The Weatherly Guide to Drawing Animals"The Weatherly Guide to Drawing Animals focuses on learning how to draw animals using solid drawing principles."--Publisher. |
Contents
Table of Contents | 9 |
Gesture | 19 |
Action | 26 |
Construction | 34 |
Position | 51 |
Foreshortening and Overlapping Forms | 57 |
Anatomy | 63 |
Table of Contents contd | 79 |
Alligators | 110 |
Bears | 111 |
Dogs | 116 |
Wolves | 124 |
Coyotes | 125 |
Goats | 126 |
Cattle | 130 |
Horses | 135 |
Rhinoceroses | 84 |
Giraffes | 89 |
Gerenuks | 94 |
Bongos | 96 |
Camels | 98 |
Guanacos | 102 |
Monkeys | 103 |
Kangaroos | 105 |
Lizards | 107 |
Donkeys | 149 |
Zebras | 151 |
Lions | 153 |
Pumas | 159 |
Tigers | 160 |
Jaguars | 162 |
A Final Word | 165 |
Common terms and phrases
active anatomy angles animal drawing animal's structure animals in motion artist attitude basic geometric shapes basic shapes Brush pen Calcaneus camel clavicle constantly construction curved cylinder diaganol drawing animals Drawing from imagination economy of line Elephants example forearm Forelegs foreshortened fountain pen front gait Gerenuks gesture drawing giraffe give hang the forms heads long hindleg hooved animals horns horse human humerus hump Iliac crest ischium Joe Weatherly knowledge landmarks Large ears Learning to draw legs line of action lion look masses Metatarsus moving animals narrow tail Nasal Bone neck Note Occipital Ridge overlapping ovoid Patella pelvis perspective phalanges photographs planes pose Remember Rhino rhythm lines rib cage Scapula scribble sequence reads shoulder blades side simplified skeleton sketchbook skull Small ears spine stay loose stiff straight taking the weight Thoracic Vertebrae toes torso ulna understanding understood Vertebrae volume walk Wax Pencil wrist Zebras Zygomatic Arch