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"The Fundamentals of Drawing Nudes" by Barrington Barber is an invaluable resource for artists looking to master the art of depicting the human form. With practical guidance and clear instructions, Barber breaks down the complexities of figure drawing, making it accessible for artists of all levels. This book is a must-have for those seeking to refine their skills in portraying the beauty and intricacies of the human body. It's a comprehensive guide that belongs on every artist's bookshelf.

I was provided an advanced copy of this book by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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I liked this book but I feel like it could have had a little bit more, especially for people who are new to drawing nudes.

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A great reference book for beginner or intermediate artists. I found the book to be informative and useful

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This is an excellent book for beginning and advanced artists. It is a very thorough book of drawing anatomy. I found the exercises very helpful in improving my gesture drawing.

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This is a well done guide to drawing male and female nudes. Best for intermediate artists. Lots of examples and information about all different aspects.

I read a temporary digital ARC of this book for the purpose of review.

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The Fundamentals of Drawing Nudes is an introductory guide for drawing the human form. It is a concise book so will also serve as a refresher for further advanced artists. The usual things are covered, tools, materials, then lessons on people drawing. This includes all the important topics like anatomy, movement, figures, technique and composition. It has lots of additional information and is well structured and easy to read. There are lots of tips for what to focus on and pay special attention to, Overall a good easy to follow book.

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This is a wonderful book for anyone trying to get into drawing. The way the body in drawing is examined and the tips and tricks this book offers have made a marked improvement in my own drawing.
Great book. Would recommend to both beginners and more proficient artists.

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The book was a little too wordy for me. I would have like to see more drafted poses to get a better grip on how to start drawing something other than a person just standing there.

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4 Stars! Well, I tried. Some people are meant to be artists and others, like myself, no matter how hard we try, sadly, are not.
However, if you’re a beginner in drawing nudes, this book is a great place to start! Learn in chapter 1 - proportions and anatomy, chapter 2 - drawing the whole figure, chapter 3 - developing form and movement and chapter 4 - technique and composition. I learned a lot about the human skeleton and musculature. I never really put so much thought into what I needed to look for when drawing the human body. Who knew!?
This book took me from start to finish, all the way to framing the picture! This book covers all the basics and then some. May be too basic for advanced artists.
*I received this book at no charge & I voluntarily left this review.*

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This book is a very short guide to the fundamentals of drawing nudes. I honestly might have read way too many art books to appreciate this, I don't think it was bad and it has technically some good advice, maybe falls a bit short on content but if you know absolutely nothing about drawing the human figure what you get here is a good start. I still think you might get better off with some other fundamentals book that has more content but if you don't wanna get overwhelmed and are just looking to get some first advice on your life drawing figures you can find that in here.

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As a complete beginner and having set myself the challenge to try and draw the human figure, I found this book to be very informative. It covers the basics of life drawing with clear diagrams and detailed explanations of human anatomy. It is a very useful guide for the amateur artist. Recommended.

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As a previous fashion student and art student I enjoy drawing and have my entire life. I always love a good guide to learn new techniques and tricks.

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The problem with the book is not much the content, but what is actually missing. There is a huge part to tell about drawing the various parts of the human body, but there are only some insignificant sentences of no practical use. The same for the various techniques.
As an experienced painter and reader of hundred of educational art books, I can tell you for sure that nobody will learn to draw from this book, there are much more useful ones written on this theme..

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The Fundamentals of Drawing Nudes is a tutorial guide for life drawing by Barrington Barber. Due out in late 2021 from Arcturus Publishing, it's 96 pages and will be available in paperback and ebook formats. It's worth noting that the ebook format has a handy interactive table of contents as well as interactive links and references throughout. I've really become enamored of ebooks with interactive formats lately; it makes it so easy to find information with the search function.

This is a very well written and information dense manual aimed at advanced beginners to intermediate drawing students as well as a refresher course for more advanced students. The first section of the book briefly covers recommended drawing tools and supplies. The author doesn't give specific brand recommendations (and I respect that he says experimentation is key, find what works and when inspiration strikes, branch out and try other tools).

The next chapters are arranged in multiple lessons thematically: proportion and anatomy, drawing the whole figure, developing form and movement, and technique and composition. Each lesson contains background theory and practice, alternatives to main points, and salient techniques as well as illustrative sketches. The author ties the theory to studies and sketches by famous artists showing how they approached similar poses and solved problems of ratio and perspective in their own work.

This book is a little above my current level of expertise, but there were a lot of valuable takeaways for me and I can see how consistent application of the exercises here will produce results (even for me, a beginner).

This would be a good choice for library acquisition and for artists, students, and hobbyists.

Four stars.

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.

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This was a very good introduction or in my case refresher on life drawing. There's very detailed instruction on both bone and musculature anatomy plus more advanced lessons like movement. Though the mediums suggested are more traditional I'm hoping to use these exercises to try my hand at more digital work so I expect there is versatility here for whatever type of art you prefer.

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I am relatively new to figure drawing. After taking a figure drawing class, I was excited to read this book and hopefully cement or expound upon the techniques that I have been learning. Overall, this is a good overview to the art of capturing the human body. I found the chapter that covered anatomy and proportions to be the most helpful. I also found some of the approaches to blocking out shapes to be a little different than other approaches I’ve learned so far, so it was helpful to learn a different way to do things.

Overall, this is a good resource, but it might be good to note that this book lives up to its name—it mostly covers the fundamentals and doesn’t offer a deep dive into any of the topics. This would be a great reference book to have on hand (especially for the skeleton and muscle photos) for anyone who has a little figure drawing experience, but this wouldn’t be my first recommendation for someone who is brand new to this type of art.

Thank you to Barrington Barber, Arcturus Publishing, and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this book!

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Barrington Barber books have a staple of art teaching and development for many years and this book is an excellent example for taking those first steps in drawing nudes. The book is divided into c,ear reference sections starting with an exploration of the anatomy and proportion and guides the reader through various features of the body. The whole body section is useful by encouraging the art to view the full form in relation to shapes (triangles/ rectangles etc) The section on movement clearly supports through understanding the use of hard and soft lines and developing perspective. This a book that you could use to follow step by step and practice or use as a broader reference according to the model / form the artist wishes to explore an develop skills. Highly recommended to support practical application- ultimately pick up the pencil/ pen / charcoal and go for it.

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