Sales Letter – Perspective – My Drawing Tutorials – Portrait Drawing – Figure Drawing

Friday, September 26, 2014

Sales Letter - Perspective - My Drawing Tutorials - Portrait Drawing - Figure Drawing
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Yes, That’s Right! By The End Of This Course, YOU  Will Have Drawn Your Very Own Realistic Perspective Drawing (And Many More) Quickly & Easily… Without Complicated Perspective Formula Or Confusing Theories


Are you frustrated by complicated perspective books that confuse you with weird formulas and theories… when you just want a down-to-earth explanation?



If you can relate to any of these questions, then you’ve come to the right place because I’ve got the exact answer you’ve been looking for.


In this short letter, I’m going to reveal to you the hidden reason why you (and so many other artists) struggle with perspective drawing and, more importantly, what you can do about it.


My name is Ethan and I’m the founder of MyDrawingTutorials.com, the go-to website for artists who wants to learn how to draw and paint.


And if you are a beginner or intermediate artist whose currently struggling with drawing perspective… I want you to know… YOU SHOULDN’T FEEL BAD.


As you probably already know, knowing how to draw perspective is an absolutely essential requirement for any serious artist.


It doesn’t matter if you are into oil painting, watercolor, acrylic, figure drawing or landscape drawing…you need to know how to work with perspective if you ever want to make your work realistic and beautiful.


Because perspective is basically the art of making 2 dimensional drawings look 3 dimensional, it is essential in any art form.


For example, if you wanted to painting scene in watercolor, you would need to understand perspective in order to give your drawing depth. You’d need to know how to angle your lines and brush strokes in order to give the illusion that certain objects are further away than others.


This is true even if you are drawing figures or portraits. Unless you always want to draw your figures and portraits from a static front angle (which is of course, very boring), you need to know how perspective work so you can make your drawings more dynamic.


Most books are either very shallow and never gives you what you need to really understand the subject.


Or they are extremely complicated and filled with scary math formulas and abstract theories.  To be honest, they look more like engineering books more than drawing books!


There’s never a middle ground – a perspective course that explains things to you in an easy-to-understand, down-to-earth way… while at the same time thorough enough to answers all your questions and make you understand the subject.


See, unlike other areas of art like figure drawing, portrait drawing, or painting that involves many subtle skills that takes years of practice to master, perspective is simple about understanding a handful of key rules and concepts.


And once you are able to fully understand these rules and concepts and how they work together… you’ll be able to apply them to your drawings and get drastic and almost… Read more…


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