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Books with title How to Draw Pets

  • 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 it’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, they’ll also help youngsters master the basics of developing shapes and proportions.
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  • How to Draw Peanuts

    Schulz

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Dec. 31, 1999)
    Provides instructions for drawing Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus, Lucy, Woodstock, Schroeder, and other familiar characters from Charles M. Schulz's famous comic strip.
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  • How To Draw Pets

    Mark Bergin

    eBook (The Salariya Book Company, May 4, 2016)
    How To Draw Pets: If you're an animal lover, what better way to express your affection for a favourite pet than by capturing them in a wonderful work of art? How To Draw Pets takes care to highlight the best ways to create images of the many varieties of household animals, from adorable dogs to romping rabbits. The How to Draw series takes a highly visual and practical approach to drawing, featuring step-by-step instructions for each art project. Duotone lines highlight each step. Each title covers a comprehensive range of rudimentary techniques - with sections on materials, composition and perspective. The How To Draw series is an excellent way to introduce the concepts of drawing to child and adult alike.
  • How to Draw Sports

    Barbara Soloff Levy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 22, 2009)
    Anyone can learn to draw sports pictures with this easy-to-follow manual. Thirty simple step-by-step lessons cover all of the most popular sports, from team-based pursuits such as baseball, football, lacrosse, and soccer to individual activities such as diving, skateboarding, fishing, dirt biking, and skiing. Each 4-part drawing demonstration page faces a helpful blank practice page.
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  • How to Draw Pets

    Mark Bergin

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2011)
    We are a nation of animal lovers, and what better way to capture the spirit of your beloved pet than to capture them in a work of art? Taking care to illustrate the best ways to capture the images of various animals, 'Pets' covers all the basic steps to creating a wonderful, personal portrait. The How To Draw series takes a highly visual and practical approach to drawing, featuring step-by-step instructions for each art project. Duotone lines highlight each step.
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  • How to Draw

    Jose Maria Parramon

    Paperback (Watson-Guptill, April 1, 1991)
    Gives a history of drawing from prehistoric times, discusses techniques and equipment, and provides instructions for a variety of practice exercises
  • How to Draw People

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    Spiral-bound (Dover Publications, May 21, 2002)
    By joining circles, ovals, rectangles, cylinders, and other common shapes, even the budding artist can easily create 30 different characters - a fireman, a drummer, a mailman, a cowboy, an astronaut, a roller-skating girl, a boy on a swing, and more. Simple directions, step-by-step illustrations, and blank practice pages make it even easier. You can color the pictures when you are done - it's a fun-filled way to teach art to young children or a beginner that enjoys drawing.
  • How to Draw Pets

    Christine Smith

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Provides simple instructions for drawing nine different pets, including a fish, a kitten, and a foal.
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  • How to Draw Pets

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2011)
    Some of the most fun things to draw are the most familiar. The cats, dogs, lizards and hamsters that people commonly keep as pets are just some of the domesticated critters featured in this informative drawing guide. Animals are broken down into simple shapes allowing aspiring artists to draw their favorite pet. Readers are encouraged to explore different materials like crayons, pens and markers.
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  • 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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  • How to Draw Pets

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Book House, Sept. 1, 2011)
    How to Draw Pets
  • 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