This lends weight to the proposed sight-size functionality. From Wordnik.com. [Easel on Rails] Reference
I'm really happy I learned about sight-size and "sight-tone" method. From Wordnik.com. [Academy of Realist Art] Reference
Now Darren Rousar, a prominent instructor of academic sight-size drawing has brought it back into print. From Wordnik.com. [New Edition of Drawing Made Easy] Reference
Then you can get sophisticated in the way you do that, and you go beyond Betty to do sight-size, or you block-in carefully a la Ryder, and that is the same approach, only more sophisticated: you draw what you see. From Wordnik.com. [Drawing Made Easy] Reference
I've always found the various methods that begin with 2D shapes including sight-size and the envelope method to be too heavily dependent on a totally immobile model, and all but useless for drawing from the imagination. From Wordnik.com. [Drawing Made Easy] Reference
I find constructive methods invaluable if you are the kind of person who insists upon thinking,and I find "naive looking", blocking-in, etc, to be simply useful beyond question - but you gotta know when to use a hammer or a scredriver - to sight-size a moving bird is just silly. From Wordnik.com. [Drawing Made Easy] Reference
I’ve heard the criticism that the sight-size academic method it leads to uniform results, or that it amounts to passive copying. From Wordnik.com. [Academy of Realist Art] Reference
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