In 300 extraordinary drawings, Hogarth shows how to draw the head from every angle, age the face from infancy to old age, and delineate every feature and wrinkle.
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Manuale che consiglio a chi vuole capire ed imparare o approfondire il disegno, la descrizione è accurata e le foto sono chiare nei particolari.
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Mr. Nobody –
Hogarth is good for anatomical study but is the most unrealistic book ever. Every single drawing is nothing but pure muscle which is not the same in real life. Where is the fat? Where are the skin folds? Bodies are not perfect..
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Mriganka Hunter –
The book which I want for making the portrait of someone that process, got in this book. The method is observation method. All thing is given, the light and shade portion is given. I suggest that buy this book if you want to grow up in making portrait. This is my first book of Burne Hogarth and I’ll collect all the Burne Hogarth’s book
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aparajito m. –
A MUST BUY BOOK
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Barbora Lupikova –
Vse v poradku
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Alexandra –
When in college, I received excerpts from this book for my portraiture class and picked this book up a couple of years later to get back into the swing of drawing again. It is a fantastic book. Burne Hogarth is a master of the human form and it really shows in every one of his drawings.
Please take into account that I would not reccommend this book for a beginner. Hogarth’s descriptions can be wordy and very complicated; if you are a beginner and would like to try your hand at portraiture I would not pick up this book to start. However, I found it very useful when preparing my portfolio to apply for my Animation diploma as it allows drawing of the head from all angles, adding a 3D structure in which to form the head and face around.
Hogarth continuously states in his book that it will not make you a master but give you a basic understanding of the fundamentals of how the face works and it really works. The simple structures he uses can be difficult to get used to but I honestly can’t see myself drawing the human head any other way now. His format is much easier and much more solid to follow.
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VIJAY NARAYANAN –
This book doesnt have decoding of female heads, heads of a child etc.
MC –
Manuale che consiglio a chi vuole capire ed imparare o approfondire il disegno, la descrizione è accurata e le foto sono chiare nei particolari.
Mr. Nobody –
Hogarth is good for anatomical study but is the most unrealistic book ever. Every single drawing is nothing but pure muscle which is not the same in real life. Where is the fat? Where are the skin folds?
Bodies are not perfect..
Mriganka Hunter –
The book which I want for making the portrait of someone that process, got in this book. The method is observation method. All thing is given, the light and shade portion is given.
I suggest that buy this book if you want to grow up in making portrait. This is my first book of Burne Hogarth and I’ll collect all the Burne Hogarth’s book
aparajito m. –
A MUST BUY BOOK
Barbora Lupikova –
Vse v poradku
Alexandra –
When in college, I received excerpts from this book for my portraiture class and picked this book up a couple of years later to get back into the swing of drawing again. It is a fantastic book. Burne Hogarth is a master of the human form and it really shows in every one of his drawings.
Please take into account that I would not reccommend this book for a beginner. Hogarth’s descriptions can be wordy and very complicated; if you are a beginner and would like to try your hand at portraiture I would not pick up this book to start. However, I found it very useful when preparing my portfolio to apply for my Animation diploma as it allows drawing of the head from all angles, adding a 3D structure in which to form the head and face around.
Hogarth continuously states in his book that it will not make you a master but give you a basic understanding of the fundamentals of how the face works and it really works. The simple structures he uses can be difficult to get used to but I honestly can’t see myself drawing the human head any other way now. His format is much easier and much more solid to follow.
VIJAY NARAYANAN –
This book doesnt have decoding of female heads, heads of a child etc.
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