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A Million Baby Animals is a colouring book designed for animal
lovers of all ages. Inside, there are over 30 spreads packed with
all kinds of adorable baby animals, from cuddly bunnies and dinky
ducklings to cute kittens and fluffy chicks. Each page is decorated
with stunning patterns, motifs and quirky details in Lulu’s
instantly recognizable style. With a gentle humour and sense of fun
throughout, kids and animals will love bringing the illustrations
to life with colour. The latest title in Lulu Mayo’s bestselling
A Million series, with a fully foiled cover, this book will be
perfect for springtime and Easter.
Two superstars of anime and manga open their studio doors and spill
their secrets in this private master class. Join Hisashi Kagawa, an
animation director for Sailor Moon, and Yoshihiko Umakoshi, a
character developer for My Hero Academia, as they show you how to
bring your battle heroines boldly to life. Helpful sidebars and
tips appear in dialogue bubbles throughout this book, as the
artists guide aspiring illustrators from initial idea to finished
artworks, pointing out common missteps and pitfalls that can easily
frustrate beginning artists along the way. The essential techniques
and design elements needed to create engaging female-led battle
scenes are first reviewed in detail. Then each author walks the
reader through their entire creative process of developing an
original story from beginning to end. Along the way the authors
give you hundreds of helpful tips on how to create compelling
characters and render realistic expressions and poses, showing you
how practiced professionals work. Starting from a storyboard
sequence of simple sketches you'll progress to a polished finished
drawing. By learning from two artists with different styles at the
same time, readers get twice the advice and emerge doubly prepared
to create scenes, stories and battle heroines of their own.
There is something distinctly visceral about graphite art, where
every stroke of the artist or illustrator seems to convey emotion
in its purest form. At a time when almost everything can be
digitally done up to perfection, the smudges and smears by graphite
can be refreshing to the eye and unapologetically human - touching
viewers to the core. As a creative tool, it can also be the
simplest and most affordable medium with which to express oneself
and find joy. GRAPHITE is a stunning collection of pencil artwork
by creatives around the world who have skilfully mastered the art
of drawing by hand to make their mark. Featuring various subject
matters and styles, it makes for a beautiful addition to the
bookshelf and invites you to step away from your screen every now
and then to, perhaps, pick up a pencil yourself and appreciate the
simple things in life.
Drawing the Natural World is a practical and comprehensive guide
for artists of all abilities to celebrate through art the beauty of
the flora and fauna that make up our planet. The book is divided
into the fundamental concepts of art � colour and tone, pattern,
texture, line, shape, form and space � to introduce the essential
techniques and demonstrate how they can be used in drawing the
natural world through practical projects. Further chapters cover
the anatomy of animals to ensure posture and gait can be accurately
captured, and the fundamentals of composition. There is also
introduction to the different materials and equipment that can be
used, and a guide to basics of drawing. Each of the projects in the
book includes a fully illustrated step-by-step sequence to follow,
plus helpful tips and advice. There's also background information
about the featured animals and plants to broaden the reader's
awareness of and connection with the natural world.
If you love drawing plants and animals but don't know where to
start, this is the book for you! 10 Step Drawing: Nature will help
you turn simple shapes into beautiful nature images in just 10
steps. Create 60 different flowers, trees, animals and objects,
from a bird's nest to a cheeky harvest mouse, by following the
instructions inside. Learning to draw has never been so simple!
Author and artist Kamo is back with her ever-popular doodles! Cute,
funny and simple drawings--alongside step-by-step instructions--are
sure to inspire readers of all ages to sit down and start doodling.
Begin with a line or squiggle, and then turn it into a face, animal
or anything else that your imagination conjures up. The point is
just to draw--anytime, anywhere, anything--and, most of all, to
have fun while you are doing it! With more than 1000 examples to
trace or make on your own, How to Draw Anything Anytime includes:
People of all ages Animals from sea otters to giraffes and sloths
to turtles Food and drinks including coffee, popcorn, sushi and
lots of other appetizing treats Transportation, whether traveling
by submarine, UFO or bus Astrological signs and zodiac animals
Japanese and latin alphabet lettering Clever borders for decorating
edges The adorable images throughout the book provide inspiration.
Whether doodling digitally or on paper, use your drawings to
decorate bookmarks, office supplies, bags, cards, invitations,
notebooks, mobiles, window hangings and more. Sample cartoon strips
show you how to incorporate your doodles into a bigger project.
Fans of Kamo's other doodle books love her instantly recognizable
style. Unlike serious art books, there are no rules to follow and
no classes to take. All that's needed is a free hand and a free
spirit--follow your lines and see where they take you.
The must-have guide for all artists who draw the human figure!
This small, portable book presents a unique perspective on the human body for artists to study and implement in their drawing work. In this book, artist and teacher Michel Lauricella simplifies the human body into basic shapes and forms, offering profound insight for artists of all kinds, sparking the imagination and improving one’s observational abilities. Rather than going the traditional route of memorizing a repertoire of poses, Lauricella instead stresses learning this small collection of forms, which can then be combined and shaped into the more complex and varied forms and postures we see in the living body.
Geared toward artists of all levels—from beginners through professionals—this handy, pocket-sized book will help spark your imagination and creativity. Whether your interest is in figure drawing, fine arts, fashion design, game design, or creating comic book or manga art, you will find this helpful book filled with actionable insights.
(Publisher's Note: This book features an “exposed” binding style. This is intentional, as it is designed to help the book lay flat as you draw.)
This guide introduces aspiring manga artists to drawing chibi
characters--wide-eyed caricatures beloved for their cartoonish
exaggeration. Drawing Cute Manga Chibi walks you through the steps
needed to draw these adorable characters, while sidebars offer
expert tips, pointers on the pitfalls to avoid, and how to use
details to bring your drawings to life. In this book, readers will
learn how to imagine and express: Facial expressions Body posture
Hairstyles Different ages Poses Bringing your characters into
full-color Different character identities--from a punk rocker to a
samurai Author and Japanese manga artist Ryusuke Hamamoto (Ryu
Moto) is best known for his design and creation of the Petit Eva
character--who even makes an appearance in this book! In Drawing
Cute Manga Chibi, he shares his personal tips, showing you how to
break the "rules" of figure drawing in order to create these
bobbleheaded cuties. Artists of all ages and levels will have fun
creating original characters or reimagining their friends and
family as kawaii chibi drawings.
This latest volume in a hugely successful series showcases
inspiring character concepts from the imaginations of 50 artists.
Following the success of previous titles in this popular series,
Sketching from the Imagination: Character Concepts showcases the
incredible character work of 50 artists and illustrators. Chosen
especially for this book, these artists from around the globe take
inspiration from folklore, myths, modern stories, and sometimes
real life as a basis for their imaginative work. This book is
packed with character concepts developed and conveyed through the
medium of drawing. Artists with a dizzying array of styles and
backgrounds throw open the doors of their imaginations, displaying
the fantastical, intriguing, one-of-a-kind characters that so many
artists strive to depict. As with the previous titles in the
series, this book gives artists the opportunity to share the ideas,
motivations, creative strokes of genius, or simple chance that lit
the fire beneath their imagination. This makes it not only a visual
feast of work from artists around the world, but also an absorbing
and compelling read.
If you want to draw dogs but don't know where to start, this is the
book for you! 10 Step Drawing: Dogs will help you turn simple
shapes into beautiful dog drawings in just ten steps. Each drawing
starts with easy, geometric shapes and simple guide lines, and the
dogs are drawn in a variety of poses that typify the particular
breed. Each drawing includes a helpful colour palette so readers
can easily find the right colours to finish their drawing. There
are even instructions for adding simple details to give each
creature its own personality.
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was a group of radical young artists
who banded together in London in 1848. This book explores the vital
role played by drawing and design in the work of the Brotherhood
and their associates and followers. Alongside nudes and figure
studies are the group s portraits, self-portraits, and caricatures
that were often exchanged as gifts between friends; delicate
studies of nature by John Ruskin and John Brett; scenes derived
from religious, literary, and medieval sources; captivating studies
of the iconic Pre-Raphaelite models Lizzie Siddal and Jane Morris;
and original designs for stained glass, textiles, and ceramics. The
book explores the full variety of Pre-Raphaelite drawing and
demonstrates the impact that it had on turn-of-the-century British
art movements such as Aestheticism, Symbolism, and Art Nouveau.
Illustrated with the most important Pre-Raphaelite drawings from
public and private collections in Britain including striking works
by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Holman Hunt, and Edward Burne-
Jones that have never before been exhibited or reproduced it offers
an intimate look into the enchanting world of the Pre-Raphaelites.
Pack up your materials, leave your painting inhibitions behind and
step outside with Barry Herniman, ready to sketch. Fun, friendly
and practical, this handbook is jam-packed with tips and brimming
with answers to questions such as: What should I take? Where should
I go? What medium should I use? Where can I find inspiration? This
is a handy book you will keep close by for reference time and
again. It is full of inspiring artwork as well as five demos: a
coastal scene in pen and ink; a countryside panorama in
watercolour; a quintessential English village in gouache; a
townscape in line and watercolour wash; and trees in watercolour
pencils. What comes across in every detail is the joy Barry
experiences when he's sketching outside: it's contagious! He
encourages you to absorb your surroundings, be aware of the input
from your senses and have a go at capturing the moment in sketch.
He addresses the challenges and opportunities you will face as an
artist and teaches you to understand the importance of a
sketchbook. Enjoyment is key - shake off peer pressure and your own
expectations and enter the exhilarating world of sketching
outdoors.
Anatomy for Artists is an extensive compendium of high quality,
detailed photography and drawings, showing the human figure in a
variety of shapes, sizes and poses that can be used as a solid
foundation for all character art.This thorough and detailed library
of visual resources will consist of stunning photography and
comprehensive drawings showing the muscular structure of figures of
varying body types. These male and female references will act as an
invaluable starting point for artists trying to create art based on
the human figure. Whether you're a traditional sculptor, oil
painter or 3D digital artist, the resources within this book will
prove to be useful and informative and will help you improve the
quality and accuracy of your own art.
A fresh and exciting drawing guide for young artists who seek
projects that are out of the ordinary. Are you tired of drawing the
same boring stuff? Artist and author Jonathan Stephen Harris shows
you how to draw almost anything with 40 fun and exciting projects
that are anything but boring. You'll learn how to create crazy
trick art, amazing 3D objects, mind-blowing anamorphic
illustrations, and brain-twisting optical illusions. Every project
features detailed, step-by-step instructions and illustrations that
use color to help teach you exactly how to do it. You'll start by
learning the basics of drawing, what tools you need, and the basic
techniques you need to know so you can create your own amazing
drawings. Soon you'll be creating works of amazing art that is out
of this world! Here's what's inside: 40 exciting drawing projects
that will thrill young artists of all levels of ability. Detailed,
step-by-step instructions that take readers through every drawing
from start to finish, using color to illustrate new lines so the
reader can clearly see the next steps. Simple tutorials for basic
drawing skills like shading as well as creating textures and
surfaces so readers can learn drawing the right way. Tons of
creative ideas that will inspire you to create your own amazing
works of art.
The illustrator Andrew Loomis (1892-1959) is revered among artists
- including comics superstar Alex Ross - for his mastery of figure
drawing and clean, Realist style.
His hugely influential series of art instruction books have never
been bettered, and "Figure Drawing "is the first in Titan's
programme of facsimile editions, returning these classic titles to
print for the first time in decades.
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