Lee J Ames
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2017.
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"Part of the best-selling Draw 50 series this step-by-step guide to sketching and rendering astronauts, planets, asteroids, comets, spaceships, space stations, and other elements related to outer space exploration is for artists of all levels. In this new installment of Lee J. Ames's beloved Draw 50 series, readers will find easy-to-follow, step-by-step lessons for outer space drawing. In each lesson, six wordless steps provide everything needed...
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Provides step-by-step instructions for drawing a variety of sea creatures. Ames now turns his attention to drawing sea creatures. He begins with a page of instruction that encourages readers to go slowly and draw lightly step-by-step, keeping a soft eraser at hand. He asks readers also to watch the empty spaces around the lines in order to promote accuracy, and to use a mirror to view the drawing, making mistakes more obvious.
11) Draw 50 people
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Step-by-step instructions for drawing cavemen, queens, Aztecs, vikings, clowns, minutemen, and soldiers from the Civil War and from World War II.
13) Draw 50 dogs
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Step-by-step instructions show young artists how to draw dogs from the hound, working, toy, sporting, and nonsporting breeds, including spaniels, greyhounds, collies, and poodles
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This book is an ideal learning tool for children, parents, teachers and adults who want to learn more about the wondrous variety of plants from around the world. Included with each plant is its genus and family name--like the Physalis and Solanacease, which are the name for the Chinese lantern plant.
15) Draw 50 birds
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The step-by-step way to draw chickadees, peacocks, toucans, mallards, and many more of our feathered friends.
18) Draw 50 cats
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Another how-to-draw book by the irrepressible Ames. This time his subject is cats50 of them. He includes all of the best known breeds, several wild kinds, some popular cartoon cats (Top Cat, Felix, Snagglepus, and Morris), and cats in various action poses. Ames uses his stock introductions (seemingly lifted from any one of his other drawing how-to's), and then provides step-by-step procedures.