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Just for Fun: Drawing

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Learning to draw in pencil has never been so easy!

With Just for Drawing, aspiring artists and art enthusiasts who have never before picked up a pencil can follow incredibly simple step-by-step instructions and discover how to draw everyday subjects. Each featured subject starts with basic lines and shapes, and slowly progresses with each new step to a fully rendered, completed drawing. Saving the nitty-gritty technical aspects of drawing for the more advanced student, Just for Drawing simply touches upon key drawing concepts and fundamentals, including perspective, proportion, volume, shading, and composition, among others, that are relevant to a beginner's core understanding of the craft. With its abundance of approachable and contemporary drawings, as well as loads of tips, instruction, and inspiration, Just for Drawing will have even the most artistically challenged individuals mastering the art of pencil drawing in no time.

160 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 1, 2017

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Profile Image for Montzalee Wittmann.
5,279 reviews2,353 followers
June 15, 2017
Just for Fun: Drawing
More than 100 fun and simple step-by-step projects for learning the art of basic drawing
by Lise Herzog
This is an incredible drawing book for beginners like me. I just ordered this book! It has so many step-by-step projects for so many wild animals, domestic animals, body parts, and flowers/trees. With just starting with simple shapes, from there instructions lead to a complete drawing. This is a beginner's book. This is a great starter book to get someone going and show them they can do it and really make art! LOVE it! Thanks NetGalley,Quarto and Walter Foster Publishing for letting me read this great book!
Profile Image for Diana.
1,984 reviews309 followers
June 13, 2017
3'5 stars

Here we have a very nice book that helps you to practice with different shapes and styles. It presents a small guide at the beginning with different materials we can use for drawing (pens, pencils, indian ink, etc), and then we go over to drawing.
We have a section which includes different animals, such as cats, felines, dogs, horses... Then we have a section about humans and clothing, facial expressions; and then we move to nature and forces of nature such as forests, water, etc. And we even have a bit on perspectives and POW.
It's a very complete book that covers a lot of ground in an easy direct way, ideal for beginners or people who want to practice a bit (or a lot haha).
Profile Image for Janus the Erudite Artist.
702 reviews93 followers
September 21, 2017
I love how this book is really set on helping beginners learn to draw. As someone who's struggled with drawing, I really appreciated how each piece was broken down into basic shapes and slowly morphed into objects such as animals, nature sceneries and people. I took my time with the Drawing Nature section because I really liked how I was able to understand how to draw flowers and trees.

I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to explore their creative side with drawing and sketching. It's very easy to follow and fun to do.
Profile Image for DelAnne Frazee.
2,027 reviews25 followers
June 15, 2017
Title: Orbs - Just For Fun - Drawing
Author: Lise Herzog
Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group – Walter Foster
Published: 5-1-2014
Pages: Arts & Photography
Sub-Genre: Hobbies; Crafts; Drawing
ISBN: 9781633222816
Reviewed For: NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group – Walter Foster
Reviewer: DelAnne
Rating: 5 Stars

I love drawing and actually coloring in pictures. Although I will never be a Picasso or Rembrandt I always try to learn new techniques. Living objects have always a problem for me and other than a few caricature-like efforts my dogs, horses, etc. needed help dreadfully. Lize Herzog has managed to give instructions that are easy to understand to improve budding artists talents like mine.

If you too want to learn how to draw beyond the stick figure stage, then you may want to check out Just for Fun: Drawing. It contains simple to follow, step by step instructions with plenty of illustrations to keep you on tract. Perfect for beginners or someone who just wants to improve their abilities to draw certain objects such as trees or cats.

My rating of Just For Fun - Drawing is 5 out of 5 stars.

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Profile Image for Debbie.
3,649 reviews89 followers
June 23, 2017
"Just for Fun: Drawing" is an art book to help beginners learn how to draw. It combined text describing what to do and why you do it with simple, step-by-step drawings. This allows the person to learn how to draw cats in general, for example, not just the pose shown in the book.

I'd recommend this as a good beginner artist book for tweens and teens (or older). It's done in a style that should keep a younger person interested, but it also taught some basics found in adult drawing books. So we learn how to draw basic shapes--in perspective--and how to add simple texture and shading.

The book began by describing what drawing tools to use, and you can start out with as little as a common pencil and a sheet of computer paper. Other tools were described, but you don't have to start fancy. We then get the step-by-step "add a circle here and here, combine the shapes, add some texture" instructions. These usually involved four steps that were easy to understand and weren't complex to draw.

We're taught to draw animals like cats, big cats, dogs, wolves, rabbits, horses, cow, and birds. There were brief descriptions on how to draw people standing and in motion, the parts of the body, and clothing. And we learn to draw nature in part (like a tree, flower, or water) or as a whole landscape drawing. The finished drawings should look recognizable without being complex to draw.

I received an ebook review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley.
Profile Image for Deborah.
208 reviews12 followers
July 7, 2017
Just for Fun: Drawing by Lise Herzog is a compilation of 100 different projects to tackle to learn the art of drawing well by really looking at the world and life around you and picking out their shapes. The illustrations show the step by step development of a drawing from the basic shapes and lines to full on texture and shading. This book is great for young people who desire to learn more about art and improve their drawing skills, or even adults who want to draw but need a few pointers to get started. The drawing drills cover a multiplicity of areas: textures, lines, value, perspective, and much more. This does not talk down to the reader, as the wording is sparse and simple with easy to follow directions, and illustrations that teach and inspire the young or old artist to look as they draw.. It shows figures without nudes, still life and landscape. This is a comprehensive book of drawing. Great for tweens, teens, home educators, art teachers, public libraries, and the person seeking to hone their skills. I have a very old book that is similar that was my mother's and it inspired me to pursue art. This looks to do the same.
Profile Image for Lanae.
578 reviews9 followers
July 18, 2017
This is a nice book for beginner artists. If any of the sections are lacking, I would say it is the tools section. It is very vague in its descriptions of said tools and why you might choose one over the other (ex. the entire section on ballpoint pens is this: "Ballpoint pens are round and soft, and enjoyable to use for drawing. These pens allow you to draw very thin, light lines or thicker ones.").

The actual drawing tips are broken into the following sections:
Animals
People
Nature
Static subjects
Taking flight

It's definitely well presented and will definitely help a beginner to expand their skills. Good for children and adults both.
Profile Image for Stories Under Starlight Book Reviews.
114 reviews5 followers
July 31, 2017
Just for Fun Drawing by Lise Herzog is part of the Just for Fun series, and is a great how-to book for aspiring artists or any beginner wanting to learn how to draw. Most of the book focuses on animals, but there are also sections on how to draw nature and people. At the beginning of the book, Herzog discusses the different materials and tools to use for drawing -which I found very helpful. The instructions were easy to follow and short, which is perfect for young kids and beginners. Overall, a great resource for kids and adults who are either just learning to draw or would like to improve their skill. Recommended for ages 5 and up!

*Received a DRC for an honest review.
Profile Image for Rose.
208 reviews3 followers
January 30, 2018
Considering the high reader review's of Lise Herzog's Just for Fun: Drawing, I chose to take a look at the book as one of a small library of beginner art books for my 5th grade granddaughter's Christmas present. I was very impressed with the simple and easy to follow step-by-step instructions so much that I practiced drawing before wrapping it up. You will find it a great stepping stone in learning to create artistic drawings. Full Disclosure: I was allowed to read a copy of this book for free as a member of NetGalley in exchange for my unbiased review. The opinions I have expressed are my own and I was not influenced to give a positive review.
Profile Image for April.
49 reviews28 followers
July 29, 2017
This book has lots of information about breaking things down into the basic shapes of whatever it is you are wanting to draw. I liked the directions for how to work with horizontal planes and vanishing points.
My son will love reading through this and looking at the illustrations that are clearly showing the steps to take. I expect to have him bringing me all kinds of drawings in the next few days, and I can't wait.

I received this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion.
Profile Image for The Suburban Eclectic.
899 reviews13 followers
October 10, 2018
Perfect for drawing novices interested in learning to draw. I love how it easily breaks down the steps for shapes. It's easy to follow for readers young and old.
Profile Image for Davianna.
248 reviews2 followers
September 10, 2017
A great guide to drawing for fun, perfect if you're an absolute beginner. I loved the artist's drawing style and step-by-step instructions for drawing. This book includes sections on drawing scenes, animals, people etc. And it had a quick guide on what materials you'll need that I loved. The writing was clear and easy to follow even for me! I highly recommend for everyone and anyone who wants to draw. 5 Stars
FTC DISCLAIMER: I RECEIVED THIS BOOK IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW
Profile Image for Rose.
208 reviews3 followers
January 30, 2018
Considering the high reader review's of Lise Herzog's Just for Fun: Drawing, I chose to take a look at the book as one of a small library of beginner art books for my 5th grade granddaughter's Christmas present. I was very impressed with the simple and easy to follow step-by-step instructions so much that I practiced drawing before wrapping it up. You will find it a great stepping stone in learning to create artistic drawings. Full Disclosure: I was allowed to read a copy of this book for free as a member of NetGalley in exchange for my unbiased review. The opinions I have expressed are my own and I was not influenced to give a positive review.
Profile Image for Sara.
60 reviews65 followers
January 28, 2018
I love how this book has summed up almost all the important points on how to draw animals, humans, nature and statuary items. It didn't show how to draw a particular object in a step by step method but it gave an outline of how it can be drawn with our own changes that we can make. It sometimes gave comparison between two slightly similar looking objects and how they differ when drawn, like horse and donkey, cats and big cats and so on. I will most definitely use this book to improve my drawing skills.

I received an ARC of this book from Netgalley. Thank you!!
Profile Image for Debra.
646 reviews6 followers
June 20, 2019
This book is filled with step by step instructions on the drawing. As a beginner, I enjoyed all of the exercises. The author does a good job of breaking it down into simple shapes to begin you're drawing.

I highly recommend it for the beginning artist.

I received this galley from NetGalley.
Profile Image for Lynn.
43 reviews
December 27, 2017
A fun little book if you are interested in drawing, but don't really know how to start. There are some fun ideas here to get you started and it's a breeze to get through the exercises included.
Profile Image for Poongothai.
539 reviews48 followers
September 11, 2018
Good book. It gives an idea of basic drawing needs and then goes on to explain techniques to draw animals, birds, humans, clothing, landscapes and rooms. It has simple to follow steps.
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