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Books with title How to Draw Pets

  • How to Draw Pets

    Barbara Soloff Levy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 9, 2006)
    Budding artists can easily create a variety of different pets by joining circles, ovals, rectangles, cylinders, and other common shapes! • 30 pictures to draw: a dog, cat, mouse, parakeet, pony, potbelly pig, lamb, hermit crab, sugar glider, and more • Simple directions, step-by-step illustrations • Includes blank practice pages • Illustrations can be colored when finished • For children ages 5 to 10
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  • 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 — plus blank practice pages — 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 People

    Barbara Soloff Levy

    Paperback (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.
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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 101 Pets

    Dan Green, Imagine That

    Paperback (Imagine That, June 1, 2008)
    Learn how to draw 101 different pets.It's easy! Follow the simple step-by-step drawings and you will soon be amazing all your friends with your new-found artists' skills!This 48-page book from Top That Publishing contains step-by-step line drawings to help budding artists draw 101 different animals in various shapes, sizes and poses. Since each image is broken down into six simple steps, children will quickly gain in confidence when they see their finished results, and will soon be adapting their designs and drawing freehand pictures of their own. Ideal for junior artists age 5+.
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  • How to Draw People

    Elise White, HowExpert Press, Nicole Graham, HowExpert

    Audible Audiobook (HowExpert, April 28, 2017)
    If you want to learn how to draw People, then get How to Draw People by Elise White. You will learn the quick and easy way to draw realistic drawings of people when you get the How to Draw People guide. With the guide's step-by-step lessons, you will improve your drawing skills and gain confidence in your abilities. In this guide you will discover how to draw all types of people. Surprise your friends and family by creating realistic drawings of them Gain confidence in yourself as you see the improvements you make in your drawings Learn how to draw like a pro and have the opportunity to profit from your work Save yourself the time and expense of going to school to learn these techniques Learn that it is true that anyone can draw, and see how easy it is Take each lesson at your own pace, and see how drawings are created step by step Improve your powers of observation and see beauty in your surroundings Find out what materials you really need to make quality drawings Use your new skills as a relaxing hobby or take your career in a new direction Discover many more easy tips to help you draw the way you've always wanted to, starting today The chapters are broken down into simple lessons that will help you to understand all that you need to know about drawing people. The lessons include step-by-step instructions to make it easy for you to know exactly what to do. This guide will be your best resource in training you to draw people, and you will be able to consult it at any time. So if you want to learn how to draw people, the easy way, let the How to Draw People guide give you the help you need to hone your skills, starting today!
  • 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 Dogs

    Barbara Soloff Levy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 17, 2011)
    It's easy to sketch accurate, character-filled likenesses of dogs, and this book will show you how to draw 30 different types of canines: hunting, working, sporting, hounds, terriers, and other kinds of dogs. You'll discover how combining circles, ovals, rectangles, and other simple forms results in realistic depictions of a beagle, cocker spaniel, collie, Dalmatian, Old English sheepdog, golden retriever, and 24 other breeds.If you like, you can even create your own fantasy dogs by combining heads, bodies, tails, and legs from different breeds. Each of the step-by-step guides includes a blank practice page as well as a short description of the breed. The finished drawings are great for coloring, too.
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  • How to Draw Pets

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    Spiral-bound (Dover Publications, Feb. 9, 2006)
    Would you like to draw a picture of your pet gerbil? How about portraits of your tropical fish? This book and its easy-to-follow directions make it a snap. Simple step-by-step diagrams show how to join circles, ovals, and other shapes to create likenesses of 30 adorable creatures, among them a dog, cat, mouse, parakeet, pony, potbelly pig, lamb, hermit crab, and even a sugar glider (that's a cute little mammal similar to a flying squirrel). After you've finished the drawings, you'll find the pictures are lots of fun to color!
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    Spiral-bound (DK CHILDREN, )
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  • Learn to Draw Pets!

    Peter Pauper Press

    Paperback (Peter Pauper Press, Oct. 18, 2019)
    Are you ready to draw . . . all kinds of pets? Dogs, cats, fish, birds, turtles, horses, and more? This book is for you!Young artists can draw more than 43 favorite pets by following easy, step-by-step, visual directions!Start with simple shapes, then follow the red lines in each step to complete each drawing.Trace over the extra outlines provided for practice and to build confidence.Kids can then use their new skills (and imagination) to draw their own pet pictures on the background pages throughout!Simple steps, great results!Ages 4 and up.Book measures 8-1/2'' wide x 11'' high.48 pages.
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  • How to Draw Pets

    Jeremy Ley

    eBook (Draw Draw, Dec. 18, 2012)
    How to Draw Draw Pets is a Step-by-Step guide on how to draw your favourite Pets. This book includes 5 pets; a Cat, a Dog, a Fish, a Rabbit and a Turtle.For kids of all ages!