Hammond encourages viewing subjects as collections of interlocking shapes (spheres, cubes, cylinders) rather than complex objects.
By focusing on the structural foundation first, students learn to avoid drawing from memory and instead draw what they actually see, ensuring accuracy. Lee Hammond's Big Book of Drawing
Lee Hammond’s Big Book of Drawing is more than just a technique manual; it is a pedagogical tool that builds confidence and technical ability. By reducing complex scenes into manageable steps, Lee Hammond empowers artists to capture the world around them with accuracy and artistic flair. By reducing complex scenes into manageable steps, Lee
Detailed instructions for rendering fur, feathers, and textures in wildlife. The techniques taught include, but are not limited
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Techniques for capturing likeness and human features.
The techniques taught include, but are not limited to, graph paper transferring for accurate layout, shading, blending, and creating smooth or hard edges.