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by Rudy De Reyna (Author) "I believe that you must learn to draw things as you see them-realistically..." (more)
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•A best-seller for 35 years

• A timeless classic that has taught generations of artists—and will teach generations more

When it was originally published in 1970, How to Draw What You See zoomed to the top of the publisher’s best-seller list—and it has remained there ever since. "I believe that you must be able to draw things as you see them—realistically," wrote Rudy de Reyna in this introduction. Today, generations of artists have learned to draw what they see, to truly capture the world around them, using de Reyna’s methods. How to Draw What You See shows artists how to recognize the basic shape to draw the object, no matter how much detail it contains.

About the Author
Rudy de Reyna is the author of many classics, including Magic Realist Drawing Techniques


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  • Paperback: 178 pages
  • Publisher: Watson-Guptill; 35th Anniversary edition edition (September 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0823023753
  • ISBN-13: 978-0823023752
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #11,532 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Starts out well enough but loses momentum, October 7, 2002
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The beginning of this book and the idea behind it are simple and straightforward: behind every object you see there is some "skeletal" figure made of simple geometric shapes - the cube, the cone, the cylinder and the sphere. If you know how to draw these and string them together you can in theory make any drawing you want. Sounds simple, right? Well, it is. Only the book doesn't fully realize its potential.
The first part of the book which deals with these basic shapes, how to draw them, shade them, etc ... starts out well enough. But by the time the author reaches the more advanced subjects, such as drawing nature, portraits and the human figure the book degenerates into yet another book filled with the author implicitly saying, "look at how well I can draw!", filling pages upon pages with finished, beautiful drawing a beginner can never hope to achieve. For example: when discussing feet and hands, the author provides two drawings of the foot and briefly tells the student he should observe the foot and note its proportions. Really? And I thought I should stand on my head and sing the star spangled banner. Sorry for the sarcasm, but that is not an acceptable way of teaching how to draw the foot.
Another example: when discussing figure drawing the author does not explain the figure's anatomy. Rather he says how he has followed his 14 years old daughter around the house and drew her in various natural positions. The reader is then presented with the final sketches, which by the way are very beautiful sketches. How did he achieve them? What are the principles he followed? How should one go about practicing sketching people? That the book does not reveal.
It seems to me the main problem of this book is that it tries to do too much - portraits, still life, landscapes, charcoal, wash, all in one short book? The more topics you choose to cover, the less space you can devote to each. I think it would have been much better had the author devoted more space to basic issues such as perspective, shading and textures, rather than rush headlong into complex topics. As it stands I cannot be sure whether it is intended for absolute beginners or advanced students.
In short, this may be a good source for inspiration or for tips for people on many levels, but definitely not your main source of information.
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81 of 83 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A good reference, and overall view of drawing, thorough and credible: 35th Anniversary Edition, April 27, 2004
By Bruce Bain "Romans 9:33" (Englewood, CO United States) - See all my reviews
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"How to draw what you see" by Rudy De Reyna

I think many students of drawing look for a single book that covers just about the entire scope of drawing. This book is that kind of book. Most books that claim to be a "COMPLETE DRAWING COURSE" do not deliver on the boast. This book makes no boast, but it is the most COMPLETE book giving an overview of all aspects of drawing. This book is very good. It's as close to COMPLETE as you can get.

This book is now into its 35th Anniversary Edition printing, and is one of the longest selling books on the market. It is one of the best general references on TECHNIQUES & MATERIALS.

The figure drawing section is well developed and good for the beginner. The book covers Still Life, Landscape, Perspective and Composition, Lighting, and Materials and various strokes/charcoal, pencil, etc.

The foundation of the methodology in this book is its use of geometrical shapes (cones, cubes, triangles), reminiscent of Luca Cambiosa in the 16th Century. So the author is invested in what is called "the CLASSICAL TRADITION".

The book moves on to more advanced drawing/painting with Wash, Opaque, Acrylics and Ink. It's a good buy at this price, and a welcome addition to the artists shelf. [But if you're into Figure Drawing, also see books by Jack Hamm, and also ***"ART OF DRAWING THE HUMAN BODY"*** by Edgar Loy Fankbonner, "Art of Drawing" -Willy Pogany, "How to Draw The Human Figure" -Famous Artists School, and "The Figure" -Walt Reed] Any of these figure drawing books, combined with "HOW TO DRAW WHAT YOU SEE" makes for an excellent combination in the home library.
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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book for both beginner & expert, October 1, 2005
I'm an instructor for digital art online and find this book to be a MUST for ANY artist. It has lots of illustrations and simple, well-written explanations! I would recommend it to any of my students who want to know theory and application, from perspective to tones and shading. Everything is in black and white, so you can really see the tonal changes in the renderings.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Helpful
Bought this for a friend and he says that it helped him a lot in getting started drawling again after many years. Starts for the basics and takes you on from there.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Drawing Help!
I used this book while attending the Art Institute. I purchased it once again when I was having problems in my drawing class later on. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Win at drawing with various media, especially pencil
I particularly like the way Ruby De Reyna (the author) sets up the lesson and explains the details with illustrations. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Beginners
This is a pretty good book to start. I gave it only 4 stars because "drawing for dummies" had a lot more techniques and easier directions for about the same.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Fundamental!
Nice, thorough lessons on the fundamentals of drawing....clever and helpful diagrams that are unique for text such as this.
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I'm in the process of teaching myself to draw/paint and striving for more creativity and find this book helpful in that it has instructions for drawing what you see. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Introductory Text
Good introduction to the fundamentals of drawing.With this and supplemental help from a few other texts the student should be able to get their drawing off to a good start. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Book For A School
This book was purchased for an out of state school. It was delivered but I have no idea how good it is.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Another Excellent Beginner Guide
This is another excellet guide that I added to my reference bookshelf when taking up drawing at a late age. Read more
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I have owned this book for 10 years. My children and I all learned the basics of drawing from this book. Read more
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