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  • Draw 3-D

    Doug DuBosque

    Paperback (F+W Media, Sept. 30, 2000)
    3-D means "three dimensional." It's easy to draw from side to side on your paper, using its width. It's easy to draw from top to bottom on your paper, using its height. But how do you draw something going away from you, into the distance? How do you create depth (the third dimension) in your drawing?What I want to teach you is linear perspective, a technique first developed almost 500 years ago, during the Renaissance. As you flip through my illustrations, this may seem like really complicated and technical stuff. And it is ... sort of. Those clever artists who figured this out weren't trying to make your life easy! They only wanted to make realistic pictures.Fortunately, you'll find that the basics really are pretty simple. Better, you don't need much beyond the basics to make some pretty cool drawings. Best of all, perspective can make your drawings look real in a way you can't achieve without it.You'll need a few supplies, some patience, and a positive attitude. Expect to make mistakes as you learn, and keep a smile on your face: with each mistake you learn another way not to do it!What you need...Find a comfortable place to draw - with decent light, so you can see what you're doing.A mechanical pencil works best for this type of drawing. Have a ruler or straightedge handy. It's very difficult to draw in perspective without one.If you have one, use a T-square and triangle.You'll probably want a separate eraser (the eraser on your pencil will disappear quickly). My favorite type is a kneaded type, available in art supply and craft stores.Patience: pay attention to the concepts. Do plenty of practice drawings!
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  • Draw Ocean Animals

    Doug Dubosque

    Paperback (Peel Productions, Aug. 16, 1994)
    PLEASE NOTE: this book now joins three others in a single volume: Draw Animals. Get more for less! -- a wonderful gift for the budding artist you know. Including yourself ;-) Cut and paste this link: createspace.com/5874005 (We can't post a live link here.)Watching ocean animals, and learning about them, creates a sense of delight and awe. Watch how they move, how they hunt, how they hide! Wouldn't it be great to catch some of that excitement on your own drawings?This book shows you how, with step-by-step instructions. You'll be surprised how easy it is to draw, without tracing, a wide range of ocean animals.Grab a pencil and let's get started!
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  • Draw Cars

    Doug DuBosque

    Paperback (Peel, Sept. 30, 2000)
    Please note that this title has been replaced with the 3rd Edition, updated for 2015: Title ID: 5227912 ISBN-13: 978-0939217823
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  • Draw Dinosaurs

    Doug DuBosque

    Paperback (Peel, Aug. 10, 2000)
    From initial concept to finished art, the "Learn to Draw" series provides young and beginning artists with practical step-by-step instruction in a warm, friendly voice.
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  • Draw Grassland Animals: A step-by-step guide

    Doug DuBosque

    Paperback (Peel Productions, Incorporated, March 6, 2015)
    PLEASE NOTE: this book now joins three others in a single volume: Draw Animals. Get more for less! -- a wonderful gift for the budding artist you know. Including yourself ;-) Cut and paste this link: createspace.com/5874005 (We can't post a live link here.) Elephants, cheetahs, antelope, meerkats, hyenas, giraffes, gazelles, zebras, and other magnificent creatures of the world's grasslands are here for your drawing pleasure. You'll find clear, step-by-step instructions, helpful tips, and plenty of encouragement. Grab a pencil and let's get started!
  • Draw Insects

    Doug DuBosque

    Paperback (Peel Productions, Sept. 30, 2000)
    From initial concept to finished art, the "Learn to Draw" series provides young and beginning artists with practical step-by-step instruction in a warm, friendly voice.
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  • Draw Alien Fantasies: A step-by-step guide

    Damon J. Reinagle

    Paperback (Peel Productions, Incorporated, Feb. 5, 2015)
    From the fertile imagination of Damon J. Reinagle come weird alien, heroes, helpers, and villains! Then space stations, space ships, and astronauts! Step-by-step instructions show you basic drawing techniques while giving you some great characters to add to your drawing repertoire. You'll find helpful tips, space facts and questions, and plenty of encouragement. Grab a pencil and let's get started!
  • Draw Cars

    Doug Dubosque

    Paperback (Peel, Sept. 30, 2000)
    Provides step-by-step instructions for drawing a variety of cars and light trucks, with emphasis on observation as well as on imagination.