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Books with title Draw 50 People

  • I Can Draw People

    Ray Gibson, Fiona Watt, Amanda Barlow

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Shows how to draw people including a workman, an angel, a soccer player, an astronaut, a parachutist, and an ice skater.
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  • I Can Draw People

    Toby Reynolds, Grace Sanford

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Even the most practiced artists often have difficulty capturing other people on paper. Drawing humans can be hard, but it doesn't have to be. With the help of this enlightening book, aspiring artists of all ages can learn simple and effective techniques for drawing people. Vibrant illustrations correlate closely with the simple, easy-to-follow instructions, making it easy for readers to follow along and create their own unique masterpieces. Readers and artists of many skill levels are sure to love this innovative guide.
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  • 1-2-3 Draw People

    Freddie Levin

    Paperback (Peel Productions, Incorporated, )
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  • I Can Draw People

    Ray Gibson

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., March 15, 2001)
    Even very young children will be able to achieve delightful results when they follow the clear step-by-step picture instructions in this book. Packed with attractive drawings, each double page spread shows children how to draw a different type of person, from a soccer player to a ballerina. Precise hand-control is not required, and lots of ideas for adding details and backgrounds guarantee satisfying results for adults and children alike.
  • Draw 50 People

    Lee J. Ames

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Offers a step-by-step, clearly explained guide to drawing people from a wide variety of time periods and cultures, from prehistoric humans, to gladiators, to Civil War soldiers.
  • 1-2-3 Draw People

    Freddie Levin

    Paperback (Peel, Feb. 15, 2007)
    Budding young artists will learn to draw the human form in a front view and side view, and to draw figures in a variety of action poses from playing soccer to skateboarding and bicycling, to doing ballet and martial arts. Starting with simple lines and shapes and with clear step-by-step instructions, Freddie Levin makes drawing people fun. Final drawings include color.
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  • Draw 50 People

    Lee J. Ames

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 11, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. This edition of the popular art instruction series offers a collection of historical and cultural figures, ideal for broadening the capacity of aspiring artists.
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  • Draw + Learn: People

    Harriet Ziefert, Tanya Roitman

    Paperback (Blue Apple Books, April 24, 2012)
    Colorful pages include white space for kids to fill in what's missing, or just to add color to certain elements. In People, emerging artists will see a page that shows basic body parts, then pages where kids can fill in missing arms, legs, hands, trunks, feet, etc. They can also add these things to a robot and a monster to further extend their facility and fun.
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  • Draw 50 People Of The Bible

    Lee J. Ames

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 1, 1995)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Offers step-by-step directions using a few basic lines to draw fifty different people of the Bible.
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  • Draw 50 People

    Lee J. Ames, Creig Flessel

    Paperback (Demco Media, June 1, 2003)
    Offers step-by-step instructions for drawing fifty people with distinctive characteristics, including a clown, a queen, a Minuteman, a Viking, and a caveman.
  • Draw 50 People

    Lee J. Ames

    Library Binding (Doubleday, Feb. 27, 1994)
    Step-by-step instructions for drawing fifty different people, including a fifteenth century Monk and a Minuteman in the American Revolution.
  • Draw 50 People of the Bible

    Lee J. Ames, André Le Blanc

    Paperback (Watson-Guptill, Oct. 16, 1995)
    Draw 50 People Of The Bible shows aspiring artists how to draw with ease by following the step-by-step method in this book. Acclaimed author-illustrator Lee J. Ames has brought together 50 wondrous and thrilling characters from the most popular book of all time: the Bible. Here you'll find David and Goliath, Joseph and his coat of many colors, the Prodigal Son, Noah and his ark, Adam and Eve, and, of course, Mary and the baby Jesus. Each drawing is accompanied by the exact Bible reference.Lee J. Ames's drawing method has proven successful for children and adults alike. There are currently more than twenty books in the Draw 50 Series, with more than two million copies sold.Acclaim For Draw 50 Books:Draw 50 Sharks, Whales, and Other Sea Creatures"Fascinating sea creatures are created with quick strokes of the pen by following this step-by-step guide." -- Baton Rouge Morning Advocate"Young aspiring artists couldn't find a more absorbing starting point than with these denizens of the sea." -- The Midwest Book ReviewDraw 50 Cars, Trucks, and Motorcycles*Nominated for the 1988 Kentucky Bluegrass Award*Listed in 1987 Children's Choices -- The Reading Teacher"Another sure-fire success in a popular series." -- School Library JournalDraw 50 Monsters*Winner of the 1986 Garden State Children's Book Award
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