How to Draw Almost Everything: An Illustrated Sourcebook
Spiral-Bound | April 22, 2016
Chika Miyata
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How to Draw Almost Everything: An Illustrated Sourcebook
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Whether you need to draw a coat, a flying squirrel, or someone doing a handstand, this is the ultimate reference for anyone who loves to draw!
Not sure how to start your drawing of a flamingo or a flying squirrel? Businessman? Bat? Baobab tree? How to Draw Almost Everything is here to help!
With over 2,000 images, this visual reference book offers instructions for drawing animals, people, plants, food, everyday objects, buildings, vehicles, clothing, and more. The section on people gives simple tricks for showing emotion (angry, surprised) and action (skipping, doing a handstand). There's also a section on clothing that shows how to draw coats and jackets, shoes and boots, bell-bottoms and skinny jeans. From tricycles to tanker trucks, the book gives tips on drawing all kinds of moving vehicles.
At then end of each chapter, author and artist Chika Miyata challenges you to synthesize what you've learned and create a scene. At the end of the chapter on animals, the challenge is to draw a zoo. At the end of the chapter on food, the challenge is to keep an illustrated food journal.
Each entry is broken down with step-by-step illustrations, making this book perfect for beginners or experienced artists in need of a quick refresher and a great resource for those who want to express themselves through illustration or cartooning.
Each book in the Almost Everything series offers readers a fun, comprehensive, and charmingly illustrated visual directory of ideas to inspire skill building in their creative endeavors.
Publisher: Quarto Group
Original Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224 pages
ISBN-10: 1631591401
Item Weight: 0.8 lbs
Dimensions: 6.4 x 0.9 x 8.0 inches
Customer Reviews: 4 out of 5 stars 101 to 500 ratings
Chika Miyata, born in 1980, is an award winning illustrator. She lives and works in Japan.
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