Andrew Loomis’s Figure Drawing for All It’s Worth

Posted April 22, 2009 by jwebster45206

Following up on my post from several months ago on Fun with a Pencil, I’d like to present the quintessential Andrew Loomis book, Figure Drawing for All It’s Worth. It’s hard to describe how good this book really is. I went to art school, and studied design drawing, fashion drawing, and fine art figure drawing, and I don’t think any instructor taught me as much as I learned from this book. (True, I still have a lot of room for improvement, but that’s another post someday.)

It’s a near-perfect explanation of all the key concepts you need to master to illustrate the human form. He starts with the basics of proportion, then he provides a great explanation of anatomy as it relates to art. Later in the book, he shows you how to light the figure, how to construct poses, and how to deal with balance and movement.

He also provides a great selection of samples of finished drawings, many in the pinup style.

If you only read one figure drawing book, this is the one to read.

Comments

  1. can we buy this book? or how can i find it? need ur help, thanks :)

    Comment by buket — December 27, 2009 @ 5:27 pm

  2. Hey there buket, I hope you already found the answer to this. Just in case you didn’t, here’s the thing that stinks–the original editions of this book, and in fact all his books, are out of print! There is a version you can find on Amazon, but it’s only a partial reproduction. Your best bet is to search ebay for this one.

    Comment by jwebster45206 — April 3, 2010 @ 5:42 am

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