
Draw 50 Monsters: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Creeps, Superheroes, Demons, Dragons, Nerds, Ghouls, Giants, Vampires, Zombies, and Other Scary Creatures
작성자
Lee J. Ames
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Horror
Art & Photography
형식
킨들
페이지
64
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2012
출판사
Watson-Guptill
판
2
ISBN-10
0307795012
ISBN-13
9780307795014
설명
Lee J. Ames invites aspiring artists into an eerie world of creatures with a fun and engaging guide that demystifies the art of drawing monsters. This well-illustrated manual features step-by-step instructions for crafting a variety of spooky beings, from ghouls and vampires to dragons and nerdy monsters. Each character is carefully outlined, making it accessible for beginners and encouraging creativity and confidence in young artists.
The book encourages imaginative exploration by providing a diverse range of monsters that tap into the fascination children have with the supernatural. With clear directions, aspiring illustrators can easily follow along and develop their skills, while also adding their personal flair to each creation. The joy of seeing their very own monsters come to life adds an extra thrill.
Perfect for individual practice or as a playful activity for groups, it serves as an excellent resource for art classes and home projects alike. With Ames' playful approach, kids will discover that the world of art is limited only by their imagination, as they fill their sketchbooks with an array of delightful, and sometimes frightful, creatures.
The book encourages imaginative exploration by providing a diverse range of monsters that tap into the fascination children have with the supernatural. With clear directions, aspiring illustrators can easily follow along and develop their skills, while also adding their personal flair to each creation. The joy of seeing their very own monsters come to life adds an extra thrill.
Perfect for individual practice or as a playful activity for groups, it serves as an excellent resource for art classes and home projects alike. With Ames' playful approach, kids will discover that the world of art is limited only by their imagination, as they fill their sketchbooks with an array of delightful, and sometimes frightful, creatures.