Sketchbook for the Artist: An Innovative, Practical App… (2024)

Parka

796 reviews470 followers

December 4, 2012

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This book is published by DK is an encompassing look at sketching. It's not an instructional book although you can get lots of ideas from looking at the classic and contemporary drawings included. Some of the sketches are from artist Sarah Simblet, and others from a myriad of artists.

There isn't much covered on the techniques. While there are topics like composition, light and shadow or perspective, they are mainly to introduce such concepts to beginners.

The book is heavy on subjects. The main chapters are on animals, botany, architecture, still life, body, portraits, costumes, imagination and many more.

It's a general guide to sketching and understanding the different sides to it. It's a bit too general for me though. For drawing books, I prefer those that are dedicated to specific subjects.

It's an interesting book to flip through, and isn't too expensive.

The US version of this book is "Sketch Book for the Artist". There's another edition with British English called "The Drawing Book".

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Mike

112 reviews1 follower

October 9, 2007

Awesome picture/word book for someone with my sentiments. Sketch book for the Artist suggests ideas and techniques for an artist to consider in order to improve their art and challenge themselves. Often times, the author uses her own art and the art of masters to demonstrate each concept.

The illustrations are beautiful and inspiring.

Elizabeth Grey

141 reviews13 followers

February 13, 2010

I was briefly an Art History major in college. Part of recieving an Art History degree means that you have to take art classes. I took a drawing class, and looked for extra help. This book was by far the best. It goes over the supplies, and techniques.

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Rick Jones

735 reviews3 followers

February 13, 2024

Sarah Simblet's Sketch Book for the Artist is a lush resource for beginners and experienced artists alike. There is a lot here, she covers the chaos of cities the tranquility of nature, the complexity of interacting with a human face. Stuffed with rough sketches and much more finished pieces, she gently poses questions of what the readers' drawing inclinations might be, and inspires them to go do more of that.

December 10, 2019

A very interesting read. I liked how she explored all the mediums of sketching. I recently went to Prague and came across Alfonse Mucha's works which was talked about breifly in this book. There are some useful excercises, but what I loved most were all the examples. She also divided the book into different types of sketching such as portrait, landscape, architecture, etc; It made me realize just how much there is to sketch out there and that I've barely even scratched the tip of the ice berg in my artistic endevours.

Jen

90 reviews1 follower

May 13, 2019

This is such an inspiring book. Simblet uses a wide range of works by various artists to guide us in using diverse media to sketch a number of subjects within unique categories such as Costume, Gatherings, and Gods and Monsters as well as traditional ones like Animals and Plants and Gardens. Worth reading just to look at the pictures.

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Srivani

66 reviews18 followers

September 27, 2014

A good book to look through but nothing too revelatory in my opinion.

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Lloyd Downey

457 reviews

September 15, 2020

Over the years, I've found these DK books to give really great value and to have really great illustrations. "The Drawing Book" is no exception. It has a wealth of beautifully reproduced illustrations and covers ...pretty much....the entire gamut of drawing. Sarah Simblet deals with pencil, pen and ink, crayon, chalk, brush silver point ...and probably other media that I can't recall at the moment. She gives examples from both well known artists plus her own work to demonstrate the possibilities with drawing. Unfortunately, I find that her own style of drawing doesn't greatly appeal to me. Maybe I prefer something a bit more finished than her 2 min sketches and rough outlines. I think there are other, better books around which actually teach one to draw but as an overview of the possibilities with drawing, the book is pretty good. Before actually reading it from cover to cover, I had the impression that it was a definite "keeper" in my collection. Now, I'm not so sure. I will keep it for the moment but not sure that I will refer to it very often. However, four stars from me.....(the quality and quantity of the illustrations lift it out of the ordinary).

Kos

58 reviews1 follower

August 14, 2021

Covers a broad range of subjects and how to capture them. The author's knowledge of drawing materials clearly comes through and encourages the reader to experiment without fear by showing her own drawings and master works. The problem is that there is no set audience for this book.
The concepts and subjects she covers are intriguing for an advanced artist, but will be incredibly daunting to a beginner. The tutorials are placed haphazardly, drawing animals and plants in ink and graphite is explained at the start but then circles back to drawing elipses in the chapter about still objects, which is then followed by drawing the human figure and a showcase of the anatomy of the head. This sort of whiplash feels incredibly patronizing at times. I'm confused by the author's choice of introducing silverpoint, a technique that is for one, not cheap, demands precision and is hard to correct, before charcoal, which is cheap, accessible and can be used in many different ways.

Overall an intriguing read but do not expect it to be a how-to-draw book, it's great at encouraging exploration of different subjects and experimentation.

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Chris Allen

206 reviews

January 4, 2019

A good resource book with tons of things I still need to learn.

Labeeb Mohammed

2 reviews

January 10, 2020

An okay book to look through and that's all there is to it.

Sati Whalien52

100 reviews6 followers

March 5, 2020

it's filled with aspiring illustrations/sketches, could be very handy for beginner artists

Eliza Leone

Author5 books20 followers

July 19, 2011

Very easy to read. Clear images and ideas. The author shows the many different mediums, and supplies making it easy for someone only slightly knowledgeable to understand the complex supplies in the art world. I had to read this for a beginning art class and it made me WANT to draw, want to be a better artist. i highly recommend it!

Troy

272 reviews25 followers

January 14, 2013

This is, bar none, the best book I've seen in a while that covers so wide a range of drawing topics. From materials to approaches to retrospectives of the masters to an overall celebration of art itself, I found this book in the library randomly and, some hours later, am buying my own copy. Par excellence!

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Kate

97 reviews5 followers

February 10, 2011

Jam-packed with inspiring examples of artists and works I have never seen, thoughtful analysis of techniques, and sage advice. I'll definitely be reading it over again and referring to it in the future.

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Svetlana

5 reviews1 follower

August 10, 2011

An excellent volume with great examples of the author's personal work and the work of other artists. The written chapters are inspiring and well researched and leave the reader with just enough information and interesting insights to want to explore the topics further.

    art-instruction

Rishi

23 reviews3 followers

September 8, 2008

gives you so many good avenues for what you should put in your sketchbook and when so as to keep you drawing and getting better

Eliel Lopez

116 reviews

October 7, 2011

This is a good reference book to muse over especially when in need of some inspiring fresh ideas.

Simon Yoong

378 reviews8 followers

August 4, 2016

the starting is a little too abstract for me, but gets better later on. A lot of the art isn't too conventional, but presents a lot of ideas and sketches to inspire the reader.

Evgenia Pradel

32 reviews9 followers

December 4, 2014

a good book to go through

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Sketchbook for the Artist: An Innovative, Practical App… (2024)

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In most cases, sketch pads/sketchbooks are thinner and lighter in weight(100-150 gsm) . While drawing pads/drawing books/sheets are thicker and firm(180-260gsm). But you need not follow the rules strictly. Sometimes I use whatever paper is available in my hand and make anything(in terms of sketch books/pads).

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A sketchbook is a book or pad with blank pages for sketching and is frequently used by artists for drawing or painting as a part of their creative process. Some also use sketchbooks as a sort of blueprint for future art pieces.

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There are no rules on what you should include in a sketchbook. Sometimes it helps to see your sketchbook as an archive of lots of weird and wonderful stuff. Create simple pockets by gluing three corners of a piece of paper into your sketchbook and fill it with interesting things you find on a walk.

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Other important factors to consider when researching alternatives to Sketchbook include design and features. We have compiled a list of solutions that reviewers voted as the best overall alternatives and competitors to Sketchbook, including SketchUp, ArtRage, Procreate, and Krita. Have you used Sketchbook before?

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Sketchbook installed in any graphic tablet is like a sword in any artist's hand. It has enhanced the quality of creativity and improved my sketching and graphical representation a lot. The software is open to all and is free to use.

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There are many things you can draw in a sketchbook as a beginner! Here are a few ideas to get you started: Draw still lifes of everyday objects. You can start by drawing a simple bowl of fruit, or arrange a collection of objects like pencils, cups, or books.

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Artists often use their sketchbooks to make quick sketches, studies, and doodles of things they see around them, such as people, objects, landscapes, or animals. Ideas and concepts: Many artists use their sketchbooks to record ideas, concepts, and.

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To get the best experience with SketchBook on either desktop or mobile, we recommend using it with an input device. Try SketchBook with a Wacom tablet, iPad Pro, or using an assortment of styluses. There are many options to choose from.

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It's helpful to have one. Learning artists should have a sketchbook handy to develop the habit of field work, whether that is for sketches, notes, or ideas.

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Using the Text Editor
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Sketchbook Pricing

This tool has two pricing options. Free for the mobile app and Pro for 19.99 USD per license for the desktop app.

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Sketchbook is no longer available. As of June 30, 2021, Autodesk is discontinuing SketchBook. We will no longer offer downloads for SketchBook or deliver new versions or updates. Sketchbook is now offered by Sketchbook, Inc., details are available at www.sketchbook.com.

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Here are some great applications for drawing that won't cost you a penny to use.
  • Autodesk SketchBook.
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  • Adobe Fresco (previously Photoshop Sketch)
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  • GIMP.
  • Sketch I.O.
  • Procreate.
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Adobe Fresco is a free drawing and painting app designed for digital artists. Built for iPad and iPhone, with Apple Pencil Compatibility, Fresco offers a wide variety of brushes and tools to help you create your next masterpiece.

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