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1-2-3 Draw Cartoon Wildlife

AUTHOR: Steve Barr
ISBN: 0939217708

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Ideal for children 6-10 years old! Whimsical, appealing drawings spring like magic from the page as young artists learn how to make charming creations from simple shapes. Each step is carefully shown and finished in full color. Fun examples and...

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1-2-3 Draw Cartoon Wildlife
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by Steve Barr

Book Description
Fun, step-by-step examples and instructions all but guarantee success for budding cartoonists! Starting with simple shapes and the most basic materials, professional cartoonist Steve Barr shows young artists the essential skills involved in combining shapes to make characters and objects, simplifying, and coloring them. 1-2-3 Draw Cartoon Wildlife includes general drawing tips and a host of animals: bears, hippos, elephants, camels, apes, lions, an ostrich and more!


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1-2-3 Draw Cartoon Wildlife
- Book Reviews,
by Steve Barr

1-2-3 Draw Cartoon Wildlife

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Starting with simple shapes, young artists can create fun, wild cartoon critters that will provide hours of fun and learning. Grab a pencil and let's get started!

FROM THE CRITICS

Children's Literature - Kristin Harris

There are no rules in cartooning, but there are some guidelines. The first step is to practice drawing nine basic lines and shapes. Learning these lines and shapes will make drawing cartoons easier. A baby bear head starts with three overlapping ovals. Add two more ovals for the nose, add eyes and a curved line for a mouth. The body is added by using more ovals and circles. Instructions for fourteen animals are included in this paper back book. This collection, one of the "1-2-3 Draw" series, focuses on wildlife: a lion, hippo, camel, elephant and hippopotamus. Each drawing is developed in up to five stages, with the final version in color. This kind of instruction facilitates a major break through for those children who want to take their drawings to the next level of realism. I have used these books with kids as young as five years old. They were ready to use these techniques and proud of their accomplishments. The drawings are large enough and the progression clear enough for kids to follow along even if they can't read the text. 2003, Peel Productions, Ages 5 to 12.

School Library Journal

Gr 3-6-Barr shows how to draw aliens and wildlife using six basic shapes and a combination of straight, squiggly, and curved lines. Young artists are encouraged to practice drawing these shapes and lines lightly and then to apply them to create their own work. Each drawing takes nine or more steps to complete, and the suggestions progress from simple to difficult. Sketching and erasing overlapping lines are encouraged. The easy-to-follow, numbered steps are illustrated with black-and-white line drawings; the finished piece is shown in color. The format is large and open. Tips explaining how to create additional facial expressions, how to use cartoons, and how to make cartoon strips are appended. Budding artists will appreciate the guidance offered here.-Kathryn Kosiorek, Cuyahoga County Public Library, Brooklyn, OH Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.


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