EBOOK How to draw: birds of prey anatomy art book

£12.00

A digitial version of my how to draw birds book.

How to draw: Birds of prey” will help artists understand the birds
structure, shape and anatomy. While this book will be the first in a series of drawing birds of prey, it is designed for intermediate artists who are eager to elevate their understanding and mastery of avian illustrations, this book serves as a comprehensive guide to dissecting the anatomical complexities of these majestic predators.

All the illustrations are original artwork and are based on the authors perspective and art style. Drawing birds of prey requires a combination of artistic expression and scientific precision. In this book, we will explore various drawing techniques and delve into the anatomy, physiology, and behaviour of different species. By understanding these remarkable birds’ unique characteristics and distinctive features, you will gain the knowledge needed to breathe life into your sketches, infusing them with authenticity and reverence.

This is the second book in my series of how to draw birds. The first being birds of the Passerine order (song birds) which make up 60% of birds. It is recommended to buy this book first as it contains some extra bits of anatomy that is not featured in this book (like flight and wing mechanics).

Learning to draw birds can be a long and difficult process of research. Here are some tips I've learned over the years and have compiled them into a short book you can always turn to when you need help or reference.

A digitial version of my how to draw birds book.

How to draw: Birds of prey” will help artists understand the birds
structure, shape and anatomy. While this book will be the first in a series of drawing birds of prey, it is designed for intermediate artists who are eager to elevate their understanding and mastery of avian illustrations, this book serves as a comprehensive guide to dissecting the anatomical complexities of these majestic predators.

All the illustrations are original artwork and are based on the authors perspective and art style. Drawing birds of prey requires a combination of artistic expression and scientific precision. In this book, we will explore various drawing techniques and delve into the anatomy, physiology, and behaviour of different species. By understanding these remarkable birds’ unique characteristics and distinctive features, you will gain the knowledge needed to breathe life into your sketches, infusing them with authenticity and reverence.

This is the second book in my series of how to draw birds. The first being birds of the Passerine order (song birds) which make up 60% of birds. It is recommended to buy this book first as it contains some extra bits of anatomy that is not featured in this book (like flight and wing mechanics).

Learning to draw birds can be a long and difficult process of research. Here are some tips I've learned over the years and have compiled them into a short book you can always turn to when you need help or reference.