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WILD ANIMALS How to Draw
With this simple drawing guide, children will learn lessons on how to use basic shapes to draw a lion, alligator, gorilla, coyote, ostrich, and 25 other animals. It’s a fun, easy way to learn the fundamentals of line, shape, and dimension while producing a gallery of drawings beginners will be proud to show friends and family. Blank practice pages are also included.
FARM ANIMALS
This easy-to-follow guide makes it a snap for aspiring artists of all ages to draw everyone’s favorite barnyard buddies. If you’ve never been able to create a likeness of an animal, you’ll welcome the book’s effective step-by-step diagrams.
Using circles, ovals, and other geometric shapes, the diagrams build appealing images of a turkey, duck, horse, cow, and 26 other farm animals. Not only will you learn to make realistic drawings, you’ll be on the way to mastering the basics of shape development and the fundamentals of form and dimension as well!
Using circles, ovals, and other geometric shapes, the diagrams build appealing images of a turkey, duck, horse, cow, and 26 other farm animals. Not only will you learn to make realistic drawings, you’ll be on the way to mastering the basics of shape development and the fundamentals of form and dimension as well!
HOW TO DRAW DOGS
It’s easy to sketch accurate, character-filled likenesses of dogs, and this book will show you how to draw 30 different types of canines: hunting, working, sporting, hounds, terriers, and other kinds of dogs. You’ll discover how combining circles, ovals, rectangles, and other simple forms results in realistic depictions of a beagle, cocker spaniel, collie, Dalmatian, Old English sheepdog, golden retriever, and 24 other breeds.
If you like, you can even create your own fantasy dogs by combining heads, bodies, tails, and legs from different breeds. Each of the step-by-step guides includes a blank practice page as well as a short description of the breed. The finished drawings are great for coloring, too.
If you like, you can even create your own fantasy dogs by combining heads, bodies, tails, and legs from different breeds. Each of the step-by-step guides includes a blank practice page as well as a short description of the breed. The finished drawings are great for coloring, too.
PEOPLE
By joining circles, ovals, rectangles, cylinders, and other common shapes, even the budding artist can easily create 30 different characters — a fireman, a drummer, a mailman, a cowboy, an astronaut, a roller-skating girl, a boy on a swing, and more. Simple directions, step-by-step illustrations, and blank practice pages make it even easier. You can color the pictures when you are done — it’s a fun-filled way to teach art to young children or a beginner that enjoys drawing.
CREEPY CRAWLIES
This cool doodlebook provides kids with a head start to drawing insects and other crawly critters. They’ll fill in the details of 62 unfinished illustrations, including the patterns on a moth’s wings, a dragonfly’s reflection, fleas on an itchy dog, a “hairdo” for a caterpillar, and much more.
THINGS THAT GO
Each of the 62 drawings in this collection has an unfinished image — and it’s up to you to complete it. Whether it’s a car, dune buggy, or submarine, you’ll have plenty of cool ideas on how these vehicles should look. Put the finishing touch on a private jet or an ice-cream van. Create a coach for Cinderella. Customize a houseboat. Even provide a spaceship for an alien! Here’s your chance to create some dashing designs in your own special style — then color everything to your heart’s content!
PETS
Would you like to draw a picture of your pet gerbil? How about portraits of your tropical fish? This book and its easy-to-follow directions make it a snap. Simple step-by-step diagrams show how to join circles, ovals, and other shapes to create likenesses of 30 adorable creatures, among them a dog, cat, mouse, parakeet, pony, potbelly pig, lamb, hermit crab, and even a sugar glider (that’s a cute little mammal similar to a flying squirrel). After you’ve finished the drawings, you’ll find the pictures are lots of fun to color!
FANTASTIC FANTASY
More satisfying than coloring, more challenging than drawing on blank paper, this activity book will inspire junior artists to complete 62 illustrations in their own personal style. Kids can decorate a wizard’s robe, design a knight’s shield, depict a goblin’s steed, draft a fantasy map, draw a hat for Puss-in-Boots, illustrate what a princess discovered in the forest, create a city for the underwater mer-people, add ears to the head of an ogre, and much more. Then they can color each page!