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Books in How to Draw People series

  • How to Draw: Dragons in Simple Steps

    Paul Davies

    Paperback (Search Press, Sept. 9, 2008)
    All drawing is based on the simple construction of lines and shapes. This great new series teaches how to draw popular subjects in extremely easy step-by-step stages. Even an absolute beginner will be able to create great drawings following these illustrations. In this book, Paul Davies includes a fantastic range of dragons from fearsome flying and fighting beasts to fire-breathing creatures and endearing cartoon-like characters.
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  • How to Draw Incredible Sharks and Other Ocean Giants: Packed with over 80 Creatures of the Sea

    Fiona Gowen

    Paperback (B.E.S., April 1, 2016)
    Fierce sharks, friendly dolphins, and enormous sting rays are just some of the 80 drawing projects ocean lovers and budding artists will find here. This small but informative drawing book will help young artists discover and expand on their creative drawing talent. Inside, they'll find easy, step-by-step instructions for drawing a variety of animals and objects. A handy index in the back of the book makes it easy to find favorites to practice again and again. Each title in the How to Draw series features lots of weird and wonderful drawing projects in a variety of categories. Collect them all!
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  • How to Draw Ferocious Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Creatures: Packed with over 80 Amazing Dinosaurs

    Fiona Gowen

    Paperback (B.E.S., April 1, 2016)
    ROAR! From Stegosaurus to Tyrannosaurus Rex, Mosasaurus, Spinosaurus, Velociraptor and beyond, kids learn to draw more than 80 amazing ancient creatures. This small but informative drawing book will help young artists discover and expand on their creative drawing talent. Inside, they'll find easy, step-by-step instructions for drawing a variety of animals and objects. A handy index in the back of the book makes it easy to find favorites to practice again and again. Each title in the How to Draw series features lots of weird and wonderful drawing projects in a variety of categories. Collect them all!
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  • How to Draw Superheroes: Easy Step-by-Step Guide How to Draw for Kids

    Thomas Media

    Paperback (Thomas Media, Dec. 18, 2018)
    How to Draw SuperheroesLearning how to draw superheroes is fun and easy. Follow the 9 simple step-by-step instructions to create your own superhero drawing by creating and joining shapes together. This book is perfect for kids over 6 years of age with an interest in drawing or art. Practice space is available for you to draw superheroes time and time again. How to Draw Superheroes 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 superheroes. 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 Superheroes Features Learn how to draw superheroes including Ironman, Wolverine, Batman, Spiderman, Batgirl, Elektra, Flash, Captain America, Thor, Wonderwoman and many more. 40 pages of superhero drawing Extra space to practice your drawing Full color instructions Learn how to draw each superhero in 9 easy to follow steps Instructions prepared by drawing teacher
  • How to Draw: Cats

    Polly Pinder

    Paperback (Search Press, May 1, 2009)
    All drawing is based on the construction of simple lines and shapes. This easy-to-follow book teaches how to draw short-haired and long-haired cats and kittens in extremely easy step-by-step stages. Polly Pinder includes a good selection of all the favourite breeds including domestic and pedigree cats as well as the amazingly patterned tabbies. Even absolute beginners will be able to create great drawings following these illustrations
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  • How to Draw: Flowers

    Janet Whittle

    Paperback (Search Press, Oct. 1, 2008)
    If you have never drawn before you will love the simple approach to drawing flowers in this easy-to-follow book. Janet Whittle includes a great range of flowers, including poppies, fuchsias, geraniums, tulips, water lilies, sunflowers, daffodils and many more. Discover the delights of creating your own floral pictures with this invaluable book.
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  • How to Draw Amazing Animals and Incredible Insects: Packed with Over 100 Fascinating Animals

    Fiona Gowen

    Paperback (B.E.S., March 1, 2015)
    This small but informative drawing book will help young artists discover and expand on their creative drawing talent. Inside How to Draw Amazing Animals and Incredible Insects, they'll find easy, step-by-step instructions for drawing their favorite creepy, crawly or just plain incredible animals. Each title in the How to Draw series features more than 100 weird and wonderful drawing projects in a variety of categories. A handy index in the back of the book makes it easy to find favorites to practice again and again. (Ages 7+)
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  • How to Draw: Hands & Feet in Simple Steps

    Susie Hodge

    Paperback (Search Press, Jan. 23, 2017)
    Hands and feet are considered the hardest parts of the body to draw, due to the variety of shapes involved and their dynamism; and as a result they are often neglected by artists. In this book Susie Hodge, who has been teaching practical art for over 17 years, will demystify the process in creating these body parts and teach the reader how to draw them with simple illustrated instructions. In six stages Hodge builds up the shapes of the hands and feet to create a professional-looking sketch. Both beginners and the more advanced artists will benefit from this invaluable, easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide.
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  • How to Draw: Mandalas in Simple Steps

    Ann Marie Irvine

    Paperback (Search Press, Jan. 23, 2017)
    This easy-to-follow book teaches the reader how to draw a wonderful variety of mandalas using very simple steps. Well-known doodler Ann Marie Irvine, owner of AnnsDoodles.com, includes a good selection of simple and more complex mandala designs. From flowers to seashells, even beginners will soon be able to create great drawings using these illustrations as a guide. Numerous examples of Anns drawings can be seen on her website, which she set up in 2007, and her work is available to buy from her Facebook page (www.facebook.com/Annsd00dles) and from Etsy (www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Annsdoodles).
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  • How To Draw Pokemon

    Tracey West

    Library Binding (Turtleback, June 1, 2003)
    Offers step-by-step secret tips on drawing popular PokTmon, including Pikachu, Togepi, Chikorita, Meowth, Pichu, Moundour, Lugia, Cyndaquil, and more. Turtleback binding is a highly durable alternative to a hardcover or paperback book. The comprehensive cover reinforcement process will drastically combat wear and tear, keeping your favorite books in great condition for years to come! Turtleback books are ideal for any reader, or for use in schools or libraries.
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  • How to Draw Caricatures

    David Antram

    Paperback (Book House, May 28, 2015)
    The How To Draw series takes a highly visual and practical approach to drawing, featuring step-by-step instructions for each art project. This comprehensive drawing handbook covers all aspects of drawing caricatures including essential concepts such as light, tone and composition. Duotone lines highlight each step.
  • How to Draw: Dogs

    Susie Hodge

    Paperback (Search Press, April 1, 2010)
    This delightful introduction to drawing dogs completely demystifies the drawing process. It shows how images can be built up easily, from initial geometric shapes right through to the finished animals. Susie Hodges includes a good selection of popular breeds and she uses a helpful two colour method that clearly shows every line and curve of the step-by-step pictures. Even absolute beginners will find themselves creating great drawings when they use this book and there is much to inspire more experienced artists too. An invaluable guide for anyone interested in this subject.
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