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Mensen tekenen in 15 minuten

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Natuurlijk kunt u tekenen en dit boek laat u zien hoe. Als u het heeft doorgewerkt, beschikt u over alle vaardigheden en het zelfvertrouwen om bewegende of stilzittende mensen te schetsen. Professioneel tekendocent Jake Spicer leidt u langs alle aspecten van het tekenen naar waarneming, van onderweg schetsen tot modeltekenen en tekenen naar een foto. Zorgvuldig opgebouwde oefeningen breken het tekenproces in gemakkelijk te behappen stukjes, terwijl de stapsgewijze instructies u laten zien hoe u een volledig portret kunt maken in slechts 15 minuten. U krijgt tips voor de te gebruiken materialen, over hoe u de verhoudingen van een mens goed neerzet, hoe u handen, voeten en stoffen tekent - kortom, dit is een complete cursus voor iedereen die altijd nog eens mensen wilde tekenen. Rijk geïllustreerde, eenvoudig te volgen stapsgewijze hoofdstukken maken het voor iedereen gemakkelijk om een goed uitgewerkt portret te maken

128 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2014

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Jake Spicer

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Jake Spicer is a Brighton-based artist, drawing tutor and author of several popular instructional drawing books.

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849 reviews24 followers
April 27, 2016
I won Draw People in 15 Minutes by Jake Spicer from Goodreads.

Draw People in 15 Minutes by Jake Spicer is a book for anyone who is serious about developing drawing skills. The book thoroughly covers the various materials used in drawing, theories, techniques, and practicing core skills. Also provided is a step-by-step tutorial and reviews of areas needing more focus by the artist.
Like many books on drawing, Draw People in 15 Minutes has many illustrations, but unlike most other drawing guides, Spicer's book is loaded with written guides to help the reader think about his craft. Important terms are defined for easy understanding, and encouraging exercises are offered.
This book is the perfect guide for anyone determined to develop skills in illustration.
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September 4, 2019
This is an excellent book:) Author has packed a lot of content in 128 pages, with step by step very clear instructions. The exercises provided look easy but know they are not. Takes a lot of regular practice to get as good as the examples provided. This book impressed me and it`s one I`ll be buying in the near future: I borrowed the copy just read from the library. Highly recommend this book for anyone interested in drawing people.
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247 reviews5 followers
May 20, 2023
This is a really useful book that goes through the fundamentals of drawing with a focus on anatomy and clothing for drawing people specifically.
It’s bizarrely laid out so that the first half covers drawing people quickly as a whole whilst the second half goes through techniques and body parts, clothing piece by piece. I think it would’ve made more developmental sense vice Verda but still, a helpful book that I’ve learnt a lot from nonetheless.
It is well laid out with guidance, instructions, wisdom, and specific activities for a thorough education.
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October 30, 2017
A quick tutorial book on drawing people. I liked the step-by-step instructions that felt just basic enough to not be patronizing for those of us who have been drawing for many years. I think this book would be good for beginners too. I borrowed it from the library with the intent to improve my figure drawing in real life and it hit the mark.
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August 8, 2016
Draw People in 15 Minutes is a title that seems to be targeted for the beginner who wants to learn the art of sketching quickly. While I enjoyed the book because each section explained and illustrated several ways to approach sketching, it is better left to someone who has a thorough background in drawing the base of the sketches: skeletal structure, anatomy for artists, understanding and drawing the underlying muscles of the body, and the shading of draped fabric and folds. The author suggests carrying a sketchbook everywhere there will be groups of people and practicing quick sketches that aren't very detailed. At the same time, he includes several chapters on all of the details these sketches are supposed to not> concentrate on.
I think it would be a valuable reference once one has an extensive background in the above mentioned "basics". However, it was confusing as a beginner's book.
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4 reviews1 follower
August 12, 2016
I won a free copy of this book from a goodreads giveaway!

I have always had a desire to draw, but my ability has always been somewhat discouraging. This book had some really good points and made it easy to understand basic concepts. While I wasn't able to draw someone as well as I would have liked, I did do as the book said and accomplished it in about 15 minutes. I had fun reading this book and will continue to read it over and over and practice my skill until I fine tune it. This is a fun read and it actually teaches you something!
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July 4, 2016
I won this book.

This seems like a great book. Steps are addressed systematically. For example, there is a section explaining that the skeletal system and then the musculature must be considered. Despite the step by step formula of the book, however, I still felt like it was too complicated for a non-artist (artistic dunce?) like myself. This is not to say that it is not a good book with useful details; I believe the book is for someone with slightly more talent than I.
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September 19, 2016
This book was won from a goodreads giveaway.
From an artists' perspective it seems to be more for people that already know how to sketch and not for someone who just picked up drawing.
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