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How to Draw: Artist
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Drawing / Sketching Guide Helen South helps you learn how to draw beginning with the basics and building up from there. Whether you're serious about becoming an artist or simply want to improve your hen-scratching, these drawing lessons can help.
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Although not everyone is born with the ability to draw, almost everyone can learn how to draw and enjoy the results of your artistry. There are some obvious things that need to be done, such as practice, but if you truly want to draw, that will be a pleasure and not a chore.
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Let the pros show you how to create your own comic, from script to print! Write Now! Magazine Editor-in-Chief (and former Spider-Man Group Editor) Danny Fingeroth and Draw! Magazine EIC and artist Mike Manley have combined forces to create this one-of-a-kind instructional DVD! As respected comics pros, Mike and Danny have the years of hands-on experience at Marvel, DC, and other publishers to show you how a new character is created, from initial idea, to script, to drawn, colored and printed first story! Produced in conjunction with the current, comprehensive “how-to” crossover between Write Now!
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This is the first book to address how to draw Manga emphasizing your own unique abilities, rather than just copying what you think everyone else wants to see. It's one thing to be able to draw like the Japanese, and it's another thing entirely to be able to bring your own artistic flair to the style and make a unique contribution to the overall art form. This is the difference between merely being an illustrator and being a real "artist".
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The book begins by teaching the artist how to draw simple animal forms. It then proceeds to teach the artist how to depict personalities and conflicts within animals. Different species are covered, ranging from exotic African beasts to household pets.
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HOW TO DRAW A BUNNY explores the fascinating, often hilarious, and always enigmatic world of artist and underground icon Ray Johnson. A “Pop Art mystery movie,” the film is framed by Johnson’s myserious death on Friday, January 13, 1995, the puzzling circumstances of which left both his intimate admirers and the general public wondering if this was a final “Performance.” Little has been written about him, yet the man who many have dubbed “the most famous unknown artist” was considered a genius whose career spanned nearly fifty years and whose collages have been exhibited in major museums around the world.
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