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Adding buildings and other man-made creations to a painting demands an understanding of perspective. Perspective is crucial to accuracy and realism, allowing a structure to fit in seamlessly with its surroundings. Yarnell starts with the most basic technique, one-point perspective, using first a box and then entire houses with doors, windows, roofs and porches to demonstrate how perspective can change. He also covers the more complex two-point perspective, where two sides of a building are visible.
Paint Along with Jerry Yarnell, Volume 7: Painting Perspective features seven projects, building on the first section’s introduction to perspective and boasting simple and well-illustrated instructions perfect for both beginning and intermediate painters.
Jerry Yarnell is the author of seven books of painting instruction and host of the popular PBS television series “Jerry Yarnell School of Fine Art.” Yarnell also holds workshops and offers private lessons at his Yarnell School of Fine Art in Skiatook, Oklahoma.
8 1/2" x 11", 128 p, pb, 250 color illus. February 2004
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