Drawing Robots Learning to draw amazing unusual subjects
This eBook is about how to draw various robots, which you can find underneath the chapters. There are various types of robots drawn and explained with steps about how you can draw them at home. This eBook also focuses not only on the robot drawing but sketching too. Also some of the things a robot are more likely to have like a hammer robot a normal robot have been shown. Sketching gives anything a better look, so some sketching always help in all drawings. Each drawing must have a structure and a robot is the same. On the other hand, dissimilar to the human body you can draw a robot based off a human structure or simply something altogether cutting edge with its own structure and shape, however in this instructional exercise we have the humanoid structure to work from, thus we begin off with an oval shape for the head as regular and after that every one of the joints, for example, the shoulders, the elbows, the wrists, the pelvis, the knees and the lower legs are all generally outlined in as round circles and after that the biceps, the lower arms, the thighs and the calves are all portrayed in a wiener molded.
Here is a preview of what you'll learn:
Robot 1
Robot 2
Robot 3
Robot 4
Robot 5
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This book is a shameful waste of your time and money.
I would hate to think a young kid reads this book hoping for inspiration. The drawings aren't created in a simple way for following. In fact, I've never seen drawings set out in this way where random construction lines are lifted from a clearly already complete illustration. It doesn't make any sense - but when you join it with the text, it makes even less sense. The text has been written by someone who has heard a lot of big words, and had no issue using them, despite not knowing what any of them mean. Some parts just read as gibberish. In summary this person should be kept away from writing or typing instruments completely. I would also suggest they pick up a book on art fundamentals. Shocking.