Draw in 4! Over 100 4-Step Sketches to Boost Your Drawing Confidence
By Ben Crothers
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Art Education
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About this ebook
Do you want to get better at drawing, but don't know what to draw? Draw in 4! contains over 100 fun things to draw, using a 4-step technique that will help you draw just about anything more confidently, and give you a whole lot more satisfaction. This is for anyone who enjoys drawing (including sketchnoting and doodling), or who wants to bring more drawing into their work (including making meetings more visual, scribing, graphic recording, and graphic facilitation). Draw in 4! is brought to you by Ben Crothers, author of Presto Sketching. Ben wants to help you bring all your ideas to life with more visual thinking and visual communication. With Draw in 4!, you'll be amazed at how good your drawings will look!
Ben Crothers
Ben Crothers is on a mission to help as many people as possible think better and solve problems better by drawing better. We're inundated with so much information every day, and visual thinking is becoming more and more crucial to making sense of it all. Simple drawing is a fantastic shortcut to thinking better, and expressing ourselves better. Ben has been a designer and facilitator for over 20 years, and a teacher of visual communication and facilitation for a good chunk of that time, too. His first book, Presto Sketching: The Magic of Simple Drawing for Brilliant Product Thinking and Design (O'Reilly) has helped loads of people all over the world to increase their visual thinking and sketching confidence. Ben lives with his wife and two children in Sydney, Australia. When not drawing, designing or teaching, he's often found at the beach or at the barbecue... or both!
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Draw in 4! Over 100 4-Step Sketches to Boost Your Drawing Confidence - Ben Crothers
Thank you
I really love the way this book has come about.
One of the drawing techniques I included in my book Presto Sketching: The Magic of Simple Drawing for Brilliant Product Thinking and Design is the foundation lines technique, a universal technique that’s a real winner for increasing confidence and capability in sketching. Once Presto Sketching was published), I started putting up simple four-step practice sketches on Instagram as a way to show the foundation lines technique in action.
Since then, there have been more than 120 sketches, with tons of hearts and comments, and quite a few people posting their sketches using the four-step sketches, too. I’m really grateful to the Instagram community for their encouragement, and this has spurred me on to not only keep doing the sketches themselves, but to bundle up most of the existing ones into this book.
Thanks also to several guiding lights in the visual thinking/ communication domain who have been a huge source of encouragement and wisdom to me as I’ve been doing these 4-step sketches: Brandy Agerbeck, Sunni Brown, Dave Gray, Eva-Lotta Lamm, Matthew Magain, Mike Rohde, and Jessie Shternshus. Your generosity of time and friendship means a lot!
Thanks and hugs to Linette Voller and Ingrid Nouwens for casting their eagle eyes over the draft of this book.
Massive thanks and hugs go to my family, not only for their support and encouragement, but also for giving me lots of ideas along the way.
And I thank you for backing yourself enough to read this book, and for wanting to get better and better at sketching and visual communication. I really hope that doing these practice sketches helps you to amp up your capability and confidence!
About this book
This is your visual phrase book
The more I teach about visual expression in general and sketching in particular, the more I see that people want more visual expression in their lives, but need more ways to help them to learn it and apply it.
Visual expression is a language, and just like any other language, it contains the equivalent of letters, words, sentences, and so on. Simple strokes (‘letters’) can be combined into shapes (‘words’), which can then be combined to form simple pictures (‘phrases’).
Book/Book%20images%20300dpi/visual-language.jpgThe pictures you draw can become more complex, layered and nuanced (‘sentences’). If you think about sketching in this way, you can sketch just about anything you want by breaking it down into these components.
And just like written and spoken languages, it has different ways to use it, such as sketchnoting for visual learning, storyboards for visual communication of ideas and entertainment, infographics for visual explanation, scribing for visual conversations... the list is endless!
Imagine you’ve landed in a country where you don’t know the local language. You probably don’t want to start by learning all the complexities of their grammar. But you probably do want to know how to say things like Can I have two beers please?
and Where is the beach?
In short: you want a phrase book.
Draw in 4! is your visual phrase book. It won’t teach you everything, far from it! But it will increase the number and variety of words you can ‘speak’ in this wonderful language.
Who is this book for?
With that ‘phrase book’ idea in mind, Draw in 4! is for you if you have already started your journey of learning this visual language, but you want to expand your visual vocabulary, to – well – have more interesting visual conversations.
It’s also for you if you struggle to be able to draw as well as others you might know, and you want to unlock better drawing ability. This book is basically a workbook of examples that expands on the foundation lines technique that I wrote (and sketched) about in my other book Presto Sketching.
I’ll get into the foundation lines technique a