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A captivating, step-by-step guide that teaches artists to draw and paint exact duplicates of common objects, rendered in the trompe loeil, hyperrealistic style of artist Mark Crilleys popular YouTube video series.
With over 10 million views and growing, Mark Crilleys Realism Challenge YouTube videos have an enormous worldwide legion of fans and have been featured on sites such as Yahoo News and Reddit. Now, for the first time, Crilley pulls back the curtain to reveal his artistic tricks and secret methods for creating these astonishing renderings. The Realism Challenge leads artists through Crilleys use of pencil, watercolor, pastel, and gouache to produce life-like, seemingly impossible drawings of common household objects like playing cards, crumpled paper, leaves, and seashells that look just like photographs. Each lesson builds off the previous, with sidebars covering specific techniques--such as rendering drop shadows, applying white...

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Copyright 2015 by Mark Crilley All rights reserved Published in the United - photo 1
Copyright 2015 by Mark Crilley All rights reserved Published in the United - photo 2Copyright 2015 by Mark Crilley All rights reserved Published in the United - photo 3

Copyright 2015 by Mark Crilley

All rights reserved.

Published in the United States by Watson-Guptill Publications, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House LLC, a Penguin Random House Company, New York.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Crilley, Mark.

The realism challenge : drawing and painting secrets from a modern master of hyperrealism / Mark Crilley. First edition.

pages cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Photo-realism. 2. DrawingTechnique. 3. PaintingTechnique.

I. Title.

N6494.P42C75 2015

751.4dc23

2014024085

Trade Paperback ISBN: 978-0-385-34629-0

eBook ISBN: 978-0-385-34630-6

Design by Katy Brown and Debbie Berne

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This book is dedicated to my wife Miki and to our children Matthew and Mio - photo 4This book is dedicated to my wife Miki and to our children Matthew and Mio - photo 5

This book is dedicated to my wife, Miki, and to our children, Matthew and Mio.

CONTENTS
Introduction - photo 6Introduction A few years ago I uploaded a video to YouTube calle - photo 7
Introduction
A few years ago I uploaded a video to YouTube called Realism Challenge - photo 8A few years ago I uploaded a video to YouTube called Realism Challenge - photo 9

A few years ago, I uploaded a video to YouTube called Realism Challenge: Crumpled Paper. It opened on a small sheet of white paper on the left-hand side of the screen, which I picked up and lightly crumpled. The remaining two minutes of the video were devoted to me doing an illustration in time lapseright there beside the crumpled paperof that very same object.

It was a simple enough idea. But something about it captured peoples attention. It got hundreds of thousands of views, prompting me to try a similar exercise, this time with a sliced mushroom in place of the crumpled paper. When that one proved equally popular, I tried a thirdthis time with a torn-up playing card. That one proved the most popular of them all; as of this writing, it has had more than six million views. I began to understand that these videos were supplying people with a visual experience theyd probably never had before.

Was I doing something new in these videos? Well, yes and no.

It is common enough to see a seemingly three-dimensional object that is, in fact, a painting. Indeed, examples of trompe loeil paintingimages designed to fool the eye in this waycan be found as far back as Greek and Roman times. An artist creating a mural in ancient Pompeii may have playfully painted an open window where in fact none existed. Such exercises in hyperrealistic trickery have continued over the centuries right up to our own times. So no, there is nothing new about an artist painting something at actual size in an effort to make it seem real enough to reach out and touch.

But seeing an artist go up against a real objectone that remained right there in full view as the artist workedthat was something relatively new. By leaving the object in view, I put myself to the ultimate test of capturing reality. I invited the viewers to compare the twoobject and illustrationwith their own eyes and say to what degree I had succeeded or failed.

And yet I had the nagging feeling that this realism challenge thing could be more than mere video entertainment. It was an opportunity to pull back the veil and allow people see how illustrations are made, from beginning to end. Ill bet youve had the experience of looking at a realistic painting and asking, How did they do that?

It seems to me youre entitled to an answer to that question. Theres no reason why it has to remain a mystery. I know how its done because Ive done it. I want you to know, too, and thats why I decided to make this book.

In these pages, you will find thirty realism challenge lessons. Each begins with a photograph of the target objectthe item to be re-created in illustrated form. From there, you will see the key steps in the illustration process, each explained to you as clearly as possible in easy-to-follow terms.

Its not enough for an artist to glibly tell you that the process consists of looking at an object and drawing it. You need to know which art supplies were used. You need to know the order in which those tools were applied. And you need the illustrator to call your attention to what youre seeingto tell you what changes were made from one step to the next and why. I will do all of these things in the pages ahead.

Can I guarantee magical results for the aspiring artist who has a lot of ambition but little patience? No. But if you can draw what you see with some accuracy, theres no reason why you shouldnt be able to learn the art of the realism challenge.

Art teachers often say, You need to know the rules in order to break them. Press those same teachers to tell you what the rules really are, and they may fumble a bit as they answer. But one things for sure: acquiring the ability to draw every detail of an object that stands before youto capture the way its shadow hits the ground or the way light glints off its surfaceis a worthy goal. Humans have sought to master it since the dawn of time.

So heres to you and your realism challenges. Nothing would make me happier than knowing that Ive helped you unravel the mystery of How did they do that? You must promise me this, though: promise me youll go beyond knowing how they did it to doing it yourself.

Art Supplies

Ive always felt that people fixate a little too much on art supplies. Its tempting to think that if you go out and buy the same materials that a professional illustrator uses you will gain some kind of huge head start toward achieving similar results. But you cant buy skill. You cant buy years of practice. You cant buy the ability to see whats working in your illustration and what isnt.

So my advice is to go to your local art store and get reasonably priced art supplies. Sure, you dont want the kind of cruddy art supplies they sell at the corner drugstore. But unless youre already a paid professional, theres no need to blow a thousand dollars or more buying top-of-the-line materials. The people at the art store should be happy to guide you toward art supplies that will get the job done without emptying your wallet.

PAPER

One place where beginning artists do tend to sell their own artwork short is in the realm of paper. The illustrations you see in this book could never have been done on flimsy office paper. Watercolors cause that paper to wrinkle into a soggy mess. What you need is smooth-surface Bristol board. This sturdy paper is the thickness of card stock or poster board. It will hold up to the wear and tear of the illustration process. I buy it in 11by14inch pads, twenty sheets at a time. Just make sure you get the smooth-surface variety. A rougher vellumtype surface will make it hard for you to do detailed work with your colored pencils.

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