Draw People Every Day

Draw People Every Day

Short Lessons in Portrait and Figure Drawing Using Ink and Color

About the Book

A lively, colorful figure drawing instruction book that encourages aspiring illustrators to work in ink and watercolor to create quick, confident renderings of diverse, contemporary people.

While today's illustrators work primarily in ink and watercolor, figure drawing instruction still tends to emphasize work in pencil. Commercial illustrator Kagan McLeod offers an approach to figure and portrait drawing more in keeping with today's preferred tools and techniques, one that focuses on cultivating spontaneity, energy, and confidence by providing exercises for brush work in ink and watercolor. By breaking figure and portrait drawing into the three major aspects of line, tone, and color and recommending time limits for each exercise, McLeod encourages working fast and fearless, rather than worrying about getting your figures just right. Filled with numerous illustrative examples of diverse, modern people, Draw People Every Day reflects practical, applicable techniques to get you drawing the people you see in the world around you with speed and proficiency.
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Praise for Draw People Every Day

“Aren’t we all so jealous of how well Kagan draws? Now, with this book, maybe we can steal some of his secrets!"—Yuko Shimizu, illustrator
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About the Author

Kagan McLeod
Kagan McLeod is a Toronto-based illustrator whose work has been published in Toro, Toronto Life, Mad, and New York magazine, and most frequently the National Post. His martial arts-themed graphic novel Infinite Kung fu is scheduled for release in 2007, and he has recently contributed to Tommy Boy Films’ kung fu DVD series Kung Faux. More by Kagan McLeod
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