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by Diane Cardaci
How to Draw from Photographs
Cover
Title Page
Contents
Introduction
Tools and Materials
Pencils
Erasers
Papers
Sharpeners
Blending Tools
Supporting Your Art
Accessories
Camera Equipment
Digital Revolution
Taking the Photo
ISO Settings
Focus
Exposure Bracketing
Fixing Distortion
Understanding Lighting
Look for Defining Shadows
Avoid Unnatural Cast Shadows
Avoid Flat Lighting
Approaching the Drawing
Composition Basics
Common Composition Schemes
Rule of Thirds
Drawing Techniques
Developing Style
Quick Sketch Studies
Staging a Composition
Contrasting Values for Effect
Showcasing Light Subjects
Using a Grid as a Guide
Working from Nature
Creating a Softer Feel
Tricking the Eye
Testing the Composition
Understanding the Subject’s Context
Applying Linear Perspective
One-Point Perspective
Two-Point Perspective
Achieving Depth
Selecting the Best Format
Bringing It All Together
A Note of Encouragement
Copyright Page
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