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Books with title Learn to Draw Dogs

  • Learn to Draw People!

    Inc. Peter Pauper Press

    Paperback (Peter Pauper Press, Inc., Dec. 25, 2018)
    Are you ready to draw . . . a beautiful ballerina? A speedy skater? An awesome astronaut? A groovy guitar player? This book is for you!Young artists will learn to draw more than 20 people and faces by simply tracing helpful outlines and following step-by-step illustrations.The red lines in each step make completing each drawing a breeze.Kids can then use their new skills (and imagination) to draw people in background scenes throughout!Trace over the extra outlines provided for practice and to build confidence.Ages 4 and up.Book measures 8-1/2'' wide x 11'' high.
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  • Learn to Draw... Faces

    Inc. Peter Pauper Press

    Paperback (Peter Pauper Press, May 1, 2019)
    Are you ready to draw . . . all kinds of faces? Girls, boys, babies, and adults? This book is for you!Young artists will learn to draw more than 40 faces by simply tracing helpful outlines and following step-by-step illustrations.The red lines in each step make completing each drawing a breeze.Kids can then use their new skills (and imagination) to draw their own faces throughout!Trace over the extra outlines provided for practice and to build confidence.Ages 4 and up.Book measures 8-1/2'' wide x 11'' high.
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  • Learn to Draw Dogs & Puppies

    Robbin Cuddy

    Paperback (Walter Foster Jr., April 1, 2014)
    Learn to Draw Dogs & Puppies includes fun, engaging content featuring the loyal and favorite canine companions children know and love. With this fun and educational drawing book, budding artists will discover just how easy it is to draw more than two-dozen breeds of dogs, ranging from small and sassy to big and burly. The book opens with a brief introduction to the tools and materials young artists need to get started, as well as several warm-up exercises. Then the real fun begins! Easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions demonstrate how to draw a range of breeds, including a Labrador, an English bulldog, a Siberian Husky, a Dalmatian, and many more. Each drawing lesson begins with a basic shape, such as a square, a circle, or an oval, and progresses to a finished color piece of artwork, making it easy for children to follow along. Along the way, engaging text provides fun and interesting facts about each dog, allowing for an educational, well-rounded artistic experience. Learn to Draw Dogs & Puppies features dozens of fun and interesting facts, making it a perfect resource for teaching children about these wonderful furry friends, while encouraging them to express their creativity and practice their drawing skills.
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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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  • Learn to Draw Dogs & Puppies

    Robbin Cuddy

    eBook (Walter Foster Jr, April 1, 2014)
    Learn to Draw Dogs & Puppies includes fun, engaging content featuring the loyal and favorite canine companions children know and love. With this fun and educational drawing book, budding artists will discover just how easy it is to draw more than two-dozen breeds of dogs, ranging from small and sassy to big and burly. The book opens with a brief introduction to the tools and materials young artists need to get started, as well as several warm-up exercises. Then the real fun begins! Easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions demonstrate how to draw a range of breeds, including a Labrador, an English bulldog, a Siberian Husky, a Dalmatian, and many more. Each drawing lesson begins with a basic shape, such as a square, a circle, or an oval, and progresses to a finished color piece of artwork, making it easy for children to follow along. Along the way, engaging text provides fun and interesting facts about each dog, allowing for an educational, well-rounded artistic experience. Learn to Draw Dogs & Puppies features dozens of fun and interesting facts, making it a perfect resource for teaching children about these wonderful furry friends, while encouraging them to express their creativity and practice their drawing skills.
  • Learn to Draw NOW!

    Doug DuBosque

    eBook (Peel Productions Inc, May 15, 2014)
    A note from the author, 22 years laterLearn To Draw Now originated after discussions with classroom teachers and school librarians whose artistic growth (at least in drawing) had stopped about age 8. They had absolutely no idea how to draw basic forms in 3-D, and hence found themselves in no position to pass on that useful knowledge to their students. I sought to remedy that, with a book that doesn’t necessarily feel like it’s for kids, because it isn’t.After 16 printings, we retired it a couple years ago. It’s a pleasure to be able to introduce it again as an ebook. I hope it will help you explore and enjoy the magical process of making marks on a two-dimensional piece of paper look three-dimensional!
  • Learn to Draw Pets

    Robbin Cuddy

    Paperback (Walter Foster Jr., Oct. 1, 2014)
    As the third title in the line-up to refresh Walter Foster's successful Learn to Draw series, Learn to Draw Pets features 64 pages of drawing instructions for a variety of domestic animals children love--from a kitten or a puppy to a guinea pig, bunny, box turtle, and many more. This book opens with brief information for getting started, the tools and materials needed, and some sample drawing exercises to warm up. Young artists-in-training will learn to draw their favorite pets by following the step-by-step instructions in this beautifully illustrated book. Each lesson begins with a basic shape, such a square, a circle, or an oval, and progresses to a finished colored piece of artwork, making it easy for children to follow along. Along the way, engaging text provides fun and interesting facts about each featured pet, allowing for an educational, well-rounded drawing experience. With a mix of art instruction and engaging information, Learn to Draw Pets is the perfect way for children to discover more about their favorite animals and pets, in addition to expressing their artistic side.
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  • Learn to Draw Dogs

    David Brown

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, Feb. 8, 1996)
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  • Learn to Draw 3-d

    Doug Dubosque

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1998)
    A clear, step by step introduction to perspective... If you've ever wondered how artists add depth to drawings, painting, and designs - and you haven't been lucky enough to have someone show you the tricks - congratulations! You've found just the book to get you started with perspective drawing.
  • Learn to Draw Pets

    Walter Foster Publishing

    Paperback (Walter Foster Jr, May 24, 2000)
    Book by Walter Foster Publishing
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  • Learn to Draw Pets

    Robbin Cuddy

    eBook (Walter Foster Jr, Oct. 1, 2014)
    As the third title in the line-up to refresh Walter Foster's successful Learn to Draw series, Learn to Draw Pets features 64 pages of drawing instructions for a variety of domestic animals children love--from a kitten or a puppy to a guinea pig, bunny, box turtle, and many more. This book opens with brief information for getting started, the tools and materials needed, and some sample drawing exercises to warm up. Young artists-in-training will learn to draw their favorite pets by following the step-by-step instructions in this beautifully illustrated book. Each lesson begins with a basic shape, such a square, a circle, or an oval, and progresses to a finished colored piece of artwork, making it easy for children to follow along. Along the way, engaging text provides fun and interesting facts about each featured pet, allowing for an educational, well-rounded drawing experience. With a mix of art instruction and engaging information, Learn to Draw Pets is the perfect way for children to discover more about their favorite animals and pets, in addition to expressing their artistic side.
  • Learn to Draw Now!

    Doug Dubosque

    Paperback (Peel, Sept. 30, 2000)
    Table of ContentsA note from the author 22 years laterBefore you start: a note from the author-- Some Good NewsMysteries Revealed-- Strategy #1-- Mysteries Unfolded-- -- More round stuff that isn't really round-- -- -- Strategy #2-- -- -- Strategy #3- Mysteries of Rectilinearity- - -- Your Basic Box-- -- From basic box to basic dwellingCreating a Complete Picture-- Strategies for shading, Part I-- Strategies for shading, Part 2-- Final, and best, strategy
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