Attention Artists Who Want An Easy Way To Draw People!
At Last! You Can Draw People
And Figures Perfectly, In Any Position…Without A Model!
Long-Lost Manuscript Resurfaces With Over 1016 Detailed Illustrations Of the Bones, Face, Head, Torso, Legs, Hands, and Feet – Covering Every Aspect of Anatomy For the Artist
Dear Fellow Artist,
If you ever wanted to be able to draw beautiful people and figures, then this might be the most important letter you’ll ever read.
My name is Ethan Nguyen and I’m an amateur artist. I’ve always struggled with figure drawing and despite my love for the subject, I could never seem to get it right. That is, until I discovered a little-known “secret weapon”.
I’ll tell you all about this “secret weapon” in a minute, but first, see if this sounds familiar…
As someone who loves drawing, I was endlessly frustrated by how difficult it is to draw the human body. For some reason, my drawings just never seemed to look right.
My hands and arms were always out of proportion. My shoulders and torso just looked like a big lump. And my legs were always either too short or too long. I would struggled with drawing a certain picture, and then gave up out of frustration halfway through.
“This book is incredible! I learned SO much from this book. To learn visual art, you must do it VISUALLY, text and talking about it can only go so far. I found that after copying just a few drawings, my understanding of the human body and how to draw it got so much better. I highly recommend this book to anyone struggling with the composition of the body as well as to anyone of a higher skill level as a great book of reference and as great general improvement.”
Palmer H. Nicklas (United States)
What Everybody Ought To Know About
Drawing The Human Figure
I found expert after expert on the subject of figure drawing and asked them for help. They all told me one thing…
“In order to draw the human form, you need to know what lies beneath the surface.”
Of course! It makes perfect sense. You wouldn’t build a house without first setting up the frame, right? So that was the missing ingredient: knowledge of anatomy. Okay. So all I have to do is learn human anatomy and — BAAM — I can draw figures like a pro, right?
WRONG!
I bought book after book on human anatomy and spent over 2 months pouring over them trying to pluck out something – anything – that would help me draw better. And what did I find?
Nothing. See, the problem with these anatomy books is that they are so B-O-R-I-N-G! They are filled with page after page of descriptions, but not enough illustrations.
Yet I still tried. But it was just so difficult and tedious, that I often would slam the books shut out of frustration. I felt like it was my fault, that maybe I just wasn’t good enough.
Disheartened by all the money I’ve spent and all the time I’ve wasted, I actually gave up on drawing for a long time.
Then One Day, Completely By Accident…
I walked into a used bookstore and as I was browsing the shelves, I saw a dusty old book tucked away in the corner. The darn thing was so ancient, the title was almost worn away.
To this day, I still don’t know why I grabbed it, but I guess there was just something about it that intrigued me. I flipped through the pages and what I saw made my jaws drop!
Finally, Here Is Everything
A Figure Drawing Artist Would Need
The book was filled with page after page of stunning illustrations depicting the human form. Right there in my hands, was what I had been searching for. Every page was a treasure.
And despite the discoloration of the pages, you could tell that these drawings were the works of a master. Who was this mysterious author? Leonardo Di Vinci? Micheal Angelo? Tintoretto? Rubens?
As it turned out, this long-forgotten manuscript was the work of none other than the legendary Victor Perard.
I sprinted towards the counter, paid the old shop keeper, and shot home as fast as I could.
How I Improved My Figure Drawing
In One Evening
I took out some paper and pencils and started to copy the drawings inside. I was amazed at how easy it was. There was so many different illustrations to pick from, over 1017 of them in fact.
I just started with the ones that matched my skill level and then work my way toward the more intricate drawings. The book had drawings of every body part imaginable, showing them at every possible views and angles.
You could even see beneath the skin and examine the muscles and bones! I would draw a hand here, a torso there, and before I knew it, 3 or 4 hours have gone by and all the papers I had were filled with drawings.
Even in this short amount of time, I could feel that my drawing skills had just skyrocketed to a whole new level. I continued to do this for a few more days and was blown away at how much improvement I have made.
All the pictures that I had previously struggled with are now a walk in the park to draw. But the best part about it was I developed an intuitive feel for what each body part should look like.
I was able to invent a pose in my mind and then put it onto paper and have it look good, all without a model. But it didn’t end there. I kept using the book and continued to see improvements.
Who Else Want The Secret
To Drawing Figures Perfectly
And that’s when I decided that I should share this discovery with you guys. I took the book and sent it to a professional scanning service.
They meticulously scanned every text and illustrations. Then they digitally re-mastered all the images to make sure that every thing is crisp, clear, and vivid. And finally, everything was packaged into a printer-friendly, download-able e-book.
And so I am proud to present…
The newly released, “Shortcut Secrets Of Figure Drawing” by Victor Perard, the quickest and easiest way to learn figure drawing. Inside this magnificent work you’ll get over 1017 detailed illustrations of the human body in perspective, from different angles, both in still poses and in movement.
Absolutely everything any artist would ever need.
“…This book it still holds the same regard in my eyes now as I had in the first few years of intense Anatomy study. The line work is almost too good to be true…the imaginary compositions in the book convinced me that the artist was indeed a rare and gifted draughtsman. I always regarded Perard as one of my top five inspirations. I love this book and recommend it to all discerning figure artists.”
Siju Thomas (India)
Here’s how this book can skyrocket your learning curve…
How To Conquer Your
Figure Drawing Frustrations
Let me ask you a question.
How do you eat an elephant? No, it’s not a trick question. That right, you eat it one bite at a time. Okay…what does that have to do with figure drawing? Well, lots actually.
Think about it.
The human body is an extremely complex machine. There are thousands and thousands of different parts with different names. And as an artist, you have to learn how to draw those parts, and how they fit together.
Or to put it another way, drawing human anatomy is like ….one big, giant elephant. If you try to learn it all at once (swallow the elephant whole), you are just going to put yourself through a lot of unnecessary pain.
The key is to cut up the whole process into smaller manageable chucks.
In fact, this method of learning, called “chunking”, has been identified by performance researchers as being the best way to master a difficult skill. It’s the same method that world class performers like Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, and Bobby Fisher used to dominate their field.
But how exactly do you “chunk up” the process of learning anatomical figure drawing? That’s where Shortcut Secrets Of Figure Drawing comes in.
See, the key is to know which part to study and which part to ignore. Aha! We only need to study the parts of anatomy that influence the surface forms.
Make sense right?
But that’s where so many anatomy book goes wrong. They try to teach you anything and everything about human anatomy, which only leaves you feeling overwhelmed. Not only that, they talk you to death with description after description and not enough illustrations.
It’s A Shame For You To Not Draw Beautiful Figures
When It’s So Easy With The Right Instructions
That’s why in Shortcut Secrets Of Figure Drawing, Victor Perard shows you all the parts that are important to the artist. He tells you exactly what you need to focus on and leaves out all those unnecessary clutters.
And he does it not with convoluted descriptions, but with clear, detailed illustrations. He zeros in on a certain bone, muscle, ligament, or body part one at a time so you can learn to draw it without being overwhelmed by all the other details.
All of the illustrations are divided into 9 different sections.
Each section covers a different part of the human body: overall proportion, skeleton, head & neck, torso, arm, hand, leg, foot, and the musculature.
This is what I meant by “chunking”. You can easily and comfortably practice drawing each part at a time and gradually work your way through the entire figure. This turns the painful process of drawing anatomy into a series of fun and simple exercises.
Also, there are illustrations for all skill levels so you can work at your comfort level, instead of struggling with a difficult drawing.
Then when you get better and better, you can move on to the more intricate drawings.
And by studying and copying the illustrations you develop a rich and intuitive understanding of the human body. When you are done devouring this book, you’ll know the human body so well, you’ll never need a model again.
With “Shortcut Secrets Of Figure Drawing”
By Your Side, You Can Finally:
Have a blast as you master human anatomy because you’ll be doing what you love — drawing! Zoom pass your peers while they fumble with those boring anatomy books Learn to draw figure without frustrations and guesswork because the entire human body has been broken down for you Know the structure of the body so well, you can effortlessly draw any pose or action that your imagination can think up.
Like I said, this book was designed to make the process of learning how to draw the human body as easy as 1-2-3.
So for that reason, it has been broken down into 9 comprehensive sections, each covering a different aspect of the human body, so that you can go through them at your own pace.
Together they contain over 1017 detailed illustrations of the human body in perspective, from different angles, both in still poses and in movement.
Which One Of These 9 Jam-Packed Sections
Could You Use To Perfect Your Drawings?
Section I: Proportion
The ultimate shortcut to make sure you male and female figures are always in proportions 9 comprehensive illustration of the human frame (both male and female) How to add life to your figures by discovering these simple yet subtle differences between the male, female, and infant figure (most artist doesn’t even know these exist) 14 illustrations of major bones in proportion An ingenious method for creating any pose you can think of (it’s so easy, even a child can do it) 3 quick sketch secrets including 72 illustrations of 5-minute and 25-minute sketches Plus 53 illustrations of poses arranged in almost every movement possible, including sports activities like dancing, fighting, jumping, riding and more…
Section II: Skeleton
Labeling of every major skeletal parts and their position on the human skeleton 24 detailed illustrations of the entire skeletal system and the spine showing how it looks in different poses with “x-ray” views from the front, side and back Diagram of male skeleton and female skeleton, illustrating the difference between the two
Section III: Head & Neck
3 profile views of the skull showing it in different stages: infant, adult, and old age 22 illustrations of the skull from every possible angles and positions detailing every bones Discover the critical knowledge for drawing facial expressions with a comprehensive coverage of all the muscles of the face and neck and how they are used for movement Also discover how all the neck muscles are used to move the head in various positions. You get an x-ray view of these poses at different angles, showing both muscles and skeletons 7 views of how the skin folds on the face depending on movement How the face and neck should look when engaged in extreme movements 44 illustrations explaining how to block the face and exactly how to modify the plane of the face when the head is turned in different positions 8 images showing changes of relative proportion of facial features 35 illustrations showing every detail of the nose 39 views of muscles in and around the back of the neck and more…
Section IV: The Torso
28 illustrations to help you draw dynamic muscles for the back, with both internal and external views 14 pictures of the muscles of the chest, abdomen, and side 26 illustrations of both the male and female pelvis in different positions and angles 4 drawings showing how the pelvis should line up with the rest of the body when drawing figures in dynamic poses A careful examination of male and female groins and the skin folds pattens 4 types of female torso are identified and illustrated A birds eye study of the male and female torso, covering every sections (including neck, base of neck, shoulder, breast, chest, waist, pelvis, and hips)
Section V: The Arm
35 illustrations of the bones of the arm and hand. 7 pictures of the relation and foreshortening of the fore arm (radius and ulna) 17 different views of the clavicle and scapula from various angles 16 front and back views of the deltoids skeleton and muscle groups showing them in both stationary and action poses 11 biceps and triceps drawings in different states from relax to flexing A study of how the vertebrate and back muscles are affected by movements of the arm 20 illustrations showing all the muscles and bones of the arms scapula as the figure engages in assorted actions 43 detail diagrams of the muscles, bone, and tendons, of the arms and shoulders 7 full body drawings of figures in action poses showing every muscle groups from head to toe in full details and more…
Section VI: The Hand
7 detailed sketches identifying every bones in the hand 30 illustrations showing all the different ligaments and muscle of the hand and fore arm 16 distinct pictures showing the intricate muscles of the hand, thumbs, and fingers 9 different illustrations of the hand in various poses and the position of the wrist with bones and muscles showing A detail analysis of finger length and joints 10 images showing exactly how to block hands 27 images of male and female hands in a variety of poses. Also shows an easy way to keep all parts of the hand in proportion (one of the hardest thing to do in drawing) 59 additional examples hands of infants, children and adults with various skin types, also in a wide range of poses and angles. A diagram of veins on the arms, legs, and head to help add life to your drawings
Section VII: The Leg
16 pictures of the leg bone showing the location and position inside a corresponding figure 9 examples of the knee joint from different angles, both bent and straight 4 full length images of the leg identifying each muscle group from the front, back, inner and outer views 8 study of the bones and muscle of the groins and buttocks 17 pictures detailing the leg bones and attached muscles from the front and back 11 images of people in various poses and stances with numerous diagrams showing the internal leg structure 12 illustrations of the muscles of calf and lower leg and much more…
Plus in section IX you’ll get:
Insider secrets of applying anatomy for composition 19 illustrations of full figures in various poses and detail anatomical diagrams 31 full images of compositions of groups of people in dynamic actions
As you can see this really is the ultimate tutorial for figure drawing, sketching and painting but until now it was nearly lost forever.
Just imagine having dozens of models standing by ready to pose for you in any configuration any time you want.
Next, imagine that you have special x-ray goggles that let you see through these models and draw their muscles, bones, ligaments, veins, and anything else you would want.
You can chose to take out any details that are distracting or you can zoom in and see all the details you want.
Then imagine having an experienced teacher telling you exactly which part you should be focusing on and studying.
That’s exactly what you’ll get with Shortcut Secrets Of Figure Drawing.
Everything Has Been Broken Down For You
Section-By-Section, Step-By-Step
Now all you have to do is sit down in the comfort of your home and copy these drawings and I guarantee you will be amazed at your improvements — both in drawing the human figure and in understanding its anatomy.
Best of all, the illustrations range from super easy to highly advance so you can start where ever you are most comfortable.
Okay, Now I Hear You Grumbling,
“But This Isn’t Even A Physical Book,
It’s Just An E-Book.”
Yes, Shortcut Secrets Of Figure Drawing is a digital book. (A massive digital book with over 160 pages jam-packed with over 1017 detail illustrations…but still a digital book)
And I know that as artists, we are used to working with real physical books that we can touch. That’s why when I was creating this product, I had my doubts if you guys would want it.
Despite the great information in it, would any one give it a chance?
But as I thought about it, I realized…it makes perfect sense that it should be an e-book. In fact, because of what the book was designed for, it works much better as an e-book than a physical book!
See, having it as an e-book afford you so much more freedom and in many ways it’s a lot more practical. Let me show you why…
Have you ever try to draw something from a book only to have the pages collapse in on you because the book won’t stay open? Annoying isn’t it?
Here’s All The Cool Things
You Can Do With This E-book
With Shortcut Secrets Of Figure Drawing, you can either draw looking at your computer or print out which ever page you want and you can:
Draw from the pages comfortably as they sit obediently on your desk Tape a page to your canvas or the wall next to your desk so that it will be right in front of you while you draw (Try doing that with a traditional book without ripping out the pages) You can bring the pages to a coffee shop or a cozy park bench and enjoy a nice day while you practice your craft (much better than dealing with a heavy, clumsy book) Use the copies to make notes, doddle, or make grids on it to help you draw Work with charcoal or paint with reckless abandon, without having to worry about staining or spilling on your only copy Trace a drawing that you are having trouble with to help you render the shapes and become familiar with the subtle contours of the lines. Just superimpose a blank paper over your printed page (or turn the printed page around and draw on the other side), and press it against a light source (like a glass window). That is pretty much impossible with a real book because even if you tear out the pages, they still have printings on both sides which will mess up the image you want to trace.
Or load the book onto your laptop or Kindle (or other digital book readers) and have it with you where ever you need it.
(Oh, and you’ll also get one extra benefit from the fact that it’s an e-book. I’ll tell you what that is in a second.)
These are just a few ideas off the top of my head. Just imagine all the different ways you can have fun with this book.
But don’t take my word for it….
Listen To What Professional Artists Are Saying About
“Shortcut Secrets Of Figure Drawing”
“An excellent resource for nearly any artist. This is much better than anything I’ve seen coming out today. With Perard’s work you can actually get a sense for the whole human figure. I really like the way there are so many poses, angles, and positions illustrated. You can use this material again and again as a reference anytime you need. I highly recommend it.”
Daniel Nie (Germantown, MD) full time artist and recipient of the Sam Ragan Fine Arts Award with his artwork extensively displayed in the U.S., Europe and Canada
“…Superb drawings, excellent diagrams – VERY thorough. I give this one very high marks.”
Terry Beatty, acclaimed inker of DC Comics' Batman series. Artist and co-creator of 'Ms. Tree' (the longest running private eye series in comic books). His cover paintings appear regularly on Scary Monsters magazine and Monster Memories annual. His drawings and sculptures have been featured in various gallery shows in Minneapolis. (TerryBeatty.com)
“Okay – So What’s The Cost Of
This Incredible Resource?”
Let’s do a quick comparison.
Last time I checked, a semester of art school would set you back at least $1,000. Or you could spend $50 – $100 on private art lessons with someone who might or might not know how to teach (you’ll be surprised at how many bad teachers are out there).
Not only that, you’ll probably need several lessons before you can learn anything meaningful, so already we’re talking about $200 – $400.
Another option is to do what I did and spend $75 -$150 on over priced anatomy books and illustrations that most likely won’t do a thing to help you draw better and just sit on your bookshelf collecting dust.
Frankly, none of those options sound fair to me. So I’ve figured out a way to give you a real bargain. Here’s how…
The entire Shortcut Secrets Of Figure Drawing book can be downloaded directly to your computer from the internet. This way, I don’t have to pay to print out the book, package it up, and ship it to you.
Instead, you’ll be reading and drawing from this book in less than 10 minutes, without having to wait days for it to be delivered or paying for extra costs that you don’t need.
All that waste can be cut out and I can pass all the savings on to you. So you win and I win.
Now, even though this book is like having private lessons from master artist Victor Perard, and the benefits you’ll get from it is easily worth a semester of art school, I’m not going to charge you any where near that much.
Or anywhere near what you’d pay for those expensive anatomy books. In fact, your entire investment in Shortcut Secrets Of Figure Drawing is only $14.97 (limited time offer).
That’s less than one dinner out!
“Victor Perard demonstrates his excellent art instruction for beginners…with his excellent illustrations, hundreds of them, unencumbered by superfluous textual hand holding and theorizing. Perard sure knows how to give a beginner his best. Here is art instruction clothed in plain cloth, by a working artist, basic and true to the CLASSICAL TRADITION. People who can’t even teach figure drawing are publishing books priced $24.95… What an absolute STEAL Victor Perard is!”
Bruce Bain (Englewood, CO United States)
But wait, there’s more because you’ll also get…
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You’ll get Victor Perard’s most important work on drawing perfect faces. Inside you’ll find:
Facial structure for each nationality. Male and female ears illustrated at different ages. 27 separate groupings of mouths. 38 illustrations of eyes and their actions. 44 studies of facial expressions from surprise and suspense to disapproval and anger. Plus lots more…
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You’ll get the renowned English painter’s most important work on figure drawing. This is one of the few books ever produced by the legendary artist. It is nearly impossible to find. Inside you’ll discover his brilliant perspective on how to:
Outline figures and drawings Create depth in drawings and paintings by using lighting and shading Draw figures using both scuptures and living models Depict expressions both of the face and the body And much more…
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And finally, you’ll get yet another rare book by acclaimed artist Charles H. Weigall. This book focuses on the finer points of figure drawings.
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When you get the book, scan it a couple of times and focus on the parts that jump out at you right away — then take out your drawing pad and start copying a few of the illustrations.
Practice some of the sections for a few weeks. You’ll notice a difference right away, and it will encourage you to try some of the other sections.
Whatever happens, you’ll use this book as a constant reference as you’re on your way to becoming a master artist.
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The revolutionary “Shortcut Secrets Of Figure Drawing” With over 160 jam-packed pages, complete with over 1017 detailed illustrations of the bones, face, head, torso, legs, hand and feet – perfect for every artist. Bonus #1: Victor Perard’s “Face Drawing Secrets” (value $9.97) Bonus #2: A Guide to Figure Drawing” by G. E. Hicks (value $12.95) Bonus #3: The Art of Figure Drawing” by Charles H. Weigall (value $14.95)
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Or you could be in the same place you are right now…the choice is yours.
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