
Draw 50 Airplanes, Aircrafts, and Spacecraft: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw World War II Fighter Planes, Modern Jets, Space Capsules, and Much More...
by
Lee J. Ames
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Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
64
Language
English
Published
May 5, 1987
Publisher
Watson-Guptill
ISBN-10
0385236298
ISBN-13
9780385236294
Description
Ames invites readers into the thrilling world of aviation and aerospace through step-by-step illustrations that make drawing accessible and enjoyable for artists of all levels. Each page features clear instructions and detailed renderings, guiding aspiring artists as they learn to replicate a variety of aircraft—from classic World War II fighters to sleek modern jets and cutting-edge spacecraft.
The book not only showcases the beauty and intricacies of flight but also educates about the historical significance and technological advancements behind these machines. Readers will explore the shapes, styles, and designs that define aviation history, allowing them to appreciate the artistry involved in their construction.
Perfect for children and adults alike, this engaging book serves as both a practical drawing guide and a fascinating exploration of aviation. By the end, readers can expect to see their skills improve while also cultivating a deeper love and respect for the world of flight.
The book not only showcases the beauty and intricacies of flight but also educates about the historical significance and technological advancements behind these machines. Readers will explore the shapes, styles, and designs that define aviation history, allowing them to appreciate the artistry involved in their construction.
Perfect for children and adults alike, this engaging book serves as both a practical drawing guide and a fascinating exploration of aviation. By the end, readers can expect to see their skills improve while also cultivating a deeper love and respect for the world of flight.
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