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  • Forceby Mike Mattesi

    Elsevier 2006; US$ 29.95

    Force: Dynamic Life Drawing for Animators Capture the force in your life drawing subjects with this practical guide to dynamic drawing techniques - packed with superb, powerfully drawn examples that show you how to: * Bring your work to life with rhythmic drawing techniques * Create appealing and dynamic poses in your drawings * Experience the figure's energy in three dimensional space * Use the asymmetry of straight and curved lines to clarify the direction of force in the body * Build on your foundational anatomy and figure drawing skills to animate your drawings *Apply the theory of force to your on-location and animal drawing observations Whether you are an animator, comic book artist, illustrator or fine arts' student you'll learn... more...

  • Animal Anatomy for Artistsby Eliot Goldfinger

    Oxford University Press 2006; US$ 45.00

    Accompanied by thorough, explanatory text, some 500 original drawings and 70 photographs delineate the anatomy of common domestic animals as well as numerous wild species, focusing on the forms created by bones and muscles, for artists who use animal imagery in their work. Goldfinger, a sculptor and anatomist, developed the anatomy program at The N more...

  • Familiar Animalsby Inc. Encyclopaedia Britannnica

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. 2008; US$ 14.95

    Part of the Britannica Learning Library series, in Familiar Animals, you will encounter amazing animals from around the world. more...

  • Figure Drawing For Dummiesby Kensuke Okabayashi

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2009; US$ 19.99

    Figure Drawing For Dummies appeals to both new art students and veteran artists who find it difficult to proportionally draw the human form. The illustrations and examples in Figure Drawing For Dummies are designed to help readers capture this elusive figure. more...

  • Street Sceneby John Lee

    F+W Media 2007; US$ 19.99

    Create your own slammin', street-smart comic art! Contains 28 step-by-step demonstrations in an edgy, high-impact style. Whether you're an aspiring comic-artist or you just wanna have fun drawing ? this book shows you how to rock out in your own gritty, graffiti-influenced style. Start with simple shapes and stick figures and build up to full, fleshed-out dudes and babes with serious attitude! Draw a radical cast of 18 characters step by step, including hip hop artists, rappers, graffiti artists, DJs, skatekids, BMX riders, basketball players, snowboarders, Goth girls, fashionistas, punk rockers, and other urban characters. Express your characters' style with the coolest hairstyles, clothing, shoes, bling, hats, glasses,... more...

  • DragonArt Fantasy Charactersby J "Neondragon" Peffer

    F+W Media 2007; US$ 19.99

    Give life to the beings that roam your imagination. Dragons may terrorize fantasy worlds, but they need peasants to munch on ... heroes to confront ... elegant elves, shrewd sorcerers and dreaded demons to battle. Following on the wings of the ferociously popular DragonArt , this book shows you how to conjure up your own fantasy realms by drawing inspiration from fairy tales, legends and (if you dare) things that go bump in the night. Breathe the life into your beings by basing them upon fundamental human anatomy–proportions, facial expressions and gender-specific characteristics. Color-coded, step-by-step demonstrations (simple enough that even the dullest of dwarves could follow along!) show you how to create a sordid cast of creatures,... more...

  • DragonArtby Jessica Neon Dragon Peffer

    F+W Media 2005; US$ 19.99

    How to Draw a Dragon: "Cautiously approach the dragon, offer it a piece of candy or a little sister, and draw while it happily munches away." From the artist behind the wildly popular NeonDragonArt.com , DragonArt will help you create mythical beasts that awe, delight, and disturb the sweet dreams of little ones. Armed only with your trusty pencil and ink pen, you will begin your artistic quest by conquering a super-easy dragon that even the densest of wyvern could draw. With pace quickened by this cool achievement, you shall forge bravely onward to discover simple secrets and spiffy tricks for making your creature friendly or fierce, sorrowful or cynical ? drawing them from all different perspectives, in flight or at rest (so vain,... more...

  • Secrets To Drawing Realistic Childrenby Carrie Stuart Parks

    F+W Media 2008; US$ 24.99

    Drawing children has never been easier! Maybe you can't stop your favorite child from growing up, but you can create timeless memories with pencil, paper and some simple drawing skills. Now you can capture your most cherished moments in a way no ordinary photograph can. Here to show you how are Carrie Stuart Parks and Rick Parks, professional composite artists and drawing instructors. In their friendly and foolproof teaching style, the Parks cover everything you need to know to create incredibly true-to-life pencil portraits of the children you love. You'll learn how to: Take strong reference photos Achieve correct facial proportions Draw a face from different angles and bring it to life with shading Master tricky... more...

  • Drawing in Color - Animalsby Lee Hammond

    F+W Media 2002; US$ 15.99

    You can draw incredibly realistic animals - even if you've never drawn before! Lee Hammond's amazing easy-to-follow techniques enable you to render a variety of wonderful animals, from cats and dogs to horses, squirrels, tigers and more. These skills can be used to draw any kind of mammal accurately. Hammond's special graphing system makes all the difference, helping your brain translate the animal poses you see into drawings on the page. You'll also learn other important illustration techniques, including layering, blending and shading. Additional guidelines help you duplicate realistic eyes, ears, mouths, feet, fur, and hide. You can start drawing TODAY - whether you're eight or eighty. Lee Hammond provides the know-how you need... more...

  • Draw Horsesby Lee Hammond

    F+W Media 2001; US$ 14.99

    Draw Horses There's nothing quite so captivating as the elegant lines, powerful muscles and graceful movements of a horse. For centuries, artists have celebrated these exquisite creatures in their work - now you can too! Lee Hammond shows you how with her special step-by-step method for breaking down each subject into easily drawn shapes that fit together like pieces of a puzzle. She'll teach you the basics of horse anatomy along with the finer details, including facial features, hair, legs and hooves. You'll learn blending and shading techniques to capture a horse's form and dimension, then give each animal personality, conveying emotion and spirit with startling realism. Learn to draw horses of any age, in any stance. Master... more...