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Books with title How to Draw Dinosaurs: Ghosts, Lettering

  • How to Draw Dinosaurs

    Barbara Soloff Levy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 21, 2010)
    Simple, easy-to-follow guide enables even young children to draw 28 dinosaurs in convincing detail: tyrannosaurus rex, dimetrodon, megalosaurus, triceratops, ankylosaurus, archaeopteryx, and other prehistoric creatures. Easy lessons show the basic shapes of the torso, head, and tail, and demonstrate how to add legs and other key features.
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  • How to Draw: Dinosaurs

    Dandi Palmer

    Paperback (Search Press, Oct. 5, 2012)
    The step-by-step way to learn how to draw a fantastic collection of dinosaurs. There is no text - just simple shapes built up in clear stages little by little. This visual and practical approach will have you reaching for your drawing tools time and time again. Here you will find all kinds wonderful thunder beasts from browsing plant eaters like the Amargasaurus and Diplodocus, to fearsome flesh eaters like the Tyrannosaurus and Carnotaurus. Included are giant creatures, flying reptiles and weird and wonderful dinosaurs like the Stegosaurus and Triceratops and there many more. The two-colour line illustrations make the drawing process simple, highlighting every stage and final images show what colours the dinosaurs may have been. You do not have to know how to draw to use this book. Rather the projects will build up your skills and give you the confidence you need to create your own drawings. Experienced artists will find this book useful too. It is a great source of ideas and an inspiration for anyone wanting to draw these fascinating creatures.
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  • How to Draw Dinosaurs

    Alex Man

    language (, Jan. 17, 2016)
    Everyone can draw and so can you, no previous knowledge is needed. The drawing book will show you how to draw these interesting dinosaurs; Abrosaurus, T- Rex, Saltasaurus and many more, step by step. The pages don't contain text, and suitable for children who don't know how to read yet, but are eager to draw by themselves. Recommended for kindergarten and up. Enjoy.
  • How to Draw Dinosaurs

    Alex Man

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 7, 2016)
    Everyone can draw and so can you, no previous knowledge is needed. The drawing book will show you how to draw these interesting dinosaurs; Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Tarbosaurus and many more, step by step. The pages don't contain text, and suitable for children who don't know how to read yet, but are eager to draw by themselves. Recommended for kindergarten and up. Enjoy.
  • How to Draw Dinosaurs

    Alex Man

    language (, Jan. 17, 2016)
    Everyone can draw and so can you, no previous knowledge is needed. The drawing book will show you how to draw these interesting dinosaurs; Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Tarbosaurus and many more, step by step. The pages don't contain text, and suitable for children who don't know how to read yet, but are eager to draw by themselves. Recommended for kindergarten and up. Enjoy.
  • How to Draw Dinosaurs: Ghosts, Lettering & Spacecraft

    Judy Tatchell, C. Evans

    Paperback (Edc Pub, Dec. 1, 1992)
    Book by Tatchell, Judy, Evans, C.
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  • How to Draw Dinosaurs

    Michelle Roberts

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 7, 1995)
    Simple, easy-to-follow guide enables even young children to draw 28 dinosaurs in convincing detail: tyrannosaurus rex, dimetrodon, megalosaurus, triceratops, ankylosaurus, archaeopteryx, and other prehistoric creatures. Easy lessons show the basic shapes of the torso, head, and tail, and demonstrate how to add legs and other key features.
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  • How to Draw Dinosaurs

    Laura Murawski

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, July 1, 2001)
    Describes how to draw various dinosaurs, including the stegosaurus, camarasaurus, and T-Rex.
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  • How to Draw Lettering

    Carol Varley, Fiona Brown, Nigel Reece

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2006)
    Provides instructions and tips for how to create letters of varying size and styles.
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  • How to Draw: Dinosaurs

    Dandi Palmer

    eBook (Search Press, Aug. 24, 2012)
    The step-by-step way to learn how to draw a fantastic collection of dinosaurs. There is no text - just simple shapes built up in clear stages little by little. This visual and practical approach will have you reaching for your drawing tools time and time again. Here you will find all kinds wonderful thunder beasts from browsing plant eaters like the Amargasaurus and Diplodocus, to fearsome flesh eaters like the Tyrannosaurus and Carnotaurus. Included are giant creatures, flying reptiles and weird and wonderful dinosaurs like the Stegosaurus and Triceratops and there many more. The two-colour line illustrations make the drawing process simple, highlighting every stage and final images show what colours the dinosaurs may have been. You do not have to know how to draw to use this book. Rather the projects will build up your skills and give you the confidence you need to create your own drawings. Experienced artists will find this book useful too. It is a great source of ideas and an inspiration for anyone wanting to draw these fascinating creatures.
  • How to Draw Dinosaurs

    Georgene Griffin

    Hardcover (Kidsbooks, Jan. 1, 1999)
    I would recommend this to anyone interested in learning to draw dinosaurs.
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  • How to Draw Dinosaurs

    Steve Beaumont

    Spiral-bound (Chartwell Books, Inc., June 1, 2013)
    This book shows you how to draw 18 different types of dinosaurs in a clear, easy-to-follow steps, including the best drawing tools to use, basic construction techniques, inking and coloring, and landscapes and scenery. Includes dinosaur facts!