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Books with title I Can Draw Cartoon Characters

  • I Can Draw Cartoons

    Paul B. Davies;Kevin Faerber;Terry Longhurst;David Pattison

    Hardcover (Parragon Plus, March 15, 2005)
    I Can Draw Cartoons features: ?Simple ways to create hilarious cartoons - fro the first pencil mark to the finished drawing ?Step-by-step instructions provide foolproof guidance ?No special artistic talent needed - even absolute beginners can learn to draw with confidence ?Four professional cartoonists reveal the clever techniques and tricks that help to bring a drawing to life ?From scary monsters to cute caricatures, enjoy a cornucopia of cartoon comedy
  • I Can Draw Cartoon Characters

    Jeff Nelson

    Paperback (Scholastic, )
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  • How to Draw 101 Cartoon Characters

    Dan Green

    Paperback (Top That! Publishing PLC, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Simple step-by-step line illustrations make it easy for children to draw with confidence. Each title contains 101 different images in all manner of shapes, sizes and poses.
  • Drawing cartoon characters

    Bruce Blitz

    Paperback (W. Foster Pub, Jan. 1, 1992)
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  • I Can Draw Bible Characters

    Roy Schlemme, Lynn Adams

    Paperback (Walter Foster Pub, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Schlemme, Roy
  • 50 Nifty Cartoon Characters to Draw

    Neal Yamamoto, Amy Margaret

    Paperback (Lowell House, Nov. 1, 1998)
    Neal Yamamoto''s clear, simple, step-by-step instructions teach children how to draw cartoon characters like a professional artist in no time.'
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  • You Can Draw Cartoon Characters

    Mary Grace Eubank

    Hardcover (Walter Foster Pub, June 1, 1998)
    Simple step-by-step instructions make it fun and easy to draw amazing pictures of all your favorite cartoon characters! Each new step is shown in blue, so youÂ’ll always know what to do next. Make great posters for your room and gifts for your friends and family. Everyone can be an artist, so grab a pencil and get started!
  • How to Draw 101 Cartoon Characters

    Nat Lambert

    Paperback (Top That! Publishing Plc, March 1, 2012)
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  • How to Draw Cartoon Characters

    Barto

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Jan. 30, 1997)
    Instructions for drawing a variety of human figures and animals in cartoon style, accompanied by black and white line drawings
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  • How to Draw Cartoon Characters

    Renzo Barto

    Library Binding (Watermill Pr, July 1, 1993)
    Instructions for drawing a variety of human figures and animals in cartoon style, accompanied by black and white line drawings
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  • Drawing Awesome Cartoon Characters

    Damien Toll

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Cartoons are fun to look at, but they take a lot of work to create. Aspiring artists learn how to draw memorable details that make cartoon characters come alive on the page. Different techniques are introduced, such as creating a sense of motion and emphasizing different features to give characters distinct personalities. Readers are presented with a variety of cartoons to try their hand at drawing—from a sporty grandma to a creepy villain. Each cartoon is shown through step-by-step instructions of the whole drawing process, as well as full-color illustrations of the finished product.
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  • How to Draw 101 Cartoon Characters

    Dan Green

    Paperback (Imagine That, Aug. 1, 2020)
    Learn how to draw 101 different cartoon characters! From the multi-million selling "How to Draw 101" series comes this hilarious activity book that contains step-by-step line drawings to help budding artists draw 101 different funny cartoon characters in various shapes, sizes, and poses. It's easy! Follow the simple step-by-step drawings and you will soon be amazing all your friends with your newfound artists' skills! From a cool cat and a dancing hippo to a cycling rhino and a dancing bear, there are 101 hilarious cartoon characters to learn to draw. 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+.