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Books with title How to Draw Big Cats

  • How to Draw

    Barbara Soloff Levy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 19, 2009)
    Beginners can learn the basics of sketching by combining circles, ovals, rectangles, crescents, and other shapes to produce remarkable likenesses of a number of subjects. Simple, step-by-step diagrams โ€” plus blank practice pages โ€” make it easy for youngsters and would-be artists of all ages to draw fruit, fish, kittens, and other subjects. 30 projects.
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  • 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

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, Feb. 21, 2017)
    A children's step-by-step guide to drawing that is practical, inspirational, educational, and fun. Beginning with simple skill instruction and building to more challenging projects, it is packed with practical activities and techniques, including how to draw lines, shade, sketch, and trace. A cutout jacket even lets kids draw their own cover so the book really is their own unique piece of art.Once they've learned the basics, kids can follow the step-by-step instructions to draw their surroundings, people, animals, and more. With 16 pages of blank drawing space included, kids can try different approaches, such as illustrating stories and creating comic-book characters, and be inspired to explore and experiment with different styles.Supporting STEAM education initiatives, How to Draw encourages kids to pick up a pencil, crayon, or pen, use their imagination, and learn how to draw the things they love.
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  • How to Draw Cats

    Barbara Soloff Levy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 11, 1997)
    With the help of this easy-to-follow guide, young feline fanciers will find itโ€™s a snap to create portraits of their furry friends. Simple step-by-step diagrams, incorporating a variety of circular, oval, and other shapes guide young artists along the way, demonstrating how to produce likenesses of 30 different subjects.The results are recognizable, accurately rendered pictures of cats and kittens in assorted poses: seated, stretching, preening, balanced on their hind legs, ready to pounce, and other positions. In addition to domesticated cats, this delightful, entertaining guide also shows how to create a lion, bobcat, cheetah, tiger, and other denizens of the wild.These engaging sketches are not only fun to draw, theyโ€™ll also help youngsters master the basics of developing shapes and proportions.
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  • How to Draw Birds

    John Green

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 2, 2009)
    Easy-to-follow guide for beginning artists of all ages shows how to create likenesses of a strutting peacock, graceful swan, a duck afloat, plus a cardinal, penguin, toucan, owl, ostrich, and 22 other avian creatures. Simple diagrams reveal how to draw figures and also demonstrate the fundamentals of shape and dimension. Blank practice pages are included.
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  • How to Draw: Cats

    Polly Pinder

    eBook (Search Press, Nov. 11, 2008)
    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
  • How to Draw Cats

    Brave Tomatoes, Anna Ilza Raycheva

    language (Brave Tomatoes, March 18, 2019)
    Kids love cats and with us they can learn to draw over 20 various cat characters. Some are cute, others are troublemakers and all of them are fun to meet! How To Draw focuses on the principles of drawing with simple shapes, stimulating kids creative and artistic skills. Kids can learn to draw a cat in 3 to 6 easy steps - starting from a basic circle and ending with a real new cat friend. The carefully thought through lessons help kids understand the logic of each drawing so later on when they sit with their crayons they can use their new skills.Boys or girls, younger or older, all cat lovers can find inspiration in our rich cat collection. Have fun with Hero Cats, Princesses, Cute Kittens, Cartoon Cats, Troublemakers, Fairies, Pirates and many more cool cat characters!
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    Spiral-bound (DK CHILDREN, )
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  • How to Draw Big Cats

    Carolyn Franklin

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Provides step-by-step instructions on drawing different species of wild feline, including tigers, lions, panthers, leopards, lynx, cheetahs, and pumas.
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  • How to Draw Cats

    Laura Murawski

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, June 1, 2001)
    Describes how to draw various cats, including the saber-tooth cat, Morris the cat, and Goddess Bastet.
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  • How to Draw Big Cats

    David Stewart, Carolyn Scrace

    Paperback (Book House, Nov. 16, 2006)
    The new "How To Draw" series takes a highly visual and practical approach to drawing. Learn how to draw a variety of big cats, in group scenes and different postures. The titles feature ten step-by-step instructions for each art project. Duotone line illustrations make each step easy. They include background information on the subject being drawn. Different drawing media are used, including pencil, pen, crayon, paints and charcoal, with clear instructions for each. The series covers a comprehensive range of popular subjects, with sections on material, composition, perspective and technique. "Big Cats and the National Curriculum" encourages children to 'record from first-hand observation, experience and imagination, and explore ideas'. It teaches children to 'try out tools and techniques and apply these to materials and processes, including drawing'. It helps achieve the goals of the Scottish Standard Curriculum 5-14, promoting 'positive attitudes to learning', 'knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the world' and 'skills in literacy'.
  • How to Draw Tigers and Other Big Cats

    Peter Gray

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, July 15, 2013)
    Provides background information on outlining and coloring felines and offers step-by-step instructions for drawing tigers, lions, cheetahs, jaguars, and a more elaborate scene featuring jungle creatures.
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