential Gestures
  • Selections
  • Transform
  • Exporting & File Formats
  • Printing & Resolution
  • 2. Everyday Objects-Line & Shape
  • Learn Your Lines
  • Simple Shapes Practice
  • How Shapes Become Stuff
  • From Forms into 3D Objects
  • Project: Still-Life Sketch
  • 3. Plants -Digital Art Essentials & Coloring
  • Brushes
  • Layers
  • Project: Learn Layers With Leaves
  • Alpha Lock & Masks
  • Blend Modes
  • Coloring Workflows
  • Project: Potted Snake Plant
  • Project: Colorized Line Art Cacti
  • Project: Painterly Trees & Grass
  • 4. Flowers-Color & Style
  • Digital Color Theory
  • How to Draw Flowers
  • Project: Render a Poppy
  • What is Stylization?
  • Project: Vase of Flowers
  • 5. Animals-Defining Features
  • Using References
  • Project: School of Fish
  • Take It From The Top: Animal Heads
  • Standing Tall: Animal Legs
  • Proportions & Exaggeration: Draw a Cow
  • Project: Draw a Furry Dog
  • 6. People & Characters
  • Studying the Facial Features
  • Project: Stylized Self-Portrait
  • Body Proportions
  • Project: Build-a-Character
  • 7. Making a Scene
  • How to Build a Scene: The Process
  • Project: Skewed Perspective Tabletop
  • Project: Cityscape
  • Project: Nature Scene
  • 8. How to Draw Everything
  • How to Draw Everything
  • Resources
  • Index
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Library Journal Review

Illustrator and art instructor Bardot's book has the power to turn readers without drawing skills into artists. Via pages bursting with vivid colors--teal, yellow, tangerine--the book shows that the key is to use an iPad, an app called Procreate, which costs a one-time fee of $12.99 (there's also a free version with fewer features), and an Apple Pencil stylus. For budget-conscious readers, the book includes a sidebar list of apps with smaller price tags. Bardot also does an excellent job of encouraging and showing readers who don't have all these tools how to apply the book's instructions to drawing with a basic pen (or pencil) and paper. Clear illustrations on nearly every page guide readers through how to turn simple squares, circles, ovals, rectangles, and triangles into images of everyday objects (books, clocks, mugs, and more), plants, flowers, and progressively harder-to-execute animals, full scenes, and entire worlds. Readers will also gain knowledge about choosing digital brushes, layering, masking, mixing colors, lighting effects, stylizing, and creating palettes by importing photos into the app. The book includes an easy reference index and a list of additional resources. VERDICT Beginners will be drawing as soon as they start reading through this gorgeous, easy-to-follow book.--Jill Cox-Cordova

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