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Books in How To Draw 101 series

  • How to Draw Sea Animals: Step-by-Step Guide How to Draw

    Thomas Media

    Paperback (Thomas Media, Dec. 18, 2018)
    How to Draw Sea Animals FeaturesLearn how to draw sea animals including Octopus, Shark, Mermaid, Seahorse, Jellyfish, Penguin, Crab, Turtle and many more. 40 pages of sea animal drawing Extra space to practice your drawing Full-color instructions Learn how to draw each sea animal in 9 easy to follow steps Instructions prepared by drawing teacher How to Draw Sea Animals Learning how to draw sea animals is fun and easy. Follow the 9 simple step-by-step instructions to create your own sea animal drawing by creating and joining shapes together. This book is perfect for young children and teenagers with an interest in drawing or art. Practice space is available for you to draw sea animals time and time again. How to Draw Sea Animals Benefits Child Development This book has been designed by an educator to enable self-development through the drawing of shapes. This book will teach your child how to draw sea animals. Improvement of hand-eye coordination. Improvement of creative thinking and imagination. Children benefit from dawing as a form of communication and expression. Reduced stress and improved concentration.
  • How to Draw 101 Cartoon Characters

    Dan Green

    Paperback (Imagine That, Aug. 1, 2020)
    Learn how to draw 101 different cartoon characters! From the multi-million selling "How to Draw 101" series comes this hilarious activity book that contains step-by-step line drawings to help budding artists draw 101 different funny cartoon characters in various shapes, sizes, and poses. It's easy! Follow the simple step-by-step drawings and you will soon be amazing all your friends with your newfound artists' skills! From a cool cat and a dancing hippo to a cycling rhino and a dancing bear, there are 101 hilarious cartoon characters to learn to draw. Since each image is broken down into six simple steps, children will quickly gain in confidence when they see their finished results, and will soon be adapting their designs and drawing freehand pictures of their own. Ideal for junior artists age 5+.
  • How To Draw Donkey Kong & Friends

    Teitelbaum

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Sept. 7, 1999)
    TROLL publication, out-of-print COLLECTIBLE.
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  • Drawing Reptiles

    Paul Frame

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1986)
    Introduces the materials and techniques of drawing and gives specific instructions for drawing various kinds of reptiles.
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  • How to Draw Mecha Robots

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Book House, )
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  • Drawing Horses and Foals

    Don Bolognese

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 1977)
    Instructions for beginning sketches and following through to the finished drawing.
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  • How to Draw Fairytale Kingdoms: Step-by-Step Guide How to Draw

    Thomas Media

    Paperback (Thomas Media, Dec. 18, 2018)
    How to Draw Fairytake KingdomsDraw a princess, unicorn, wizard, dragon, jester, knight, castle, king, queen, ogre, royal guard and many more fairytale characters.Learning how to draw is fun and easy. Follow the 9 simple step-by-step instructions to create your own masterpiece by creating and joining shapes together. This book is perfect for young children and teenagers with an interest in drawing or art. Practice space is available for you to draw time and time again. 40 pages of fairytale kingdom drawing Extra space to practice your drawing Full color instructions 9 easy to follow steps in each drawing Instructions prepared by drawing teacher
  • How to Draw 101 Football

    Nat Lambert, Christopher Candy

    Paperback (Top That, )
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  • How to Draw Fantastic Beasts

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Book House, April 1, 2007)
    This volume describes how to draw assorted creatures from stories and fables. Each subject includes background information relating to the mythology surrounding it. Different drawing materials are used, including pencil, pen, crayon, paints and charcoal, with clear instructions for each.
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  • How to Draw Manga

    Andres Bernardo Giannotta

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Dec. 22, 2010)
    Learn to create cool characters in the style of manga, the Japanese cartooning craze. This easy-to-follow guide takes you from the basic shapes that serve as building blocks to dynamic finished figures.An introductory section covers artists' materials and explains the techniques behind illustrating faces, body types, and movement. Additional chapters provide two-color, step-by-step directions for drawing an assortment of wide-eyed teenage heroes, monstrous villains, and supernatural animals — 25 in all. A concluding chapter offers suggestions for using your newly acquired drawing skills to illustrate the story of a dramatic battle between the forces of good and evil.
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  • Best of Nickelodeon: Learn to draw all your favorite Nickelodeon characters, step by step

    Steve Crespo, Heather Martinez, Gregg Schigiel

    Paperback (Walter Foster Jr, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Now your children can learn to draw their favorite Nicktoon TV and film characters all from one super-amazing book! Inside, children will find personalities from SpongeBob SquarePants; The Fairly OddParents; The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius; Rocket Power; and Rugrats. And, with simple, step-by-step illustrations to guide children along the way, learning to draw these Nickelodeon stars has never been easier. Because the book features Nickelodeon’s own professional artists, your kids will be learning drawing skills from the very best! How to Draw the Best of Nickelodeon is perfect for anyone interested in the fascinating world of cartooning.
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  • ART START Funny Characters: How to Draw with Simple Shapes

    Barbara Soloff Levy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 21, 2010)
    With this appealing guide, kids ages 4 and up can combine basic shapes to form cartoon-style characters. Based on a proven, classroom-tested method, it features 30 four-step lessons. The simple shapes appear in a headline across the top of the page. Below, a second color highlights the addition of each new shape, making it easy for kids to follow along — plus, there's a practice space below each numbered step.
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